Popsicles are a fun treat to eat make. Making your own popsicles is easy and allows you to create healthier options. This page contains homemade popsicle recipes.
These popsicles are made from pickle juice. My grandkids love them.
Pour the pickle juice in Popsicle molds, and freeze. The kids love them, and even my pregnant niece loves them.
Source: They sell them at my grandson's t-ball games.
By branbrumom from Vian, OK
These are made from juice you've already paid for, and fairly healthy popsicles. I freeze the juice from canned fruit in popsicle molds. I also use the liquid that forms in a bowl of cut watermelon. My kids love them and they keep me from wasting the extra juices.
By Tina11 from Ottawa, IL
I saw a photograph of this in an online search. I think this is a wonderful way to get children eating more fruit and I can make these with sugar-free Jelly granules as I am a diabetic. I am going to make a big batch for myself and my nieces and nephews. I hope you enjoy making and more importantly, eating them!
Source: An online blog
By Monique from Somerset, UK., Weston-super-Mare
Homemade popsicles made from fruit juice are much more economical and healthier than pops bought from the store. And if you are just a little bit creative, you can make layers, and combinations that are fun for your kids.
By Vickie
Put fruit and juice through a food mill or the blender. Puree till thick. Freeze in 5 ounce paper cups with spoon or popsicle sticks.
By Ardis
Kool-Aid Popsicles I
Ingredients
Directions
Dissolve sugar and jello mix in hot water; add kool-aid mix. Mix in cold water. Pour in popsicle molds. Freeze. (can use any flavors of jello and kool-aid you wish.
By Terri
Kool-Aid Popsicles II
This saves money on store-bought popsicles.
In bowl mix:
Add 1 very hot cup of water and mix well.
Put in 2 quart pitcher and add cold water to fill pitcher (or less water if you want sweeter popsicles).
Pour into popsicle molds and freeze.
P.S. For cherry popsicles I buy cherry kool-aid and cherry jello or whatever flavors you want you can do the same thing for.
By Becky
Kids love these!
Dissolve ingredients in hot water. Add 2 cup cold water. Mix well. Pour into ice cube trays or molds and freeze.
By Robin from Washington, IA
Here is an easy and inexpensive cold treat to make for your kids. Even the big kids, namely me, like them on hot summer days.
Mix together 2 cups plain yogurt, 1/2 cup crushed pineapple and 6 ounces frozen orange-juice concentrate. Pour into 3-ounce paper or plastic cups. Freeze for 45 minutes or until mixture begins to thicken. Insert a wooden craft stick into the center of each pop. Freeze for about 4 hours or until pops are solid.
By Bobbie G from Rockwall, TX