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Strawberry Watermelon Lime Popsicles

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Popsicles are one thing that don’t last long in our house during the summer months. I have tried to set limits on how many the kids can eat in a day. It just doesn’t work. These kids are relentless I tell you! In the end, it’s one of those moments when you have to pick your battles. I just don’t really have a good reason for not letting them have a popsicle most of the day. Who doesn’t love a popsicle, and really it’s like giving them a frozen drink which means it takes a little longer to finish than it would if I handed them a drink. Anyhow, the point is, popsicles are the best! You know what else is the best in the summer? Watermelon. Am I right??!! This recipe for strawberry lime watermelon popsicles are unbelievably easy to make and beyond delicious!


Here’s what you need to make Strawberry Watermelon Lime Popsicles:


• 1/2 cup cut up strawberries
• 2 cups cut up watermelon
• 1/2 lime
• 2 TBSP sugar
• Popsicle mold


Put everything into the blender, squeeze the lime juice into the blender. Blend until everything is basically liquid. Pour into popsicle molds. Freeze overnight. Enjoy!!! This made 4 popsicles in our mold. Depending on the size of your molds you may want to double the recipe.

One word of caution- I purchased our popsicle molds at the dollar store. They broke as soon as I was taking the popsicles out. If you think you will want to make more than one batch or you might like to try another kind of popsicle, I would recommend getting something a little sturdier.



Lorrin Sell is a mother of four and finds comfort and joy in the messy, imperfect madness that is life with kids. Her blog offers tips for photographing your own kids, recipes, diys, travel tips, and lots more mom-life! Check out her blog here

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