In a saucepan, add the blueberries, water and 3 tbsp maple syrup. Bring it to gentle syrup over medium heat. Don’t crush the berries. Let it cool. 2. In another bowl, whisk together the coconut milk, ...
In a saucepan, add the blueberries, water and 3 tablespoons of maple syrup. Bring it to a gentle boil over medium heat. Then set aside to cool. In another bowl, whisk together the coconut milk, 2 ...
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Fill your popsicle mold with fresh berries. Pour the coconut water over the berries and drizzle each section with agave. You could also mix or shake the agave and coconut water up together instead.
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