You'll need:
Those leftover mango pips
blueberries that are to soft for eating
or any other fruit that you have in excess or that may have just past it's peak.
Home made icy poles are a staple in our household.
They're the easiest things in the world to make and if you prep the fruit for them, the kids can do it for you.
Home made icy poles are a staple in our household.
They're the easiest things in the world to make and if you prep the fruit for them, the kids can do it for you.
Some flavours my kids love are:
All you need to do is work out your flavours
chop all the fruit roughly into the same tiny size
get your icy pole moulds
and stuff each mould with fruit so its full Then add juice, water or coconut water till it reaches the toppop the sticks in and into the freezer till frozen.
That simple!
And the kids love them.
chop all the fruit roughly into the same tiny size
get your icy pole moulds
and stuff each mould with fruit so its full Then add juice, water or coconut water till it reaches the toppop the sticks in and into the freezer till frozen.
That simple!
And the kids love them.
In our house that's an understatement!
and recipes by me
©Michelle Schoeps 2013
All photos taken by Michelle Schoepsand recipes by me
Where did you get the icypole moulds from, they look like a fantastic size?
ReplyDeleteI hadn't thought of making icy poles this way with adding the liquid at the end- brilliant yet so simple. Natalie x
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