To make my Lucky Limeade Pops, I simply mixed equal portions of Adult Limeade and Minute Maid Limeade. I poured them into plastic bags & placed them upright in a container & froze them overnight.
I also made Midori Limeade pops which are the darker green pops pictured. I followed the same recipe but added a shot of Midori. To serve, you can simply eat them as you would a regular ice pop or insert a straw to sip on the icy goodness. To make it even cuter, add these free St. Patty's Day printables from Tom Kat Studio.
My next Limeade flavors I want to try are Pomegranate Limeade & Cherry Limeade! I will let you know how they turn out!
4 comments:
I would like to sample them all, just to make sure they're OK, you understand! They look delish.
O.M.G love love love!
Was doing a search for local interior designers. Your blog is adorable! I want to see more of your design work! :) I need some help with my new home in south Chandler, mostly space planning and ideas for a few new pieces--and accessorizing with what I already have! Anyway, I do some networking around the east valley and even have a FanTABulous Women of the East Valley group on Meetup--I bet the ladies would love you! Maybe our paths will cross someday! Glad to have found you!
Thanks Tabitha for the sweet comments! I sent you an email today! :)
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