We have a penchant for anything dainty and delicious, and these delicate DIY Yogurt Kisses, featured on One Good Thing by Jillee, definitely fit the bill.
The instructions are easy as 1-2-3 and the result looks like a healthy and refreshing way to satisfy your sweet tooth. All you need is your favorite flavored yogurt, a plastic bag, and a cookie sheet and in about an hour they're ready to eat!
To make these pretty little treats, simply follow these easy steps:
- Spoon your flavored yogurt of choice into your plastic bag.
- Cut a small hole in the corner of the filled bag, then squeeze dots onto your cookie sheet and place in the freezer.

- Wait about one hour, and enjoy!

We can't wait to make this a snack time standard for balmy summer days!
Cheers!
We love discovering sweets and treats from within the LC.com community so if you have your own DIY Good Eats, please share it with us!
XO Team LaurenConrad.com
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Photos: © 2012 One Good Thing By Jillee
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i love little things like this. so easy but so fun to make and eat!
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So thats how u make ur snack.its so easy and healthy.i will try and make my new snack too.thank for sharing some of ur good ideas.love it. -
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How adorable! These are so precious. My mom used to freeze yogurt when I was younger, but I haven't done it in years. Time to do it and be a kid again!
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Made these today but used non-fat Greek yogurt instead of regular yogurt! So easy and so delicious! Melted a little faster than I would have liked, but still a great treat =) Thanks!
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Sorry, I forgot to take a photo. But I made them ! They were a little different than I expected. I thought they'd go really hard, but they kinda just turned out like frozen yogurt and I was a little afraid they'd melt if I took them out of the freezer. But they still tasted good frozen. Everyone in my house liked them. Thanks for the idea Lauren.
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Pink snacks are so pretty. Inspired by the pink popcorn you posted a while back in your Friday favorites, I made a healthier version out of air-popped organic popcorn, melted coconut oil and ground freeze-dried strawberries. You should try it: http://rawdorable.blogspot.com/2012/04/pink-berry-popcorn.html
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Yummmmm! Can't wait to try this!!!
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YUMMM these look so good :)
xo Emilie
PS please visit my latest blog post @ http://www.hungrydelights.com/ -
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