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    Festive Fruit Salad-
    Tasty desserts don't have to be a lot of work - that's why we're happy to share 7 ideas for speedy treats. Each one takes only 10 minutes of prep, so whether you're entertaining or... more 
    Festive Fruit Salad-
    Tasty desserts don't have to be a lot of work - that's why we're happy to share 7 ideas for speedy treats. Each one takes only 10 minutes of prep, so whether you're entertaining or just need to sooth your sweet tooth immediately, we've got the dessert recipe for you!

    Fun shapes make ordinary fruit salad unique and exciting!

    Ingredients:

    1/2 a watermelon, sliced into large rounds 1/2" - 3/4" thick
    4 crisp apples, sliced into rounds 1/2" thick, cores removed
    1 1/2 cups blueberries
    3 tablespoons fresh squeezed lime juice

    Directions:

    1. Cut up the watermelon and apples into large rounds and cut up using star shaped cookie cutters. I have a 1" and a 3", but use whatever you have handy.

    2. Toss the fruit together, and drizzle with dressing. Serve immediately. less 
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    Tue, Nov 8, 2011 6:18 PM EST
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