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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Strawberry and Yogurt Popsicles

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Made these again this weekend.  Yum!

In June of 2012 I wrote:  The kids and I are still having a lot of fun with our popsicle molds. I can't believe I waited until this summer to get some molds.  We have certainly made up for lost time. I also can't believe that I ever wasted my money on store-bought popsicles when making them fresh at home with our own ingredients is so much better.  I left the strawberries in these popsicles a bit chunky so you could actually get the texture of strawberries while you ate them. These are not the melt on your mouth only popsicles... I think we definitely wanted to bite into these and eat the bits of strawberries. 


Ingredients:
1 cups of fresh strawberries
1/2 cup of yogurt (plain, flavored)
2 cups of Tropical Juice Punch like Splash Juice
sugar, sweetener or honey to taste if needed

Directions: 
In a blender, mix the yogurt, sweetener and juice until smooth.  Then add the cleaned strawberries and pulse several times so there are bits of strawberry chunks to give texture to the popsicle.  Pour into molds (or dixie cups covered in foil with a popsicle stick if you don't have molds) and freeze until set.  Allow to sit for 5 minutes to deforst or hold until warm water to remove from the mold before eating.  Enjoy.



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24 comments:

  1. I guess you had no problem enlisting your children's help with this recipe..such a fun project. Your strawberry yogourt popsicles are the perfect summer treat.

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  2. I can't get over the fact how easy popsicle making at home is! And my Girls always think it's magic and cool :) These sound so refreshing and delicious. Thank you for sharing, Ramona!

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  3. Ummm..looks delicious and perfect for this weather....

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  4. Yum! The only thing stopping me from making these right now is not having a popsicle mold.

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  5. No wonder your kids are having fun with these popsicles lately,,,looks yummy,and I'm agree if we can make anything @ home is cheaper :)

    Ridwan

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  6. Here in Sao Paulo, Brazil, the weather is getting cold so we feel more likely a soup, etc Nevertheless, your the popsicles look delicious and refreshing!

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  7. I wish i could eat two, maybe three of these right now my friend - look absolutely delicious and refresing :D

    Cheers
    CCU

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  8. Yahoo for quick and fun popsicles! Fresh strawberries are always a great draw. Now hopefully it'll warm up enough that we can really enjoy them!

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  9. I just bought popsicle molds at the end of last summer and didn't get enough time to make popsicles! I've got half a container of yogurt to use up, I might have to make these this weekend!

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  10. These look delish Ramona. We made some last weekend too. So good this time of year. Have you tried doing them in dixie cups yet? Makes a fun shape. I love how you used tropical juice in yours. I experimented with tea ones but wasn't overly fond of them.

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  11. Oh My God I am drooling here

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  12. I am surely getting popsicle molds this weekend and this has to be the first recipe I try! It sounds insanely delicious.

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  13. Wat a summer treat,am loving it..

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  14. Ramona, I am loving your popsicles, they look so refreshing, I am making these when the gradkis come in a couple of weeks, I already have the molds. Kids just love these and so do I, LOL.

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  15. I love how creamy these look. This would be so much fun for Princess Gabbi and I to do together. Have a fun Friday!!!!

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  16. I love all these Popsicles!! Makes me just want to chill by the pool !

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  17. I love these healthy popsicles! I agree, making them at home is much more economical and they are just more fun!

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  18. i just stumbled upon this blog and i am loving all the recipes! such a cute blog!

    www.fooddiaryproject.blogspot.com :)

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  19. With the terrible heat here, I am so wanting to grab a couple of these popsicles!

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  20. They look beautiful. I'm sure your children love it when you make these with them or for them.

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  21. Oh, boy, do these look terrific! Perfect cool treat for when our hot weather returns!

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  22. These look just as awesome as they did last year!

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