This is a good and simple treat that only takes whipped cream and cocoa powder. All you need is a ice cube container and spoon. Next just put it in the freezer for about 2 hours.
Homemade popsicles made from fruit juice are much more economical and healthier than pops bought from the store. And if you are just a little bit creative, you can make layers, and combinations that are fun for your kids.
Put fruit and juice through a food mill or the blender. Puree till thick. Freeze in 5 ounce paper cups with spoon or popsicle sticks.
Here is an easy and inexpensive cold treat to make for your kids. Even the big kids, namely me, like them on hot summer days.
These are made from juice you've already paid for, and fairly healthy popsicles. I freeze the juice from canned fruit in popsicle molds. I also use the liquid that forms in a bowl of cut watermelon.
I saw a photograph of this in an online search. I think this is a wonderful way to get children eating more fruit and I can make these with sugar-free Jelly granules as I am a diabetic.
We have been eating those yummy jello cups you can buy at the grocery store that come in multi-packs. I have been reusing the little cups to make ice pops
Kool-aid and Jello mixes are the basis for making delicious, cool, frozen dessert pops. This is a page about homemade Kool-aid popsicles.
Make cool, tasty frozen pops using yogurt and fresh fruit. This page contains refrigerator pops recipes.
Now you can enjoy the flavor of a cold root beer float on a stick. This is a page about making root beer float popsicles.
Homemade popsicles are a refreshing treat and a lot of fun to make. This page has a recipe for making fizzy cherry popsicles that kids (and adults) are sure to love.
Watermelon can easily be frozen to make an icy, sweet summer treat. Here is a watermelon pops recipe that no one will be able to resist on a hot summer day.