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Cheap and easy Yoghurt Pops

MrGreen44
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Not sure if this is the right place to post this, or if its already been posted but thought I would share this tip
http://www.onegoodthingbyjillee.com/2012/02/coolest-easiest-yummiest-yogurt-pops.html
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Thanks, think I'll try that.
Sainsbury's always seem to have "whoopsie" yoghurts and never thought about freezing them - I will now though!!
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I froze frube yoghurts once, wasn't that nice- gave them to the dog. She liked them0
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frubes are ok to be frozen, says so on the packet. I always do this and put them in the kids lunchboxes, although fussy they never complain and it keeps the rest cool until lunch.0
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Anyone know a good place to pick up cheap lolly sicks?0
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Charliezoo wrote: »Anyone know a good place to pick up cheap lolly sicks?
If it's any help, I used to freeze little pots of fromage frais. The first time I did, I used plastic spoons that we had - worked fine but I couldn't use the same spoons again as they became brittle & 'crushed' when re-frozen. The freebie more-solid plasticy/rubbery ones that came with shredded wheat (I think) worked fine.
ordinary teaspoons would be probably be ok but need a cloth to hold?0 -
This is great! My daughter will love these! Thanks for the link :-)0
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Don't know where to buy cheap lolly sticks but Wilkos sell cheap wooden (birch) seedling labels which are about the right size and should work.
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amazon have a fair selection,
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dkitchen&field-keywords=lolly+sticks&x=18&y=15
I don't know if the plastic ones could be used & rewashed.
ebay http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p3984.m570.l1311&_nkw=lolly+sticks&_sacat=See-All-Categories0 -
I have plastic frozen lolly moulds that I normally put diluted squash in - the kids love them when it's hot. I'm definitely going to try them with yogurt now (probably Yeo Valley as that's our favourite).
Thanks for the tip!0 -
ive just got 50 wooden lolly sticks for just over £1 off ebay0
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