That flimsy basket and fake grass actually have meaning. To celebrate the conclusion of Lent, tradition was to bring a hefty basket to church on Easter filled with the ingredients for a large Easter supper. The grass gets credited to Dutch children and their tradition of delivering eggs in bird’s nests. Now, we get fake grass and baskets filled with candy.
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