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Dustykitten wrote: »
OOH...looks like I'm changing that for something else then.....hmmm..."real" maple syrup perhaps..theres a couple of other "real" syrup things in my "real" health food store...will investigate...
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Homebargins 49p for the moulds with 6 pastic stick/holder things.0
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LIDL are doing the silicon moulds at the moment.
Couple of pounds for a mould that does 6.
Might treat the kids (OK me too!!) to a set this week as they've been fab about our storecupboards challenge
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I picked up some silicone 'popsickle moulds' in poundland today. They are a reusable version of the kind of container a calippo lolly comes in (push up type) and I'm looking for lolly making ideas!
So far I've just put in a tub of strawberry yoghurt in them to freeze tonight, Not sure if that will work but i'll give it a go.
Are there any lolly makers out there with nice recipes for me to try?!!It only takes a second to say 'Thanks, you just saved me a few quid!'
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try Tesco Value lemonade (or similar) they are really nice, you can add some diluting juice to it if you want.CC2 = £8687.86 ([STRIKE]£10000[/STRIKE] )CC1 = £0 ([STRIKE]£9983[/STRIKE] ); Reusing shopping bags savings =£5.80 vs spent £1.05.Wine is like opera. You can enjoy it even if you don't understand it and too much can give you a headache the next day J0
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Ooh sounds great. You could try making a smoothie with banana + other fruitWeight loss: Start weight: 80kg; Current Weight: 77kg; Target weight: 55kg0
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in the past for my girls ive made fruit smoothies and froze them/lemonade/orangejuice i also like popping chopped up fruit in and topping up with lemonade they are very refreshingI am a stay at home mum with a passion for life and all things crafty:xmastree::santa2::xmastree:0
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Hi thisuseridistakenagain,
Yoghurt works well, as do fruit juices and fruit smoothies. This recent thread has lots more ideas:
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I'll add your thread to that one later to keep the suggestions together.
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Butterscotch Angel Delight! Or the vanilla Tesco version0
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Hi
I am new to this forum. Thisuseridistakenagain posted a very helpful message about buying up some silicone 'popsickle moulds' in poundland (a reusable version of the kind of container a calippo lolly comes in). I tried to send Thisuseridistakenagain a message about their post but my sent items box indicates I have sent mno messages so in case I failed to send it and on the offchance someone else online can help I thought I would post it as a general message here (hope that is ok).
When I looked for the calippo style moulds online - I couldn't find any ice lolly moulds on the Poundland website and from other places they tend to be about £5 each when you add in postage. Does anyone now if the Poundland moulds are like the ones lakeland do?
(product 13025)
If yes - it is brilliant news and thank you - you will have saved me £'s! Are all the Poundland shops are likely to do them?
Sorry for the questions - it must look like I am very lazy not to just go to the shop to check but I am disabled and very sick and am mostly fed by artificial nutrition and fluids into my veins. Ice lollies are the one thing I can tolerate quite easily and I wanted to make my own. Before I send my Dad who is 81 on a Poundland mission I wanted to check we are talking about the same style moulds and that they are likely to be in most Pondland stores!
Thank you! From Fiona0
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