I've recently upgraded some things in my kitchen - some were little things like a soap dispenser, pans - mini madeleines and popovers, ceramic knives, etc. but the best upgrades tend to be gifts from my parents! I'm spoiled and even at 38 I am asked for gift ideas for Christmas and my birthday. The bread maker I got for Christmas has been wonderful and the Cuisinart 8 cup food processor I got for my birthday was the missing piece that brought my whole kitchen up a level! I make pie crust now! And tasks that used to be a bit odious to do by hand just got easier - this will make some of my more labor intensive meals good for week nights!
I love ice pops and now that I have a really great food processor, why not make my own? I prefer the ones that use whole fruits and other good for you ingredients and those are just the kind to make yourself! So, I purchased some supplies and I am seeing where it takes me.
FoodWorks Silicone Popsicle Molds - set of 6
Nice quality - they seal well and can be stored on their side or upside down even. Perfect for a small, crowded apartment freezer.
People's Pops
Beautiful recipe book with lots of great tips on everything from materials and ingredients to how to create your own flavors
Nor pro Ice Pop Maker
Love the silicone molds, but those are not freed up until the pop is eaten - these along with
popsicle sticks will allow me to make a new batch as soon as the previous set is done freezing.
Tovolo Bug Pops
They were really cheap at Homegoods and the only ice pop molds in the store - snapped them up in case I had extra ice pop mix (before I ordered the Norpro) but wound up not needing them (yet!!!) They are very cute and the stands work REALLY well!