Freezy Pops
What is more enjoyable than a stick of something cold, refreshing, and sweet on a hot day?
Not a whole lot!
We have been making these for our Sunday school class the last few weeks. The kids love them! We make simple cordial Freezy Pops for them, but thought maybe we could make some that were more of a snack than just a drink.
Here are a few of the flavours we have come up with.
With the first three of these all you do is blend the ingredients until smooth. If the recipe calls for milk, add milk till mixture is pourable.
Pour yogurt (already sweetened with honey) and jam into Freezy Pop bag by the spoonful for a more swirled look. If you don't care about the swirl, just mix the ingredients together and pour into Freezy Pop bags.
Just follow the custard instructions to make the custard Freezy Pops. Allow the custard to cool before you pour into Freezy Pop bags.
If you do not have the right ice pops bags, you can make your own using a zip- top bag, rubber bands and skewers.
We hope you guys enjoy these!
Let us know what you think!
Amber Wells & Kayleigh Dye
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Fabulous ideas for hot day treats. Thank you too for the tip on how to make freezy pop bags since I've never seen these in the stores here. I'm just wondering about the first recipe called "Coffee Coconut". There isn't any coffee listed as an ingredient. Is there something missing?
ReplyDeleteWow! Yes there is coffee in it, I will fix that asap! Thanks for pointing that out! 😂🤦🏼♀️
DeleteThat's Amber. Much appreciated!
ReplyDeleteHi Amber, will you be editing the Coffee Coconut recipe?
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