Memorial Day weekend tells us that summer is here even though the current temperature in Sacramento is an overcast 61 degrees. Warm days are coming, kids are out of school, and the fun of summer treats entice the entire family. The grocery stores and ice cream shops offer yummy treats but have you ever added up the cost and extended that cost of yummy fun through until Labor Day? Not to mention the sugars and other additives over which you have no control!
Ice cream crunch bars have about 210 calories, offer 61% of your daily allowance of saturated fats and pretty much nothing else. Ice cream can weigh in at 270 calories a scoop and 50% of the saturated fat allowances with cholesterol at 38%.
Now price. Some pint containers of ice cream can run $5 or more. Quarts can run $6 and fill a family of 5. So let’s buy a quart of ice cream four times a week for our five person family from Memorial Day weekend through to Labor Day. 15 weeks, four times a week. These kids have friends too, pool parties and your have BBQ’s. My math shows that about $1000 can possibly be spent on unhealthy treats.
Solution: Juice pops.
Especially great for parties and for ensuring a good daily serving of fruit, juice pops are a fun and inexpensive way to treat the kids to something special while you control the sugar. Try the Cuisipro Snap-Fit Pop Molds. These space-saving frozen treat molds will make juice pops, healthy yogurt pops or even ice cream and fudgicle pops. Add the ingredients and let freeze for 4 to 5 hours and serve. Dishwasher safe and made from BPA free plastic, they are convenient and inexpensive!
Another easy way to make fun summer treats is with our Silicone Ice Pop Makers. FDA approved tapered silicone tubes are a clever way to make healthy “push-up” style frozen treats. There are so many options for these: juice, purees, solid fruits, soda, ice cream, yogurt and so much more!
Try this family favorite!
Cherry Lemon Lime Robot Pops
Ingredients
- 3 cups (750mL) fat free vanilla yogurt
- 1/4 tsp (1mL) sweetened lime drink crystals
- 2 drops green food color
- 1/2 tsp (2mL) sweetened cherry drink crystals
- 6 drops red food color
- 1/2 tsp (2mL) sweetened lemon drink crystals
- 6 drops yellow food color
Instructions
Divide yogurt into three bowls, ¼ cup (60mL) in the first bowl, 1 1/4 cup (310mL) in the second bowl and 1 1/2 cup (375mL) in the third bowl. Mix the 1/4 cup (60mL) of yogurt with the lime drink crystals and green food color. Mix the 1 ½ cup (375mL) of yogurt with the cherry drink crystals and red food color and mix the remaining bowl with the lemon drink crystals and yellow food color. Fill each robot head with lime yogurt. Divide cherry yogurt evenly between all the molds and then follow the same step for the lemon yogurt. Fill to fill line or 1/2″/1cm from top. Place lids on top and freeze for 4-5 hours or overnight.

















