How can you make popsicles that are home-made?!
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All you have to do is put water in an ice cube tray and add some color and flavor to it. After you do this stick either a toothpick or a popsicle stick in the center of the cubes. Then put the tray in the freezer over night and enjoy the next day. Also you can experiment with other types of foods like puding* as it also makes a tasty popsicle treat.
well my mom used to use these plastic popsicle bases you can by and poor juice into them and freese it. you could do that with just plain popsicle sticks in the bottom too if you had the right sort of tray. Basically all you'd really have to do is either buy or make juice and freeze it
use ice trays filled w/ kool aid or juice (use less water) and toothpick handles....mmmm
Pour juice in ice cub trays and put aluminum over it. Then put either popicle sticks or tooth picks threw and make a hole then freez them.
It is quite easy. The easiest way i know, from personal experience is to take regular store bought juice and fill them into popsicle trays or just regular ice cube trays. You could also use jello!
Then freeze for about 1 hour+ Check on them after 1 hour. If you want recipes on them, check these out. Hope this helps.
My Mum did the "Kool-Aid in the ice trays with toothpick handles" bit as well as freezing fruit juice the same way for a natural treat.
1. You can get a regular ice cube tray and fill it with your favorite juice or kool-aid. Let it freeze for a little bit and then when it's almost frozen, stick a toothpick in the center of each ice cube box and when they are all the way frozen, you have a popsicle!
or 2. You can buy pre-made popsicle shaped trays that are plastic. They are available at your local grocery store. They come with handles and everything.
Hope that's what you wanted!
You can buy plastic Popsicle molds, or just use ice cube trays and insert a wooden Popsicle stick (from a craft store). The ice cube tray will give you smaller Popsicles but just as tasty. I like to make Popsicles with white grape juice (don't use as much water as directions call for, use a bit more than half).