To bring something more unusual than a floral arrangement to decorate the table, try making and edible
centerpiece. The DiY
Network has a brief tutorial on turning heads of cabbage and zucchini squash into beautiful, blooming cacti.
You can also try your own "floral" arrangements by using a cookie cutter to punch out fruit in the shapes of stars and flowers. If you're not feeling crafty, though, you can always buy an Edible Arrangement. They're bouquets of festively arranged fruit "flowers" in attractive baskets and pitchers. A few of their arrangements are dressed up with chocolate covered strawberries, though the most prominent fruits are honeydew, cantaloupe and pineapple.

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