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How about a tea popsicle?


A popsicle will please just about anyone, no matter their age, ethnical background, what country they are from, etc. But let's say that you are

somewhat conscious and a little worried in regards to what these treats from the grocery store contain. Or maybe, you want to control the amount of sugar that your guests, kids, family, friends, absorb via these popsicles.

Instead of buying them from the local grocery store, make your own! It's easy, demands little work, and will make your kids, family, and friends beam happily when you serve them. The next thing you know, you'll be telling everyone how to make them!


Instructions:

1) Prepare your tea or tisane as if you were making iced tea. If you want to sweeten it a bit, go ahead.

Note: Do make sure that the sugar is thoroughly dissolve before you pour this mixture into the mold, otherwise, it will settle at the bottom of the mold. (And your guests would be in for a sugar beginning!)

2) Once you have the tea ready, place it in the appropriate mold and place in freezer.

3) Wait for them to freeze and they are ready to serve!


This can add a delightful twist to a party when you bring out tea flavored ice cubes. Not only can one let those healthy flavored ice cubes melt in their mouth, they can also let them float in their glass and flavor their water just a bit.


This is perfect for a hot summer day!



You'll find that although popsicles are perfect for a hot summer day, strawberry shortcakes are also welcomed.




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