These creamy, fruity treats are even Paleo-friendly. Coconut, matcha, and blueberry serve as the base of the popsicle, while a sprinkle of dried blueberries adds a pop of color. It doesn't get much ...
Popsicles are a summertime favorite. But some store-bought items can be high in artificial ingredients or added sugar. So we’re sharing a way to make a healthier-for-you version at home. We’re making ...
The weather is heating up and there’s no better way to help you cool off than with a delicious popsicle. And while they are usually pretty low in calories, it might seem like a healthy choice, too.
We're right in that time of year when the thought of hot coffee and turning on your oven seem downright repulsive. So naturally, you start making no-cook dinners, whipping up fruity smoothies, and ...
With the month of July ahead of us, there's no denying that the days will be hot and humid. Instead of hitting up the ice cream truck or local water ice spot, stay cool with some DIY healthier ...
Cool down with these healthy and refreshing popsicles made exclusively of watermelon and kiwi (and a splash of coconut water, if needed). You can choose which fruit you want to blend first for this ...
Blend the ingredients in a food processor or blender on high speed until nearly liquified into a smoothie-like consistency. Add in whole pieces of fruit if desired before pouring into molds. Freeze at ...
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. — Hy-Vee Savage Registered Dietitian Melissa Jaeger, RD, LD will show us how to create three simple and delicious fruit popsicles that Hy-Vee says are sure to please the whole ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – According to nutritionist and best-selling author Rania Batayneh, these popsicles are the perfect balance of protein, carbohydrates, and fat. Batayneh joined AM Extra Wednesday ...
As parents we always want to give our kiddos the best and nutrition is at the top of the list. We can still let our kids eat ...