Looking for heart healthy low-fat low calorie delicious desserts for Valentine's Day? Think fruit.
Red fruits make the perfect dessert for this heart based holiday!
Treat your loved ones to some luscious red or fruit that is full of protective and valuable antioxidants, vitamins, and fiber.
Red colored fruit provides lycopene and anthocyanins which provide a variety of health benefits and fruit is naturally gluten free.
Wishing you hearts, health, and happiness for Valentines Day!
What is your favorite red fruit?
Such a beautiful post. I lingered over each photo!
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentines Day!! I love fruit desserts.
ReplyDeleteMy husband loves all of them :-))
ReplyDeleteMmmmm.... those berries look amazing! And picture perfect for Valentine's Day, too!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are amazing!
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DeleteI think this is your most mouth-watering display of fruit yet! It's like a valentine to Mother Nature! lt's so hard to choose a favorite red fruit, but I think I have to go with cherries. I hope you had a wonderful Valentine's Day! 🍒🍓🍉🍒🍓🍉💖
ReplyDeleteI love this -- so pretty and so tasty, too!
ReplyDeleteBetween company last week, prepping for a Cork Poppers do, an ear and/or sinus infection, and then this week's mass shooting in our town, I'm so behind blog reading, I'll never catch up! I'll try to take a look at all but not comment and hopefully be back on schedule this week!
Every photo looks so delicious. I love all types of red fruit and especially raspberries. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely display for Valentine's. I like red fruits -- perhaps cherries are best. ha
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely post and so perfect for Valentine's Day.
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings, Judee.
Beautiful photos! We definitely had cherries on Valentine’s Day.
ReplyDeletebest… mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Raspberries are my favorite, but I'm prejudiced since I grow a nice big row of them and always have bags full in the freezer. :-)
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