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Tess in the kitchen
Fruit Salad

I like fruit - though I am a spaniel and we eat anything!  And, sometimes like my Nephew Klaus, eat the wrong things!  BOL!  This recipe is good as it is human and dog friendly.  Remember that grapes are not good for dogs and don't feed us the centre of apples & plums or seeds. We had our fruit salad with low fat plain yoghurt.  Portion wise, not too much fruit per day.

Ingredients:
Apples - high in vitamin A & C
Banana - high in potassium
Blueberry - full of antioxidants
Pears - high in vitamin C
Strawberries - high in vitamin C
Raspberries - high in vitamin A & C
Watermelon

Method:
1 Wash the fruits you have chosen for the fruit salad.
2 if using watermelon, then cut the rind off.
3 Chop the fruit into bite size pieces then mix the fruit together.  

Storage:
The fruit will keep covered in the fridge for two days.