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(More customer reviews)I bought 1 set and loved it so much, I ran out to buy 2 more sets.
I wanted to make natural frozen treats for my toddler so she would get used to not-so-sugary treats. I started with just freezing organic yogurt and escalated to complex little "meals" on a stick that my toddler still actually thinks is ice cream. Lowfat Plain Greek yogurt, fruit & veggie purees, mashed banana & avocado, a little artistic flair & you can make your own polka dot pops that are tasty and fun and have no added sugars, sweeteners or anything artificial.
Here's a link to my recipe with photos.
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When you make these freezer pops--whatever you are freezing--you'll want to run it under warm water from the tap for a few seconds. If you just try to use brute force to pull it out, you'll end up pulling the stick out of the frozen pop(DOH!). Warm water, try to pull out the pop...if it doesn't come out easily, just use a little warm water, rather than just yanking harder.
These are awesome and I think I want to buy another set or two. It's winter and I make a batch of 8 each week. When hot weather rolls in, I think I'll need to keep a lot more frozen pops on hand.
The only thing I wish I knew is whether these are BPA free or not. If anyone knows how to find out, please tell me.
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