Guess What??? Yep, that’s right! It’s popsicle season! How did you guess?
It is probably because you are an amazing human being! AND you want to fuel your body with clean food to stay super amazing or become even more super amazing! Am I right?
This month marks the one year anniversary of my blog. I am so excited!!! I have shared over 100 recipes with you all in the past year to help you reach your goals, as well as stories of Ming, Ming! Whether it is improving your health overall, better digestion, wanting more energy, cleaning up your diet, eating Paleo, Gluten Free, Dairy Free, Real Food, or healing from SIBO and other digestive difficulties, I am so glad you are here!
I have been honored to be a part of your journey, and also my journey through blogging to reach my health goals. I have to say, I have been feeling really great, and I hope you are too! I have met some amazing, super awesome, kind and generous people, and each and every one of your comments has touched me.
Today I am sharing a delicious, easy popsicle recipe that I know you are going to absolutely love! There is no garbage or artificial anything in them, just four ingredients and they are pretty too! I used popsicle molds to make these, but I have also made them in little paper cups with popsicle sticks inserted into them from the local craft store!
Cherry Raspberry Popsicles
Ingredients:
10 oz. Frozen Organic Raspberries
1 Cup Frozen Organic Tart Cherries
1/4 Cup Clear Honey
2 Teaspoons Pure Vanilla Extract
Directions:
Add the ingredients to your blender. Mix on high until smooth. Pour into molds. Freeze until solid (about 6 hours). To un-mold, run under hot tap water a few seconds. If they are in a paper cup, simply peel the paper off. Enjoy!!!!
Happy One Year Anniversary! How exciting. I have a question: What’s “clear” honey? Does it differ from raw honey or what you find in the bears?
BreAnna | Crafty Coin
Real Food on a Real Budget
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Hi BreAnna! The Clear Honey is for those on the Specific Carb Diet. It is recommended on that particular diet because Raw Honey contains pollen that can be irritating to a damaged gut lining. I get mine at my local coop. Raw honey can be used in any of the recipes here if you are not following the SCD protocol. There are so many benefits to raw honey! For those following a Low FodMap Diet, Clear Clover Honey is one of the lowest in FodMaps. Thanks for the question!
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Ahhh! Great. Now I know 🙂 Thanks so much!
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I love how you put some vanilla in these- YUM! I’m imagining a raspberry creamsicle. Thanks for sharing at ‘Tell em Tuesday’!
xoxo K
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