Yes, please! 🍓
after a hot summer run. Or, if you're in an apartment without air-conditioning, like myself, they're a nice, cool snack or even breakfast! Plus, they're freezer-friendly, so they last forever.
To make these popsicles, you just need four ingredients: strawberries, rhubarb, Greek yogurt, and honey . You'll start by chopping up the produce and simmering it in a saucepan with a little honey until the rhubarb breaks down. That will take about 15 to 20 minutes. I stirred periodically and used a meat chopper to break up the rhubarb pieces.Mix that up, pour into a popsicle mold, and let freeze overnight. Then enjoy your sweet, healthy summer treat! Keep reading for the full recipe.
Remove the sauce from heat and let cool. Then, combine 1 1/2 cups of sauce with the Greek yogurt and 3 tablespoons honey.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Moving around China has changed since Covid — and it may be here to stayWhile the pandemic made many commuters wary of public transportation, some turned to personal mobility devices for their travels.
Read more »
China’s Economic Growth Moderates as Consumers Stay CautiousFactory output remained resilient in May, but investment and domestic consumption fell short of expectations despite a boost from a long holiday.
Read more »
How This Stay-At-Home Mom Turned Entrepreneur Is Teaching Her Audience How To Cook IntuitivelyI’m a solutions-focused journalist and producer, who loves spotlighting remarkable people breaking down cultural borders in society and across the globe. My production company, Warrior Love Productions,' creates original content about entrepreneurs, activists, and artists defying the odds and inspiring audiences to do the same. I also help founders, investors, and brands gain clarity and confidence in telling their own unique stories. In another life, I was a field producer for CNN, Associated Press Television News, and other outlets in New York and Los Angeles. My written work has been featured in BBC News, Fast Company, Cisco's Technology News site, CBS News, MTV, TechCrunch and The Guardian. I live in Puerto Rico, where I produce a series called 'Border Breakers,' which features local innovators having a positive impact in their community.
Read more »
After Black Lives Matter Protests, Britain’s Colonial-Era Statues Stay PutWhile in the U.S., dozens of monuments were pulled down in the wake of George Floyd’s killing, in Britain the fate of symbols of the country’s historic links to the slave trade has so far proved less dramatic.
Read more »
Stacey Dooley was 'not asked to stay' as Glow Up host after fronting ad campaignStacey Dooley left the BBC Three show Glow Up after two series and it has now been reported she was asked to leave after breaking the BBC's strict rules
Read more »