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favorite thrifty pleasure?
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 599125" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>For a simple moment thrift pleasure? Fill popsicle molds or small containers with applesauce and have applesauce popsicles. They are amazing. I also like putting instant pudding into the ice cream maker. I love these. </p><p></p><p>Putting applesauce into popsicle molds is wonderful, in my opinion. One of those things that is just right on a hot summer night. </p><p></p><p>For a simple but very nice touch, freeze grapes, berries, cherries, chunks of melon, etc...on a cookie sheet so they are not touching. Once frozen solid, put them into ziplocs or containers in the freezer. use them with or instead of ice cubes. Not only do they taste great for so little effort (esp with iced tea for some reason), they look pretty and like you really care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 599125, member: 1233"] For a simple moment thrift pleasure? Fill popsicle molds or small containers with applesauce and have applesauce popsicles. They are amazing. I also like putting instant pudding into the ice cream maker. I love these. Putting applesauce into popsicle molds is wonderful, in my opinion. One of those things that is just right on a hot summer night. For a simple but very nice touch, freeze grapes, berries, cherries, chunks of melon, etc...on a cookie sheet so they are not touching. Once frozen solid, put them into ziplocs or containers in the freezer. use them with or instead of ice cubes. Not only do they taste great for so little effort (esp with iced tea for some reason), they look pretty and like you really care. [/QUOTE]
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