16 ozfresh strawberriescleaned and halved or chopped
2tablespoonshoney
Instructions
Add yogurt, strawberries, and honey to Vitamix or blender. Blend until creamy.
With a funnel, carefully add yogurt to pouches and seal.
Store in fridge or freezer and enjoy!
Video
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Notes
StorageFridge: Because of the fresh fruit, these gorgurts will last in the fridge for 3 days. Freezer: They freeze great and will last in the freezer for up to 2 months. For the Lunchbox We recommend freezing and then just adding to the lunchbox in the morning. By the time it's lunch or snack time, they will be mostly defrosted and ready to enjoy!CustomizeOther fruit: Use any of your favorite fruits! Add some banana or kiwis for a great blend or use your favorite berries. Frozen Fruit: You can absolutely use frozen fruit in place of fresh! Toss them frozen right into your blender. Yogurt: Use your favorite regular plain or Greek yogurt. Cutting off the TopsYou may want to or need to cut off the tops (ziplock) of these pouches dependent upon your kid's age/ability. Our 4 year old has difficulty because she will reseal the ziplock when eating, but our 6 year old does not need the top cut off.