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Crockpot Fruit Crisp

Crockpot Fruit Crisp by RecipeKing

Crockpot Fruit Crisp is an easy and delicious recipe. Perfect for large holiday or family gatherings. Peaches and red raspberries with instant pudding mix and almonds make up the main ingredients with a crumb topping. Great for the hot months of the year when you don't want to heat up the house. It is also a low calories, low fat, low…

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Bobo's Banana Crackers

Bobo's Banana Crackers by Donna Mitchell Carroll

When Bobo the monkey comes home after a hard day of work entertaining children at the zoo, he wants to plop down on his palm leaf couch with a bowl full of his homemade banana crackers. This is his favorite of the baked banana chip recipes that he's tried. He knows you'll love it too!

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Fresh Peach Cobbler

Fresh Peach Cobbler by Heather Smith

I was at a small cookout at my friends house and after we ate dinner (while the men were outside drinking beer..lol) we decided to make a homemade peach cobbler to have with some vanilla ice cream... and yyummmy! It turned out to be sooo GOOD!!

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Ruby Red Grapefruit Smoothie with Spinach

Ruby Red Grapefruit Smoothie with Spinach by RecipesnFood

Ruby Red Grapefruit Smoothie with Spinach

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Apple Crumble

Apple Crumble by Culinary Envy

Apple Crumble is an old-fashioned dessert of warm baked apples topped with crispy, buttery, oat-pecan crumble.

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Grandma's Fresh Blueberry Peach PIe

Grandma's Fresh Blueberry Peach PIe by Kyle Dalakas

Grandma's Fresh Blueberry Peach Pie is a simple, delicious dessert idea!

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Breakfast Frozen Fruit Pops

Breakfast Frozen Fruit Pops by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy Fox

Yes, in deed, these icy pops are nutritious enough to enjoy even for breakfast! We’ve taken our recipe for Jamba Juice’s Pomegranate Paradise Smoothie and filled a pop mold. This is one of Jamba’s very popular “all fruit” smoothies. It’s just juice and frozen fruit! Most of their original smoothies contain frozen yogurt or sherbet,…

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My Skinny McCafé Strawberry Shake

My Skinny McCafé Strawberry Shake by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy Fox

Take creamy fat-free ice cream and milk, add loads of luscious strawberries and such and the results are pure deliciousness! It’s so flavorful, it doesn’t need to be topped off with whipped cream and a cherry like many choose to do at McDonald’s. Their shake is not even made with real strawberries! McDonald’s uses a strawberry…

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Berries & Cream

Berries & Cream by viper

5 different kinds of fruits

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Three Berry Dessert

Three Berry Dessert by viper

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Avocado all dressed up for the New Year

Avocado all dressed up for the New Year by Nick Roche

Well, it's finally 2013 and we're still here. December 21st came and went just like any other day, ticking minute by minute, hour by hour, until it reached its destination, December 22nd. Like all doomsday predictions of the past, this one proved its doom as well. The proof is in the pudding, we're still standing, this January 1st,…

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Eric's Peach Cobbler

Eric's Peach Cobbler by Now We're Cooking!

This is a simple, caky cobbler that can be made with any seasonal fruit. I happen to think it goes best with peaches. In a pinch, you can even make it with good quality, canned peaches, and it will turn out moist and delicious.

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Nectarine-Raspberry Crisp with Spiced-Oatmeal Crumb Topping

Nectarine-Raspberry Crisp with Spiced-Oatmeal Crumb Topping by Mary Matlack

A great way to use seasonal fruit - sweet, tart and the cardamom....Mmmmm

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Cherry Dessert

Cherry Dessert by viper

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Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Bananas

Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Bananas by Kristy O'Connor

I found a similar off of a Pinterest post. It looked so easy on the post, but it proved to be way more difficult trying it for the first time. I think the key really is the thickness of the chocolate, and mine was too thick… I know too much chocolate, NO WAY… but I think in this case, less is more. To view this recipe in more…

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