Those who will miss the goodies of the office fruit box this Christmas should ensure they continue to enjoy their fruity snacks at home.
Filling up on turkey, potatoes and sprouts is not to everyone’s taste, so why not try a lighter selection of foods for Christmas seconds?
Merinews.com suggests taking a non-traditional route and opting for finger foods, appetisers, salads, platters and a light main dish.
It points out that a fruit platter will be appreciated by the old and young alike and suggests arranging plates of pineapples, grapes, oranges and strawberries on the table.
"These fruits also go well with custard or hot chocolate fondue, for a special Christmas touch," the news provider has pointed out.
Not only will some fresh fruit be a welcome change to heavy potatoes and puddings, it will help you continue to get your five a day and boost your immune system during the cold spell.
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