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Have you ever seen a fruit bouquet? I think they are genius. Not only are they beautiful, but they are delicious to eat, and they are healthy! That is three wins. Earlier this year I made this fruit bouquet for a friend. These can be made for any occasion, birthdays, holidays, thinking of you etc. And they are not that hard to make, the pineapples and melting the chocolate took the longest time. And that was not long at all.

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38 reactions · 3 comments | Wouldn’t this make the perfect gift for a friend who just had a baby, or an elderly neighbor?  Edible arrangements are so yummy, but so expensive if you buy them somewhere. Making them yourself is the way to go in my opinion! Plus, making them yourself adds another level of thoughtfulness if you gave them as a gift.   For this simple edible arrangement, all I used was a pineapple, green grapes, blueberries, strawberries, skewer sticks, a toothpick and a metal flower-shaped cookie cutter. But you could use whatever fruit you want, just get creative 😊  #ediblearrangement #fruit #giftforfriend #giftforneighbor #giftfornewmom #flowers #fruitflowers #springsnack #summer #momlife #momsofig #recipe #easyrecipe #toddleractivity | Natter Home | Daryl Hall & John Oates · Edible Arrangements Diy, Flower Shaped Food, Grape Flower, Cupcake Arrangements, Pineapple Skewers, Edible Fruit Arrangements, Fruit Bouquets, Fruit Sticks, Amazing Food Platters

38 reactions · 3 comments | Wouldn’t this make the perfect gift for a friend who just had a baby, or an elderly neighbor? Edible arrangements are so yummy, but so expensive if you buy them somewhere. Making them yourself is the way to go in my opinion! Plus, making them yourself adds another level of thoughtfulness if you gave them as a gift. For this simple edible arrangement, all I used was a pineapple, green grapes, blueberries, strawberries, skewer sticks, a toothpick and a metal…

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