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Kitchen Skills is The Garden’s ongoing series that help parents and kids collaborate on making meals and treats for the whole family. It’s important we teach our kids how to feed themselves and others so they don’t have to live exclusively on ramen when they eventually leave home!
It’s summer, and it’s hot out. I don’t think we need any more justification to have some frozen treats stashed in the freezer. Do you? In fact, we can make them ourselves!
There are probably hundreds of awesome DIY popsicle recipes out there already. So instead of making up my own likely inferior recipe and just sharing that with you, I’m going to point you to a few of my favourites.
The method for making tasty, tasty ice-pops at home is similar from recipe to recipe. You either blend all your ingredients together, or in separate stages, if your popsicle is a layered one.
Once your ingredients are prepped and mixed, just put them in the moulds and pop them in the freezer. You’ll usually need to let them freeze solid overnight—but if you do them first thing in the morning, they’ll be ready by the afternoon.
Kids can help: Your kids can help with every step in most of the recipes out there. Depending on their ages, of course. Kids can select fruit, measure yogurt or milk, even hit the button on the blender or food processer. Why not try helping your kids make the first recipe, and then just supervising a second one?
Have you ever had key lime pie? It’s one of the most amazing things humans have ever invented. Now it comes in popsicle form. These pops are easy as…well, pie, so they’re a good one to get your kids helping with.
Root beer floats were a favourite dessert of mine growing up. Thinking about them brings up memories of burgers on the boardwalk and staying up past bedtime because it was nice out.
Wait. What? Popsicles for breakfast?? Yep. I often eat oatmeal, yogurt, and blueberries for breakfast. Why not as a frozen treat? These popsicles are a wonderful, more complete, alternative to cereal.
There might be something wrong with you if you don’t love Nutella. But I’m not here to judge. These creamy treats aren’t going to win any health food awards, but they’re really easy, and would make a wonderful dessert after a summer BBQ.
Toddlers and teethers will love these frozen treats. With ingredients like bananas and avocados, they’re perfect for your littlest ones and packed with nutrition. Be prepared to clean up a bit of a mess!
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