Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Frozen Grapes with Fruits From Chile...


I've been coming up with a variety of healthier snacks with the kids home, and one idea is to freeze grapes for a fun, cold, sweet treat everyone enjoys! Check out my video on instagram and facebook. This is a #partnership #ad with Fruits From Chile.

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But before I show you how easy it is, I want to tell you about these great grapes I got from my local store. This is a sable variety from Chile which is crisp and juicy with a tropical fruit aroma. Chile is located in the southern hemisphere, so they supply us with the summer fruits we miss when it’s cold here. You see this bloom on the outside? I always thought this was a residue from spray. But it's not! I learned it's actually a naturally occurring coating that is there to preserve grapes from decay. Just like we see on blueberries and plums. Awesome huh? Wash just before you are going to eat because when you wash away the bloom, the fruit gets softer much more quickly.


Rinse the bunch you are going to eat under cool running water for 30 seconds rubbing gently at the skins. I don't do any extra cleaning beyond what I've always been doing with my fruits and veggies. And for grapes, this is all you need to do.

For more info. on washing food, check out these links: 
Produce Safety by Canada.ca and a video on Safe Grocery Shopping and Washing.


I like to take the washed grapes off their stems, dry them, place in one layer on a non stick paper-lined tray and freeze until firm. Then I seal them in a Tupperware and take it out for the kids whenever they want some. 


Frozen grapes ❄🍇❄!!!


Kiiiiids.... come and get 'em! What do you think?

My sons love it although they have to get pass that frigid bite down. One says: Mmm... kinda taste like frozen candy! Summer is on it's way... Try making this delight with yours 😄



Disclaimer: This is a paid ad with Fruits From Chile #fruitsfromchilecanada.



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