{Guest Post} Watermelon Lime Sorbet Pops

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Summer is coming to a close so fast!  Hold onto it a little longer {and beat the heat} with the delicious recipe that Gina from Kleinworthy & Co. is here to share with you today.

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Hi Everyone!!

I’m Gina Kleinworth from Kleinworth & Co. I’m SUPER EXCITED to be here posting today at Shannah’s place & sharing one of our new favorite family recipes.

As we are in the final month of summer for most people (unless you live in the Southwest & you will be in the heat until November), so I thought I would come up with a tasty treat to share to give one last hurrah to the heat. I decided that some sorbet pops would be fun. I usually have a lot of watermelon in the house this time of year & most of the time when I have too much I make some Watermelon Lemon Sorbet. But you know- sometimes the kids are not wanting to sit down to a bowl of sorbet. This summer the big thing for them has been laying out a blanket in the back yard with their friends & enjoying some treats while they sit & chat & enjoy each other’s company. So pops definitely are more “lounge friendly” I suppose.

Watermelon Lime Sorbet Pops

Watermelon Lime Sorbet Pops

Ingredients
1 C water
1 C sugar
1 qt watermelon- cubed
1/4 C lime juice

Directions
Combine water & sugar in small saucepan & heat until boiling & sugar has dissolved. Remove from heat & allow to cool completely.

Combine watermelon & lime juice in blender & puree until smooth.

Pour & press through strainer to remove any pieces that did not fully incorporate.

Pour sugar mixture in & stir. Transfer to Popsicle molds.

Freeze at least 4-6 hours before enjoying.

The family really loves these & I’m sure I will be making them again & again before the heat is gone.

Thank you so much Shannah for sharing your space with me today. It’s been a pleasure!

About: Gina is a mom to 3, wife to a fire chief, photographer & homeschooler. She just relocated with her family to Northern Idaho after 12 long years living in various parts of the Nevada desert. Gina is a Southern California beach native & enjoys food photography, blogging, baking & getting crafty with re-purposing & up-cycling on a budget.

You can connect with Gina via Blog, Twitter, Google+, Instagram & Pinterest

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Be sure to go check out Gina’s blog!  It is absolutely chocked full of inspiration that you dont’ want to miss out on.   Thanks again Gina for sharing a little bit of your awesomeness here with my readers!

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3 Comments

    1. It is going to be over 90 here today so a cold sorbet pop would be awesome. Thanks so much for stopping by.