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8 Reviews of "Healthy for them" yogurt popsicles

From: Audrey M

On Aug 22, 2003

My lips are still smacking away. These are FANTASTIC!! Easy to prepare and the flavor was better than pudding pops from the grocery store. I used frozen Barcarde frozen drink mixes like Pina Colada and Strawberry Daqurri. The only change I made was to use nonfat plain yogurt and skim milk for a light tasting dessert. This is great for those weight watchers out there. I now have to purchase more frozen popcycle containers. LOL Thanks so much for such an outstanding recipe.

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    From: ladypit

    On Jul 8, 2008

    I made these exactly as written, using orange juice concentrate. The plain fat free yogurt has a really strong bite and these ended up being quite tart. I'd use vanilla yogurt next time. I'm sure I'll be making this a lot this summer, though.

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  • From: Kare_bear

    On Oct 6, 2004

    This turned out AWESOME!

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    From: sugarpea

    On Jan 21, 2005

    Dh says 5 stars for sure. I made this using dry lemon-flavored drink mix, ie Chrystal Light. He's the lemon fan so they were made just for him. I made popsicle molds of small paper cups and wooden popsicle sticks I found at the local crafts store. Just peel off the cups when ready to serve.

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  • From: RawFoodNut

    On Aug 8, 2005

    In the words of a 3 and a half year old "Mmmm, this is yummy, Mommy!" I agree. I used OJ, and the taste was a bit overpowering for me so I may try a different juice concentrate next time or reduce it from 3/4 to 1/2 cup. I also added a 1/2 cup of frozen raspberries for colour and added flavour, which I added after everything else was mixed and just pulsed a few times so the pieces didn't get too small. Thanks for a great, versatile recipe!

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  • From: Mickey in MN

    On Oct 7, 2006

    Such a good healthy alternative. My preschooler loves these.

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    From: LonghornMama

    On Mar 5, 2009

    My three boys absolutely loved these. Doubled the recipe, using a 12 oz. frozen 100% juice pomegranate cherry blend, and since I used plain yogurt, added 1/4 cup sugar. With vanilla yogurt, no extra sweetner would have been necessary, also would depend on the type of juice used. Thanks for sharing the recipe!

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  • From: Chef #818740

    On Aug 26, 2008

    This was easy and delicious. My granddaughter loved making them. We used bathroom cups because that's what we had. I used the vanilla yogurt too. Now her mother is asking for the recipt.

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