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{Recipes} Homemade Summer Popsicles & Free Printables!

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It’s summer time and what better way to cool off than with homemade popsicles!

These are my two favorite popsicle recipes and have never been able to pick which one I liked better, the strawberry coconut or the honeydew lime, so I decided to share them both with you!

Need a reason to make these popsicles?

  • Make for dessert at the summer BBQ
  • Have as an afternoon treat with your kids
  • Planning a summer birthday party? There ya’ go.
  • It’s sunny – what better excuse do you need?

Not only are both recipes easy peasy, but your kids will love them and so will you!

Strawberry Coconut Popsicle Recipe

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{Recipe adapted from With Style and Grace}

Ingredients

  • 1 cup strawberries
  • 1 cup blueberries
  • 1 can light coconut milk
  • 1 cups water
  • 1 cup apple juice
  • 1/2 cup honey
  • 5 ounce Dixie cups
  • 20-30 Popsicle sticks

Directions

Add strawberries, blueberries, coconut milk, water, apple juice and honey in a blender. Carefully pour mixture into your 5 ounce Dixie cups, filling 2/3 of the way.

Place in the freezer for 30 minutes (set your timer), insert your wooden sticks, and continue to freeze until the popsicles are completely frozen, about 6 hours.

When you’re ready to enjoy, cut and tear the Dixie cups off of the popsicles and voila – Enjoy!

Makes about 20 popsicles

Honeydew Lime Popsicles



Honeydew Lime Popsicle Recipe

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{Recipe adapted from With Style and Grace}

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1 (3-4lb) ripe honeydew melon, peeled, seeded, and cut into 1/2 inch pieces
  • 2/3 cup fresh lime juice
  • 5 ounce Dixie cups
  • 20-30 Popsicle sticks

Directions

In a small saucepan, heat water over medium/high heat, add sugar and continue stirring until completely dissolved. Let cool.

In a blender, add your melon, lime juice and syrup and blend until smooth. Carefully pour mixture into your 5 ounce Dixie cups, filling 2/3 of the way.

Place in the freezer for 30 minutes (set your timer), insert your wooden sticks, and continue to freeze until the popsicles are completely frozen, about 6 hours.

When you’re ready to enjoy, cut and tear the Dixie cups off of the popsicles and voila, enjoy! see image below

Makes about 20 popsicles

Kim designed a Free Printable File to go along with these yummy popsicles! What a fun theme for a party!

Download the Popsicle Party Circles HERE!

June 10, 2011

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  1. The honey dew-lime looks sooo tempting and refreshing! And the matching printables are adorable!

  2. Alicia says:

    Love this! With the weather heating up and being almost at my due date I’m definently making these today 🙂

  3. Amanda Cobb says:

    one word……delish…… 🙂

  4. Amanda Cobb says:

    one word……delish…… 🙂

  5. Danielle Greenhouse says:

    Quick question…when ever I try to print your freebies via Scribd.com they pop up and then the screen just keeps repeatedly refreshing with a message that says “optimizing your Scribd experience.” Have you ever come across this issue? I can’t for the life of me figure out what is going on…any ideas?

  6. Kim says:

    Yum, these really look delicious! I have got to try these! Adorable printables too, thanks!

  7. These recipes sound fabulous and I’m so excited to find delicious sweet treats that my son can eat! He has Autism and can’t eat wheat, dairy and many other things. But these will be perfect for him!

  8. Anna@HGTV says:

    These popsicle flavors sound and look divine. And what a fun way to dress up a popsicle stick!

  9. Michelle M says:

    These sound so yummy. One question, where did you find the flat end Popsicle sticks? I can only find the round ones. Thanks!

  10. Shapewear says:

    Your home made summer popsicles really hit the spot

  11. Lisa Price says:

    These all look so cute and fun to try! Love the Honeydew Lime especially! Great post. Xo.

  12. Awwwwww ice creams i always like to have ice cream with my girlfriend i missed her after seeing ur post…

  13. These look so good.

  14. This is going to be great for those hot summer days!

  15. Christy says:

    Wow, this is so good if I enjoy it during hot summer days!

  16. Love this! With the weather heating up and being almost at my due date I’m definently making these today.

  17. Anneke says:

    Your website is beautiful! Loving the colours and the simplicity! Would love to try this recipe. 🙂

  18. Mazhar says:

    WOW.. Deliciouzzzzzzzzzzz

  19. Trina says:

    Oh, yum! And so pretty, too.

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