For the 4th of July I thought that red, white, and blue freeze pops would be appropriate. The red ones are berry and gin, the white ones are mojito, and the blue ones are vodka lemonade (with a healthy dose of blue food coloring).
Do you remember eating freeze pops on a hot summer day as a kid? There was always a mad rush when the box came out of the freezer as everyone tried to get the best flavor. (No one in my friend group ever wanted an orange ones.) Freeze pops are little more than colorful sugar ice, but at the time they were a refreshment that we all looked forward to with great excitement. While scrolling through Pinterest, I kept stumbling across pins of homemade freezer pops and discovered Zipzicles. They make tall, narrow, resealable bags so that you can make freeze pops at home without a food vacuum. Plus, they have tons of great recipes on their website so that your homemade freeze pops are more than just colorful sugar ice.
For the 4th of July I thought that red, white, and blue freeze pops would be appropriate. The red ones are berry and gin, the white ones are mojito, and the blue ones are vodka lemonade (with a healthy dose of blue food coloring).
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ashish
8/5/2017 06:53:24 am
Hello,
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