So last week I showed you my Over the Rainbow Fruit Platter that I made for my daughter's St. Patrick's Day party at Youth Group. It was a HUGE success and was nearly all gone by the end of the night.
Well, I also volunteered to bring fruit to girls' night at my friend, Laura's, house Friday night. Since she and I are not eating sugar, this gave us something sweet to eat after a yummy dinner. Instead of making another rainbow platter, I found some skewers at Walmart and made rainbow fruit kabobs instead.
Well, I also volunteered to bring fruit to girls' night at my friend, Laura's, house Friday night. Since she and I are not eating sugar, this gave us something sweet to eat after a yummy dinner. Instead of making another rainbow platter, I found some skewers at Walmart and made rainbow fruit kabobs instead.
Not that I need to tell you :) but I used strawberries, mandarin oranges, pineapple, green grapes, blueberries, and red grapes.
I thought about putting a marshmallow on each end to cover the skewers, but that would defeat the purpose of a healthy dessert. And even though I'm not a big marshmallow eater, Laura said she really likes them. And I didn't want to tempt her.
I was going to take them in my new pitcher that I bought from Zulily but they wouldn't all fit in. And the strawberries at the bottom kept falling off. So I just took them in an aluminum cake pan. They didn't look as nice but it worked.
They were a big hit and I came home with an empty pan!
While at girls' night, a friend taught us how to belly dance. It was great fun! Laura did a blog post about our fun if you want to check it out. There might be an, um, interesting picture of me in there. :)
They were a big hit and I came home with an empty pan!
While at girls' night, a friend taught us how to belly dance. It was great fun! Laura did a blog post about our fun if you want to check it out. There might be an, um, interesting picture of me in there. :)
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5 comments:
They look so gorgeous and so delicious!
Your skrews of fruit look so refreshing!! Happy WW, Karren
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Love the bright colors!
i love fruit kabobs. They are always so pretty too. i bet belly dancing was fun!
These pictures look so yummy!
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