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Thread: Recipe for FRUITY POPS
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05-14-2007, 12:23 AM #1KellyGuest
Recipe for FRUITY POPS
Instead of dumping the excess juice from a can of pineapple juice or
fruit cocktail down the drain, I pour it into popcicle molds and freeze
it. My kids and I are able to enjoy a cool and tasty treat and it's
free!
Also I buy grape juice and pour in ice trays and when the kids want ice
in there grape juice I just use the grape ice cubes for that. Then the
grape juice is not watered down.
Any juice will work for both of these ideas.
Kelly in IL
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05-14-2007, 09:17 AM #2LissGuest
Recipe for FRUITY POPS
<DIV dir="ltr" align="left"><SPAN class="796481113-14052007">Great Idea Kelly!
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<DIV dir="ltr" align="left"><SPAN class="796481113-14052007">We also make fruit cocktail popsicles:
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<DIV dir="ltr" align="left"><SPAN class="796481113-14052007">29 oz can Fruit Cocktail in light syrup
Popsicle molds
OR
3 ounce cups and craft sticks
Fill popsicle molds or paper cups with about ¼ cup fruit cocktail.
Insert sticks and freeze.
6 Servings
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From: Budget101_@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Budget101_@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Kelly
Subject: Budget101.com : Recipe for FRUITY POPS
Instead of dumping the excess juice from a can of pineapple juice or
fruit cocktail down the drain, I pour it into popcicle molds and freeze
it. My kids and I are able to enjoy a cool and tasty treat and it's
free!
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