1/4 cup honey
2 tbsp lime juice
4 large honeydew melon -- wedges
1 cup blueberries
4 slice lime -- halved
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Melon Wedges With Honey-Lime Dressing
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In small bowl, blend honey with lime juice. To serve, fill melon
wedges with berries and drizzle with honey. Garnish with lime slices.
Recipe By : WD Specials, 1992
Serves: 4
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