My legs are aching and my wrists hurt. My family and I biked up and down the ski hill in Kimberley BC. OK we pushed up a bit, well maybe 2/3 but that ski hill is steep and the wild flowers needed to be admired which is hard when you are pumping up the hill and gasping for breath. The view at the top was beyond fantastic and the feeling of accomplishment was to die for. Before we left I made ice pops which I or one of my sous chefs have done every morning of our holidays. We are using amazing BC fruit, a little yogurt and juice. We make different combinations each day. My family and I enjoy arriving home to delicious cold ice pops after cycling, paddling, swimming and site seeing. Use approximately 2 handfuls of fruit to 1 cup each of yogurt and juice. Blend all together in a blender or food processor and pour into ice pop molds, paper cups work great. Find your favorites and mix it up.
Best, Deb Anzinger, AKA Bunny Cleaver
Aside from that, you are reducing eco-waste since Popsicle molds are reusable.all natural ice pops
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