Here is a recipe my friend Anna Letvin, mother of two, adapted from "Turtle" magazine, a preschool magazine her son, David, gets. She loves cooking and is pretty great at it! For more great recipes visit her blog, "Good Gifts" at http://dal-babyboy.blogspot.com/ . This recipe is sure to keep them cool in the outdoors! Strawberry Yogurt Pops What you need: Blender or food processor 2 cups fresh or frozen strawberries 1 cup whole fat plain yogurt 1-2 Tablespoons honey (depending how sweet you like it) 1/4 cup apple or orange juice Frozen pop molds OR Paper cups, foil and popsicle sticks OR Ice cube trays Method: Place strawberries in blender and puree until smooth. Add yogurt, honey and juice and blend all together. Fill molds and place on tops. Freeze for 4 hours or until firm. Enjoy! Alternates: Fill paper cups 3/4 full and place a piece of foil over each. Make a slit in the foil and poke a popsicle stick through. Freeze in ice cube trays and serve in a bowl with a spoon. |
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Strawberry Yogurt Pops
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I made these with frozen blueberries because that's what I had on hand. YUM! Kids loved them! Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteOh! Forgot this was my name. Dr. Mom = Nancy H. :)
ReplyDeleteThese sound delicious! I must try them. Even if the kids don't prefer them I know I'll eat them up. Thanks, Anna!
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