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Frozen Berries and Vanilla Yogurt Pops

Frozen Berries and Vanilla Yogurt Pops

By //  by Life In Pleasantville

I love summer and I love summer foods.  I think we tend to live on BBQ meals, cold ones and tons of frozen pops.  Since we seem to inhale every frozen pop around in a matter of a day,  I started to make these super easy and delicious Frozen Berries and Vanilla Yogurt Pops.   Making these frozen pops is really too easy.  The kids will enjoy making them and creating so many different flavours.  I used strawberries and blueberries (fresh) because they are our …

Filed Under: Recipes, Snacks Tagged With: berries, can you freeze yogurt, easy freezer pops, Freezer, frozen treats, homemade freezer pops, how do you make yogurt pops, Pops, recipe, Yogurt

Homemade Berry Ice Cream

By //  by Candace Sampson

I'm a purist when it comes to ice cream. As few ingredients as possible are what make the best frozen treat. That's why I'm such a fan of this Homemade Berry Ice Cream. Six simple ingredients, incredible taste! During the summer months I pull out my ice cream maker  and load up our freezer with homemade vanilla, chocolate, peanut butter cup and this berry ice cream. I love watching guests taste ice cream as it should be. Berry Ice Cream 3/4 cup frozen strawberries, thawed and …

Filed Under: Desserts, Food & Drink, Recipes, Uncategorized Tagged With: berries, frozen treats, Ice Cream, raspberries, strawberries, summer

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