Nature’s Flavors Natural Colors!
Nature’s Flavors Natural Colors, is one of the great products to add to your food. NO matter if you are dying eggs
or if you are adding them to your baking ingredients. Nature’s Flavors Natural Colors is sure to add that special look to your foods.
Here are a few ideas to share with your Nature’s Flavors :
A. Grab you a few Carnations, add a little food coloring to them and watch how pretty they become.
B. You can enjoy green eggs and ham which is an old food coloring trick.
C. You can place it in a squeeze bottle and color the snow.
D. You can also add it to playdough, the colors blend well too.
So you see you can enjoy Nature’s Flavors Natural Colors with foods, snow, baking and many other things.
About Nature’s Flavors Company:
Nature’s Flavors has been creating from the essence of nature for over 25 years. With over 8,000 Natural and Organic products, Nature’s Flavors is a leader in nutritional wellness. We bring life to culinary creations with our pure, honest approach to gathering the natural, nutritional gifts nature provides.
All of our Organic products are USDA Certified and come from only the purest sources– and no toxins, chemicals, or synthetics are used in production. Nature’s Flavors proudly crafts Vegan, Kosher, Gluten-Free, Alcohol-Free, and non-Allergenic products with the delicate touch of nature.
You can learn more about Nature’s Flavors Company here
Disclaimer Statement
Anything all natural is the best thing you can get for your family.
This recommendation of natural food coloring fits in perfectly with the issue of bed wetting because so many parents (including me) found that when they removed FD&C food coloring from their children’s diets, the bed wetting STOPPED. Food sensitivities can be a cause for sure. The FD&C dyes are made from petroleum anyway, and are linked to plenty of physical and behavioral problems, including cancers, so they are not good for anyone, especially little developing bodies. Thanks for spreading awareness of natural coloring options. 🙂 I blog and also publish other parents’ stories of life before and after synthetic dyes at http://www.DieFoodDye.com.