Here we are again with new series "Cooking with the kids". Anna had this idea of making Popsicle with crushed frozen mixed berries, and it was actually very tasty and refreshing!
It is not only tasty but also full of vitamins, and we used all organic fruit so that is one more plus!
I know that those are bit more expensive but there is no price to stay and be healthy so that was our plan, to make something that kids can enjoy and also to have that intake of natural vitamins.
About 8 servings
You will need:
Directions:
Anna
It is not only tasty but also full of vitamins, and we used all organic fruit so that is one more plus!
I know that those are bit more expensive but there is no price to stay and be healthy so that was our plan, to make something that kids can enjoy and also to have that intake of natural vitamins.
About 8 servings
You will need:
- 1 box Raspberries
- 1 box Blackberries
- 1 box Blueberries
- 1/2 box Strawberries
- 1 cups Diet V-8 Mango Peach or Berry Blend
Directions:
- Mix all the berries in the bag and place in the freezer(best over night)
- Once they are frozen, put them in the blender or food processor and pulse until all fruits are blended.
- Fill only half way plastic Popsicle dishes(molds) with juice and push the frozen fruit blend in the dishes.
- Place it into the freezer for few hours or overnight.
- Take them out and enjoy this simple, healthy and delicious summer treat.
Enjoy!!!
Anna
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Okay, so one thing I haven't told you yet...is I also bought popsicle maker!!! I have only used once as I got busier lately, but I got so motivated now! It's like ice cream maker, you can make it in 10 minutes or so. Anna is so cute slurping what's overflowing! Heehee. I can't wait to see Anna's cooking series. Great job Anna!
ReplyDelete:)) You are on the roll with ice-creams..I guess money well spend:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments..Anna just read what you wrote and saying "tell her thank you":)) Have a wonderful day, Nami!
preslatki su!:)
ReplyDeleteWow! This is so simple, easy and most importantly, so healthy mixed berries popsicle! :D
ReplyDeleteI'm gonna try this with my girls too! I'm sure they'll be very happy and have lots of fun! Tks for sharing this recipe Sandra! ^.^
*I seldom allow my girls to have ice-cream bcoz they're all so sweet! Now they can always have healthy homemade ice-creams! :)
What a refreshing and healthy recipe for the summer!! I love this post especially since your cooking with your daughter. I always enjoy cooking with my mother! =]
ReplyDeleteOh you guys are rockin' the kitchen!! So deliciously cute!
ReplyDelete@ Dragana: Hvala puno!
ReplyDelete@Lyn: you always say something sweet..we thank you for your kind words!:)
@JuJu: I appreciate your honesty..yes it is fun to cook with kids and make some great memories! Thanks for stopping by!
@Kate: LOL!:)) Well, thank you, we do our best:)))
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe to make with kids, your daughter is so pretty! the popsicles look awesome, just perfect for the hot weather!
ReplyDeleteAww thank you Alina! :)
ReplyDeleteHow precious!! Anna is adorable and those pops look so delicious! :)
ReplyDeleteBest way to cool the kids and up their fruit intake in one go. Clever idea.
ReplyDeleteSuper! Baš bi mi sad pasao jedan ;-)
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Great idea Anna! She is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post! I love when youngsters get involved in the cooking process and all the better if it's kept close to nature. Your popsicles look wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI used to love making these with my Mum when I was younger. You've inspired me to make more!
ReplyDeleteYUM! I am so glad I have popsicle molds to make these, it just helps us all cool off in the heat!
ReplyDeleteThese look fantastic! Healthy and a treat - what more could we ask? A keeper recipe for sure!
ReplyDeleteNice to have Anna as your sous chef in your kitchen :D
ReplyDeleteI really really need to buy a popsicle maker! I have been meaning to but after seeing this, I HAVE to :-D
ReplyDeleteLoved the method for taking care of excess over flow hehe
Another great job Anna! I love how you guys used the diet V8 juice with it too. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteThose look terrific! I love the recipe and the molds...but my favorite part is the "slurp the over flow!" Absolutely priceless!
ReplyDeleteLove the overflow clean up! ;) These look delicious and healthy!
ReplyDeleteI can get enough of the cuteness Sandra :) She is such a doll and these Popsicle looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteI also bought popsicle maker and have only used once for red bean ice cream. Is time to use it again when I see Anna did a good job :)
ReplyDeleteShe is gorgeous! :) You two look like you had a BLAST and the popsicles sound YUMMY!
ReplyDeleteWe are so thankful for all of your comments, support and love that we are getting today..THANK YOU!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a simple yet brilliant idea! Perfect for summer. I just wish I had one right now. :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks refreshing, delicious and nutritious!
ReplyDeletecute picture
ReplyDeleteone of the favourite things children like to make lovely colourful popsicle
What a great idea! I love the extra health punch that the fresh berries add.
ReplyDeleteOoooh, look at that beautiful princess - she is adorable, Sandra!! I love the photos :)! And the popsicle idea is absolutely brilliant - fun and easy to make!!
ReplyDeleteSimple and delicious! I love popsicles with real fruit!
ReplyDeleteGreat post! Look at your little girl - she is so pretty! And you've both done a great job with those popsicles! Loving them... I bet they taste incredible! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteOvo je prvi slatkis mog bratica.Uz tetkinu pomoc....i eto,gotovo! Hvala:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty little girl! This looks like so much fun, I need to invest in getting one of those. Seems like a great thing for the summer!
ReplyDeleteI love your new post series with Anna! She did a great job again, and is btw a real professional in slurping what is going over ;)
ReplyDeleteBravo, samo tako nastavite, jedva čekam idući post s mamom i kćerkom!
Perfect way to enjoy a fruit serving. ;) I am so enjoying the cooking with kids series.
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Your daughter looks like she is really having fun in the kitchen :) These are perfect healthy treats for summer :)
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe Anna and Sandra! You two are an awesome team in the kitchen! I really love that you used the V-8 in this, my son and hubby are obsessed with that juice!
ReplyDeleteAnna is beautiful like her mama! This makes me smile because I remember making popsicles with my daughter. Keep cooking together - it is something you both will cherish :)
ReplyDeleteAnna is a natural Sandra! She's so creative! I love this idea!!! HUGS!
ReplyDeleteI bet Anna is really enjoying this. Your serious has been going great, keep it up. The popsicles are making me crave some. So healthy and refreshing.
ReplyDeleteprekrasni voćni štapići!!!!!
ReplyDeletesad bi mi baš pasao jedan!!
You guys are having so much fun and that is awesome!! My granddaughter would love those popscicles. Maybe I can convinve her that we should make some.
ReplyDeleteTell Anna she is made for the camera!!! The recipe is so healthy and I love the colors...The boys were just asking me for Popsicle the other day. I am in AZ for 30 days and with the heat...Great excuse to make some. Thanks Anna.
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful. Nice way of involving kids. You have a good space.
ReplyDeleteOh we love popsicles :) And I love the slurping idea LOL it works for us too ;)
ReplyDeleteAdorable post :) can't wait for more!
I love this Sandra. Anna is just darling.
ReplyDeleteThese mother-daughter postings are just the cutest! Keep 'em coming. I can't wait to see what you guys come up with next :)
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