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How to make healthy, layered freezer pops
Tuesday, May 26, 2009Jennifer's fun, healthy popsicle alternative:
I make freezer pops with organic juice, organic yogurt and frozen blueberries all added into each pop holder- YUMMY and good for you! They come out layered and spotted!
Does anyone else have good freezer pop "recipes"? Mine never turn out as delicious as I think they should.
Related: Frozen yogurt tubes stand in for ice cream treats
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