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Children love food on sticks and for special occasions you can dip the fruit into chocolate. If you are making several kebabs stick them into a large orange or grapefruit. Supervise young children as kebab sticks can be sharp. Make the kebabs from a selection of the following ingredients. Apples and bananas will need to be sprinkled with lemon juice to prevent them turning brown.
Ingredients:
Chunks of cheese, chunks of cooked chicken, cherry tomatoes, chunks of cucumber, chunks of apples, grapes, strawberries, pineapple chunks, melon chunks, chunks of peeled kiwi fruit, chunks of banana, dried fruits.
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