Photo taken from The Lean Green Bean, recipe my own (I forgot to take a pic.) As I mentioned at the weekend, we were away for half term which meant that before we left we pretty much emptied the entire contents … Continue reading
Make your own ice lolly
July 15, 2014 by Jenni Clutten | 2 Comments
I had kind of forgotten just how easy it is to throw together delicious and fruity ice lollies, but I’m so glad I gave it a go. Here are my delicious recipes for how to make your own ice lolly, just perfect for a hot and sunny day.
I’ve so far made two different types of lollies this week, and both were delicious. They were made straight from the contents of the fridge in a matter of minutes. At a guess they take around 5 hours to freeze but this depends very much on your freezer, I find it helpful to make them in the morning and then they are ready for dinner time. Of course lollies will always be a treat but I have diluted the juice and squash so it’s suitable for a toddler or a little taste for a baby if you’re feeling generous. These lolly mould were from Tesco, but for a thrifty alternative you could make up your mix in an old yogurt pot and simply add in a lolly stick before sitting it in the freezer.
Tutti Fruity Lolly Ingredients:
- Orange Juice (diluted)
- Blueberries
- Banana
Instructions:
- Half fill the lolly mold with the diluted orange juice
- Add a few blueberries to the bottom
- Place half a banana into the mold
- Add a few more berries to the top
- Top up the rest of the mold with orange juice
Berry Blast Lolly Ingredients:
- Blackcurrant Squash
- Blueberries
- Thick Greek Yogurt
Instructions:
- Half fill the lolly mold with diluted squash
- Add blueberries to bottom
- Add 3-4 Tablespoons of yogurt to the mold
- Add a few more berries
- Top up the mold with squash
Disclosure: This is my entry to the Center Parcs and Tots100 July challenge. If I’m chosen, I would like to visit Woburn Forest.