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Fruit Skewers with Creamy Caramel Dip
These fun fruit skewer kabobs are green, yellow and red, like a traffic light, and get dipped in a yummy sauce kids will love. Try out Annabel Karmel's healthy treat recipe.
Read MoreWatermelon Granita
This scrumptious watermelon ice dessert is light and refreshing, much like a sophisticated snow cone. Get Alison Needham's easy, delicious recipe here.
Read MoreGrilled Fruit Kabobs with Honey Lime Yogurt Dip
Yummy fruit grilled and served on a stick with a delicious dip is a sure-fire way to get extra nutrition into a kid's or adult's meal, fun and flavorfully. Get Anne Coleman's delectable recipe here.
Read MoreRed, White and Blueberry Sundaes
This easy, fresh strawberry and blueberry jello treat is the perfect Fourth of July dessert. Get Annabel Karmel's fun recipe here.
Read MoreApple and Berry Crumbles
This delicious apple, blueberry and blackberry crumble will thrill even the pickiest eaters. Get Annabel Karmel's yummy recipe here.
Read MoreFrozen Berries with Hot White Chocolate Sauce
This is served up in some of the poshest restaurants in London as dessert, but it's dead simple to make at home and oh-so plate lickingly good that I defy the fussiest eater to refuse it! It's best to freeze the berries yourself, as ready frozen berries tend to go a bit mushy when defrosted. The combination of the frozen berries and hot white chocolate sauce is divine.
Read MoreStrawberry Pizza
One serving of this pizza provides a good chunk of vitamin A (60% of the RDA for a child), which helps boost the immune system.
Read MoreRed, White and Blueberries with Shortbread Stars
The 4th of July is just around the corner and I can't wait to get started on all manner of tri-colored treats. One 4th Party we held that I particularly liked was one where each food was theme-related. We had it later in the evening, desserts only, and then we gathered for the fireworks.
Everyone had a terrific time. The women asked how each dish was made, the men ate like animals (as usual) and the kids kept going on about how "cuuuute" everything was. The pièce de résistance however, wasn't food at all; it was the fireworks. We lived on the side of a mountain that overlooked the city and the spot where the fireworks were set off. We all sat back in comfy chairs and watched the display from the perfect vantage point.
This year will most likely be just us, but I still love to show-off a little for my family. This dessert is simple and pretty and everyone likes it. We serve it with a choice of whipped cream or vanilla ice cream and there's never any left.
Strawberry and Watermelon Popsicles
These refreshing, fruity popsicles are both healthy and irresistible. Try Annabel Karmel's easy recipe today.
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