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Monday, June 4, 2012

Frozen Pie Pops


How pretty is that? Not only was it so incredibly pretty, it was also really delicious, easy and fun to boot! But I knew it would be because I got the recipe from some of the greatest nicest people ever, my friends over at Lucky Leaf.

Let's get down to business here. The Lucky Leaf gang sent me some pie filling, a pop ice mold and 4 recipes to try out. I probably should have restrained myself and made more than one recipe for this post but those mold looked seriously fun and I couldn't wait to use them.

Ready to sink into 3 ingredient bliss? Want to make your kids happy and not make a huge mess in the kitchen? Maybe you'd like to look like a superstar in the kitchen without doing anything really complicated. I've got you covered. You are not going to believe how quick these go together, in a flash you'll be sinking your teeth into the kind of frosty goodness you dream about. If you haven't been able to tell yet, this is a most glowing review :)

Frozen Pie Pops


1/2 21-oz can Lucky Leaf premium pie filling (I used Blueberry, SO good!)
1 cup milk
1/2 lemon, squeezed

Mix all ingredients in your blender until smooth and pour into ice pop molds. Freeze. Serve as ice pops.

I TOLD you it was simple and they are so very delicious. Now, you all know that we have a big family, so I doubled this recipe and filled all the ice pop molds I have. I got 20 Ppopsicle, but you may get more or less depending on size and shape of your molds. Or, you can make the 1/2 recipe and not end up with a freezer full of pop ice molds. That would be cool too ;)



Now, you want to know a secret? Well come here! Lean in close and let me whisper it to you......





Lucky Leaf is being as generous as ever and offering to send one of my lucky readers a complimentary gift pack that includes:

  • LUCKY LEAF Premium Pie Filling
  • An ice pop mold
  • Recipe Cards so you can make your own fabulous treats! 

a Rafflecopter giveaway


Now for the legal stuff~ Lucky Leaf sent me a sample at no cost so I could try the recipes out for myself. The products may have been provided by someone else, but the thoughts and opinions in this post are all mine.

6 comments:

  1. Pick me, pick me ;-). Those look yummy and fun!

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  2. I would really love to try this it looks delicious

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  3. They sound tasty, and the shapes are too cute!

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  4. I love the popsicle molds! can't wait to try these out!

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  5. Love to win thanks
    aunteegem@yahoo.com

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  6. Would love to win, my girls ( and me) would love to try these. :)

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