So I decided to make my own yogurt bites. I had a little ice cube tray that makes little tiny ice cubes in cute shapes like hearts and stars. First I spread the yogurt into the ice cube tray using a spatula. When all the spaces were full, I put the tray in the freezer until they were completely frozen.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
My own yogurt bites...
Have any of you heard of those freeze dried Gerber yogurt bites? I thought they looked yummy so I got some for Sadie. It was a tiny bag and it cost me $2.39. Well, Sadie really liked them and so did I...but they were gone in a flash.
So I decided to make my own yogurt bites. I had a little ice cube tray that makes little tiny ice cubes in cute shapes like hearts and stars. First I spread the yogurt into the ice cube tray using a spatula. When all the spaces were full, I put the tray in the freezer until they were completely frozen.
To take them out of the tray (which consisted of lots of banging on and bending) I like to run the bottom of the tray under water to help get the cubes out. It really helps. They are yummy and very convenient and they don't cost a lot, as long as you wait for a good sale on yogurt. Sadie loves them
So I decided to make my own yogurt bites. I had a little ice cube tray that makes little tiny ice cubes in cute shapes like hearts and stars. First I spread the yogurt into the ice cube tray using a spatula. When all the spaces were full, I put the tray in the freezer until they were completely frozen.
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You are so domestic! That is AWESOME!
I actually love to put my yogurt in the freezer and eat it when it is frozen out of the container. Those yogurt bits look a lot easier to eat and proble more fun and less messy with a little one! That is a great idea!
What a great idea! Cute tray too!
That is so impressive. For a second I thought your post was my own yogurt ...bites. Like you or Sadie didn't like yogurt. :) What a fun mom you are!
So my question is, do they melt???
Thanks. I've been wondering if you could make these yourself, b/c my little one loves yogurt, but I don't always have the time to spoon feed it to her. So your little one just eats them frozen then?
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