Protein Pops

by Nedah Warstler of leanKitchen.com

1 c. coconut or unsweetened almond milk blended well with
1 c. fresh or frozen blueberries, blended with just a little water or lemon juice (and stevia to sweeten, if desired)

1 c. fresh or frozen strawberries or raspberries, blended with just a little water or lemon juice (and stevia to sweeten, if desired)
In Popsicle molds, add strawberry layer to molds.  Let set (1-2 hours), then add center white layer.  Let set until still soft enough that you can add the stick, but firm enough to be able to support the blueberry layer, about 1 1/2 hours.  Add stick and  blueberry layer.
 Let freeze overnight, and enjoy!

Comments

  1. Can ice cream be added as a multivitamin given the fact that you add good ingredients on it? Specially organic ones? I've read it on a blog right here : http://www.best-multivitamins-guide.com

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  2. Some people who know how to get a six pack in a month thinks desserts like ice pops is not good for a diet plan but if there are health ice pops that can be really helpful for maintaining your body, I guess I should give that a try.

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