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08/05/2012

                These sound intriguing, but what do you suggest as a substitute for those of us who don't have access to Eastern white pine trees/needles?  

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Recipe Summary

prep: 20 mins

total: 6 hrs 30 mins

Yield: Makes 6

Ingredients

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2 cups water

1 cup eastern white pine needles

1/4 cup sugar

1 cup blueberries or huckleberries

2 teaspoons fresh lime juice

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White Pine and Blueberry Ice Pops

Recipe Summary

prep: 20 mins

total: 6 hrs 30 mins

Yield: Makes 6

White Pine and Blueberry Ice Pops

White Pine and Blueberry Ice Pops

White Pine and Blueberry Ice Pops

Recipe Summary

prep: 20 mins

total: 6 hrs 30 mins

Yield: Makes 6

Recipe Summary

prep: 20 mins

total: 6 hrs 30 mins

Yield: Makes 6

prep: 20 mins

total: 6 hrs 30 mins

prep:

20 mins

total:

6 hrs 30 mins

Yield: Makes 6

Makes 6

Ingredients

Ingredients

  • 2 cups water
  • 1 cup eastern white pine needles
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1 cup blueberries or huckleberries
  • 2 teaspoons fresh lime juice

Directions

Bring water and pine needles to a boil in a saucepan. Remove from heat. Let stand for 1 hour. Strain through a fine sieve; discard solids.

Return pine water to saucepan over medium-high heat, and add sugar. Bring to a simmer, stirring until sugar dissolves. Add blueberries and lime juice. Return to a simmer, and cook for 1 minute. Let cool completely.

Divide mixture evenly among six 3-ounce paper cups. Cover top of each with a baking cup. Secure with twine or a rubber band. Poke a hole into the center of each liner, and insert a 4-inch twig or a wooden craft stick. Freeze for at least 5 hours.

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                These sound intriguing, but what do you suggest as a substitute for those of us who don't have access to Eastern white pine trees/needles?  

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Martha Stewart Member

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08/05/2012

                These sound intriguing, but what do you suggest as a substitute for those of us who don't have access to Eastern white pine trees/needles?  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

08/05/2012

                These sound intriguing, but what do you suggest as a substitute for those of us who don't have access to Eastern white pine trees/needles?  

Rating: Unrated

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