I make these fruit skewers every year for the 4th of July for the kids and they are always a major hit - older kids can help with the assembly. Don't cut the watermelon too thinly, otherwise the stars will break when you are trying to skewer them.
Ingredients
- 2 watermelons
- 1 package fresh blueberries , 10.5 ounce
- wooden skewers
Instructions
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1
Slice watermelon in thick slices. Cut out stars using a cookie cutter.
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2
Skewer about 15 blueberries on a wooden skewer and 1 watermelon star on top. Repeat with remaining ingredients.
Nutrition Facts
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