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You can make popsicles cheaply and deliciously out
of all kinds of wonderful things. All you need are
some popsicle molds and something sweet to put in
them. Get the popsicle molds at garage sales
(Tupperware popsicle molds are easy to find at
these). Then fill your molds with any of the
following and freeze:
-Juice(any kind)
-Leftover soda (that may have gone flat in a two
liter bottle)
-Kool-aid
-Leftover yogurt (you can sweeten it with jelly or
fruit if it's plain)
-Pudding
-Pureed fruit
-Chocolate milk
-Fruit Cocktail or the juice from canned fruit
-Leftover Fruit Shakes
-Whipped topping and fruit
-Jello/Gelatin
-Apple Sauce or Cranberry Sauce
-Pie Filling (I would tone this down with
yogurt)
-Jam Jar Cleanout (from the Tightwad Gazette): Get
all of the jam out of that empty jar by putting
some milk in it, putting the lid on and shaking.
Pour the flavored milk into a popsicle mold.
Fun
Ideas:
Striped:
Layer popsicles with diffent colored or flavored
layers of pudding, yogurt, or jello.
Parfait Pops:
Layer with whipped topping in between. Yummy!
Party Pops:
Add sprinkles, chocolate chips, marshmallows, nuts
or coconut to your popsicles. You can also make
them wild colors with food coloring.
Rocky Road Pops:
1 package of chocolate pudding
1/2 cup marshmallows
1/4 cup peanuts
Mix, fill molds and freeze.
Pina Coladas
Whirl pineapple juice, coconut and banana in a
blender, then fill molds and freeze. (You can also
use the Pina
Colada fruit shake
recipe.
Dreamsicles
Mix 1-2 tsp. Tang and 1/2 tsp vanilla extract with
milk. You can adjust to
your taste.
Fill molds and freeze.
Rocket Pops
Layer red, then white, then blue Kool-Aid, juice or
Jell-O for festive popsicles,
reminiscent of what the ice cream man used to
sell.
Here
are some ideas for mix-and-match rocket
pops:
Red: red Kool-Aid, fruit punch, berry juice, red
Jell-O or white with red
food
coloring (may turn out pink)
White: white grape juice, milk, yogurt, coconut
or vanilla pudding, vanilla
fruit
shake
Blue: Blue Kool-Aid or Jell-O, or white with
blue food coloring.
Note: This is really easy if you just start off
with white, split amount in
three
parts, and color one part red and one part blue.
The kids won't notice
it's all
the same flavor.
Fizzy
Lifting Pops
Mix club soda and gelatin to make bubbly Jell-O,
then freeze in molds. You
could also
try mixing club soda and juice, then freeing.
Jell-O sells a line of
"Sparkling Jell-O" that captures the bubbles when
you add the club soda.
It's cool!
Wait till it goes on sale for 25 cents a box, then
stock up!
Chocolate Banana Crunch Pops
This is a family favorite. Get bananas when they
are cheap. Melt some chocolate
and a little paraffin wax (yes, the kind for
canning, it's ok to eat-it's
in every candy bar!) in the microwave (usually just
1-2 minutes will
melt it). Dip bananas in chocolate and roll in
chopped peanuts. Place
on cookie
sheet covered with waxed paper, and freeze. You can
put a stick on the
end if you want, we never do. They are wonderful
and cheap!
Do you have a fun popsicle recipe or variation I
didn't include? Please email
me
and I'll add it to the
collection.
About the Author:
Kim Tilley, a tightwad at heart, is a wife, a
mother of three active boys and the founding editor
of Frugal-Moms.com.
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