Food coloring gel vs non-gel - Baking Bites

Food coloring gel vs non-gel - Baking Bites

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Most supermarkets carry one basic type of food coloring, a water-based liquid that comes in red, blue, green and yellow. This type of food coloring works pretty well for most purposes. You can dye Easter eggs with it, get creative with cake batter colors and even add it to drinks

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