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What do you use in your homemade lollies?

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PinkyMe · 15/08/2010 19:55

I'm looking for some recipes for homemade lollies. I currently just tip muller baby yoghurts in, which my dd loves, but I'm sure there must be a fresher fruit alternative.

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Smash09 · 15/08/2010 20:45

I've done juice, yoghurts, plain yoghurt with fruit puree, and squash Grin

If you blend strawberries and plain yoghurt it's pretty nice although it wasn't quite sweet enough for me! Only cuz the strawbs weren't the best though. You could also make any smoothie you like and freeze it so banana, yoghurt and honey maybe? Or mango and papaya...

PrettyFeckinVacant · 15/08/2010 20:46

I buy different fruit juices and freeze them in lolly moulds - such as pomegranite or cranberry & raspberry or apple and mango.

Also, went to my sis's house last week and she had bought those tubes of innocent smoothies and put them in the freezer. DC were eating them like popsicles Smile

tassisssss · 15/08/2010 20:47

you can puree tinned fruit like apricots for a kind of frozen smoothie

squirrel42 · 15/08/2010 21:02

Definitely agree with the smoothie option - when I make too much smoothie I just chuck it in the ice lolly mould and have it again later as a dessert!

Made a nice one with banana, mixed red berries (frozen ones) and grapefruit juice recently.

LunaticFringe · 15/08/2010 21:04

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IMoveTheStars · 15/08/2010 21:05

pureed mango/strawberries etc with frubes works very well :)

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