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Hi I made some Kiwi and Lime ice lollies last night. DD loved them
Recipe as follows
scoop out flesh from 6 ripe kiwis and add the juice from 1 lime (about 1 tablespoon ful) with 3 tablespoons of icing sugar.
Wizz in food processer and pour into moulds then freeze. I made 4 lollies.0 -
There's some very impressive looking lolly's here
http://www.zokuhome.co.uk/category/blogA creative mess is better than tidy idleness0 -
Hi Fi2000. I've seen the Poundland Calippo-style moulds and they look just like the pictures of the Lakeland ones. I've not seen the Lakeland ones in the flesh, so I can't comment on quality.0
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Hello all,
I bought a set of lolly moulds yesterday from Lakeland. Defrosted some of my homemade strawberry ice cream and some purred strawberry and blended it together.
Poured into the moulds and they have now reset.
Now can someone tell me how I get said lollies out of the moulds, at the moment, all I'm doing is pulling the sticks out, minus the lollies
What do you all do to get your lollies out. Or should I have lined the moulds first with something?0 -
Hi, You could try putting your warm hand around the mould for 30 seconds and it should release.
Adrian:j:j0 -
Just dip the mould into some warm water for a few seconds, it'll melt enough for you to just lift the lolly out.make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
and we will never, ever return.0 -
It needs to warm a bit before it can come out of the mould. Try putting one under a cold tap for a bit.0
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i havent used mine yet this year but I got thme out last year by running the outside under the hot tap for a few seconds and they just popped out0
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I agree under warm water for a few seconds and it'll come outCredit Card: £796 Left/£900 October 2011 :eek:Store Card: £100 October 2011
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They will come out OK if you run some cold water over the outside of the moulds.I used to be indecisive but now I am not sure.0
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