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Breakfast pops

pop tips.

Each recipe makes roughly 6 large ice blocks.

Stick with the full-fat ingredients where possible. Using low-fat substitutes will change the consistency and you may end up with too-hard, too-frosty blocks that are no fun to eat.

Lowering sugars will have a similar effect, while too much sugar can prevent the ice blocks from freezing solid.

Before freezing, always give the filled moulds a few firm bangs on your counter to get rid of any air bubbles.

If you’re having trouble removing the

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