Popsicle in a Dixie Cup
Sara passed along this Lifehacker tip: minimize drips by placing popsicles inside a Dixie-cup "collar."
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Sara passed along this Lifehacker tip: minimize drips by placing popsicles inside a Dixie-cup "collar."
Technorati Tags: Feeding kids
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My cousin serves them in the wading pool or in the bathtub. She lives in Florida, however. I'm inclined to wait for hot weather and serve them to bathing suit clad children, then use the sprinkler or wading pool for cleanup. Never indoors!
Posted by: Jill | 31 March 2006 at 01:34 PM