Blueberry and Yogurt Popsicles

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My kids seem to think that a summer day without a frozen treat of one kind or another to cool them off, is a sad day indeed.  This summer, though, I made a goal to try to cut down on artificial colors and preservatives in my family's diet and as part of that I decided that we would make all of our own popsicles this summer instead of buying them.  My kids weren't too happy with my edict at first, but they changed their tune when we started experimenting with popsicle recipes and they got to taste the fruits of their labor first hand!  These blueberry and yogurt popsicles were one of the first ones we tried that got Mom approval with their wholesome ingredients and also got full kid approval for taste as well!

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With all the experimenting we did this summer, I thought it would be fun to dedicate an entire week here at  Recipe Shoebox to sharing a new Frozen Treat recipe each day.   In past years we've made  Root Beer Floats on a Stick
, Ice Cream in a Bag, Homemade Magic Shell, and Ice Cream Cake Trifle.    Come back each day this week to find more fun recipes for ice cream treats, popsicles,  and frozen drinks! 

Click here for printable recipe. 

Posted by Lara.

The ingredients:


1-1/2 cups fresh or frozen blueberries
1 cup water
1/2 cup orange juice
1/4 cup sugar
1 cup nonfat vanilla yogurt (about 8-ounces)

Directions: 
In medium saucepan, simmer blueberries, water, orange juice and sugar for 10 minutes (the mixture does not need to thicken).  Let mixture cool for 20 minutes, then blend in food processor until smooth.  Stir in yogurt then pour mixture into popsicle molds (or 3-ounce Dixie cups) and freeze until solid.  Makes 6-8 popsicles.   For easier removal from the popsicle molds, you may want to run hot water over the outside of the mold for several seconds. 

Enjoy!

*I highly recommend these Popsicle Molds which I got from Amazon.

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