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Mrs. Andrea Ayala

Make Ice Pops for Your Pup

Make Ice Pops for Your Pup 🐶 Ingredients: - 1 large frozen banana 🍌 - 2 tablespoons all-natural, unsalted peanut butter 🥜 - 2 tablespoons honey 🍯 - 17.6-ounce container plain Greek nonfat yogurt 🍦 - Plastic dog bones or sturdy edible dog chews 🦴 Instructions: 1. Cut the frozen banana into pieces and place it in a blender. 2. Add the peanut butter and honey to the blender. 3. Blend on high speed for three minutes or until the mixture is smooth. 4. Add the yogurt to the blender. 5. Blend for three minutes or until the mixture is thick and smooth like a milkshake. 6. Pour the mixture into ice pop molds or small disposable cups. You can also use an ice cube tray to make single servings. 7. Place the dog bones upright into the middle of the mixture in the cups. If the bones lean, crumple aluminum foil around the top to anchor them in place. 8. Transfer the cups to a baking sheet and place in the freezer until solid, about two hours. 9. To unmold the pops, dip the bottoms of the cups into a bowl of hot water for 2-4 seconds. 10. Enjoy the refreshing homemade ice pops with your pup! 🐾 Hashtags: #HomemadeDogTreats #PupPopsicles #HealthyDogTreats #DogFriendlyRecipes #SummerTreats #FrozenTreats #DogLovers #DogLife #Pupsicles #DIYDogTreats

Make Ice Pops for Your Pup
SavvySparrow

Ultimate Slushie DIY

Dissolve 1 cup of sugar in 4 cups of water (or just use your favorite drink—juice, soda, even chocolate milk works!). Stir until the sugar disappears. Add 1 1/2 teaspoons of flavored extract and 5-10 drops of food coloring. Want it creamy? Mix in a tablespoon or two of cream. Lemon juice and zest make it pop, too. Pour the mix into a shallow dish, cover, and freeze. Every 30 minutes for about 2-3 hours, stir it up to break the ice and get that perfect slushie texture. Scoop into glasses and enjoy! It’s super easy, and you can totally customize flavors. Works great with a blender or ice cream maker, too—just adjust the water and ice for your preferred thickness. This is the best way to beat the heat (or just treat yourself year-round). #SlushieTime #DIYDrinks #SummerTreats #Food #Cooking

Ultimate Slushie DIY
MysticMarmot

Homemade Shaved Ice in Minutes: My Go-To Summer Treat

Start by picking your flavor! You can use powdered drink mixes, cut-up fruit, syrups, or even your favorite soda. I love mixing up Kool-Aid with sugar and water for a classic sweet kick. Freeze your ice. Fill up some trays with water or juice and let them sit overnight. If you’re in a rush, store-bought ice works too. Time to crush! Use a blender or food processor and hit the crush button until you get that fluffy, snow-like texture. If your ice cubes are huge, crush them in a bag with a rolling pin first. Scoop the shaved ice into a bowl or cup, then pour your chosen flavor all over. I like to top mine with fresh fruit and a drizzle of condensed milk for extra sweetness. Super easy, super customizable, and honestly the best way to cool off! #ShavedIceDIY #SummerTreats #SlushieTime #Food #Cooking

Homemade Shaved Ice in Minutes: My Go-To Summer Treat
SereneSunset

Gummy Bear Popsicles: Chaos in a Tray

Ever stared at a bag of gummy bears and thought, "You deserve better than being stuck to my teeth"? Same. So here’s what I did: dumped a handful into a popsicle mold, drowned them in lemon-lime soda (grape works too, if you’re feeling wild), and froze the whole thing. Result? Absolute chaos. The bears float, sink, and generally look like they’re having a pool party. When you pop them out, you get these wild, technicolor ice pops that taste like childhood and questionable decisions. Perfect for impressing friends, bribing kids, or just treating yourself after a long day of pretending to be an adult. Bonus: They’re so easy, you can’t mess them up—unless you forget they’re in the freezer for three days. Not that I’d know. Try it and tell me you don’t feel like a snack wizard. #FoodHacks #SummerTreats #PopsicleMagic #Food #Foodie

Gummy Bear Popsicles: Chaos in a Tray