I don't know about you but my kids love go-gurt. Â You know - the yogurt that comes in a tube that can be eaten without a spoon? Â They are perfect for school lunches, but I have an even better option for you! Â Make your own! Â Skip the artificial colors and flavors and whip up some homemade go-gurt in minutes.
Zipsicle Pouches
I saw these pouches on Amazon last year and knew they would be so much fun. Â They are great for these homemade yogurts, but they are also great for homemade otter pops! Â Speaking o fpopsicles, these babies would be great frozen! Â Fresh, real fruit, yogurt pops will beat any of the store bough variety.
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The Real Deal
I love how vibrant the colors turned out with these basic flavors - here I've made kiwi, peach, strawberry, and blueberry. Â Honestly - I have no idea why artificial colors are added to so many foods when you can get beautiful, rich, appetizing colors from the real deal! Â Doing some flavor combos would be fun too! Kiwi strawberry, or mango lime would be fun!
Blendtec
I used my Blendtec blender to mix these and it worked perfectly. Â If there is one product that we swear by around here it is Blendtec. Â I find a new way to use it nearly every week! Â If you're in the Northern Utah area you should join us in a few months for Pinner's Conference where we will be teaching lots of blender recipes.
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These are seriously so yummy and your kids will go nuts over them! Â I hope you'll try this easy recipe for your school day lunches.

Homemade Go-gurt
Ingredients
- 1 cup vanilla greek yogurt
- 1 cup fresh cut fruit
- 1 Tablespoon honey
Instructions
- In a blender combine all ingredients and blend until smooth.
- Funnel into reusable pouches.
- Refrigerate or freeze.
Nutrition
Erin V says
you are so right- no need for artificial colors, these puppies are so cute