
Combining fruit juice with organic liquors is a tasty, grown-up twist on your standard popsicle. If you need some inspiration to get started, here are a few recipes for you:
Of course, these boozy pops aren’t exactly health food, so you’ll want to enjoy these in moderation. If you were planning on a cocktail anyway, though, they can be a fun way to cool down at the end of a summer cookout!
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Beautiful, thanks.
Oh this is just soooooooo great!
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Yes, such lovely ideas and Sally M. while never putting toothpicks in the ice cube trays I often pour mango, cherry or blueberry juice into the trays and have perfect little ice cubes for flavouring my homemade chilled ice teas! Wonderful!
Sounds like a cooling idea on a hot day like today. Will have to try....never made them , since I was a kid!!!!
I've never made popsicles, but I really want to after reading these ideas. The tea-based ones sound especially good to me. I wish a company like Edy's or Dole would make tea-infused popsicles. When iced tea is so popular, I wonder why they don't? Hmmmm....
Thanks I will have to try making some for my kids
Thanks for sharing :))
About time to eat my first popsicle of the summer.
For some reason, I disliked popsicles by the time I turned 10-11. Now, I'm into ice cream and frozen yogurt. Whats next? Sorbet maybe, I dont know ;)
Yes, yogurt pops. What about mashed watermelon? and pairing watermelon with basil or mint- yum.
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