Happy 4th of July, everyone! Cookouts abound, and I'm sharing the easiest dessert I know - fruit kabobs. Easy to make, easy to eat and the kids have some fun too. :-)
Because I'm feeling particularly ugly and bruised following the dog bite, I'll be sitting out 4th of July activities. Have some fun for me, will you?!
4th of July Fruit Kabobs
Wooden skewers - 10 inch
Seedless cherries
Strawberries, quartered
Blueberries
Marshmellows or pound cake cubes
Clean all the fruit, and let the kids assemble your ingredients in a pattern that they like (or you decide on). Serve chilled.
OK...that was WAY too easy. So, I'm going to share the link for my sangria recipes too. Definite party pleasers! Click HERE!
What's cooking in your kitchen?
Because I'm feeling particularly ugly and bruised following the dog bite, I'll be sitting out 4th of July activities. Have some fun for me, will you?!
4th of July Fruit Kabobs
Wooden skewers - 10 inch
Seedless cherries
Strawberries, quartered
Blueberries
Marshmellows or pound cake cubes
Clean all the fruit, and let the kids assemble your ingredients in a pattern that they like (or you decide on). Serve chilled.
OK...that was WAY too easy. So, I'm going to share the link for my sangria recipes too. Definite party pleasers! Click HERE!
What's cooking in your kitchen?
Because I'm feeling particularly ugly and bruised following the dog bite, I'll be sitting out 4th of July activities. Have some fun for me, will you?!
4th of July Fruit Kabobs
Wooden skewers - 10 inch
Seedless cherries
Strawberries, quartered
Blueberries
Marshmellows or pound cake cubes
Clean all the fruit, and let the kids assemble your ingredients in a pattern that they like (or you decide on). Serve chilled.
OK...that was WAY too easy. So, I'm going to share the link for my sangria recipes too. Definite party pleasers! Click HERE!
What's cooking in your kitchen?
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