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Free online greeting card maker or poetry art generator. Create free custom printable greeting cards or art from photos and text online. Use PoetrySoup's free online software to make greeting cards from poems, quotes, or your own words. Generate memes, cards, or poetry art for any occasion; weddings, anniversaries, holidays, etc (See examples here). Make a card to show your loved one how special they are to you. Once you make a card, you can email it, download it, or share it with others on your favorite social network site like Facebook. Also, you can create shareable and downloadable cards from poetry on PoetrySoup. Use our poetry search engine to find the perfect poem, and then click the camera icon to create the card or art.



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Free Fruits
Green light means go ahead Make your choice Here’s a list of the Green light or free, fruits go, go, go and eat them up Apples, dried: Dried apples make a great snack food and are easy to transport. Apples, fresh: It makes no difference what variety of apple you choose. My favorite is Golden Delicious. Availability changes with the seasons though Applesauce unsweetened: Applesauce isn’t just for kids! Grownups like this tart sauce too Apricots, dried: Dried apricots make a nice snack-the dense, sweet tart apricot taste can be quite addictive Apricots, fresh: Apricots are a smooth, sweet summer fruit chock-full nutritional goodness Blackberries: Blackberries are as big as your thumb, purple and black and thick with juice. I remember picking these as a kid while catching June bugs and watching for snakes Blueberries: Blueberries are late-summer berries with a very rich taste. They’re great sprinkled ina salad! Cantaloupe: Cantaloupe comes with its own bowl – just cut it in half and scoop out each half with a spoon Cherries, sweet, canned: When you buy canned cherries, you’re getting two for a price of one – the fruit and canned Cherries, sweet, fresh: Go for cherries when possible, and use frozen ones in a pinch. Canned syrupy pie filling is overloaded with sugar and starch, so avoid it Dates: A few dates are all you need to fill up Figs, dried: Dried figs are readily available year-round.The easiest way to chop them is to snip them away with scissors Figs, fresh: Fresh figs are healthy fruit that can satisfy a craving for sweetness Fruit Cocktail: When was the last time you had a serving of this pitch-in dinner specialty? Nectarines: Necktarines are a smooth-skinned variety of peach. They taste best at the height of the season (in late June and July) Oranges: oranges are fall and winter fruit. When eaten raw, none of its precious vitamin C is lost. Papaya: You can bake unripe papayas like squash. They contain papain the dominant ingredient in meat tenderizer Peaches, canned: Canned peaches make a quick dessert for any meal Peaches, fresh: Don’t let a little peach fuzz keep you away. Peaches are delicious and loaded with nutrients Pears, canned: Cut up canned pears and add them to a salad Pears, fresh: You can purchase pears green and they will continue to ripen. They do get sweeter as they ripen! Pineapple, canned: Always buy canned pineapple in its own juice instead of syrup Pineapple, fresh: Known as symbol of hospitality in the south, fresh pineapple makes a sweet dessert Plums, canned: Canned plums are readily available treat. Plums, fresh: Plums come from trees found in every continent in the world except Antarctica Prunes, dried: Prunes are dried, purplish-black, freestone plums. They’re rich in flavor. You can also find them infused with essence of orange and lemon Raisins: Raisins are just dried grapes. They make a handy snack Raspberries: When they are fully ripe, raspberries caps detach. Midsummer is their prime season Strawberries: Strawberries are a super food chock-full of health giving nutrients Tangerines: Tangerines are small, sweet, Chinese oranges. They peel so easily its as if they had a zipper Watermelon: Watermelon is a summertime treat that can’t be beat! Try freezing watermelon juice in ice-cube trays and adding the cubes to drinks
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