Instead of cinnamon bread, I went with chocolate and oatmeal balls. This is not the greatest picture but since most of the cookies are in our bellies, it will have to do.
I wrote the formula using packets of mega fiber instant oats because I got a buttload on special. Next batch, a wee bit more turbinado sugar.
And for tomorrow's bake, it's either cinnamon or garlic bread. Or maybe both. Meanwhile, I'm off to coupon before bed.
Until next post, cheers and boogie boogie.
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ReplyDeleteBrutorz: Loved the Bumble on your blog the other day. Tim recently got a Bumble for his desk.
ReplyDeleteHappy 2013 :-)
A "buttload?" I must not be up on the technical aspects of baking. Is a buttload more or less than a cup? Hopefully not as big as a quart.
ReplyDeleteCinnamon or garlic? How do you choose? I love both! It would be hard for me.
ReplyDeleteHave fun baking!!
Ken: Hahahaha, that's pretty good. I'd say it's way more than a quart, as I had to special order the packets.
ReplyDeleteStacy: Me too :-) That's why I might just go for both. Have the garlic bread for supper and the cinnamon for the following day's French toast.
So much bread, only one tiny oven.
Cinnamon bread-nom nom nom. My gran and I had that with hot chocolate in the winter almost every nite.
ReplyDeleteAnne: You know ... I don't think I've ever had mine with hot cocoa. I'm going to give that a try. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBoogie boogie.
Cool blog! Count me in! Love your Wonder Woman Potato Head avatar!
ReplyDeleteIt looks delicious! Hope you had a wonderful Christmas :) PS. Love this blog snow.
ReplyDeleteDebra She Who Seeks: Thank you & welcome.
ReplyDeleteAzra: Thanks and best wishes :-)
I want yummie for my tummie. I wish I lived next door ;-)
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Ian: Then you and Tim could watch the game, and I'd bake.
ReplyDeleteLooks good!
ReplyDeleteOne can never go wrong with chocolate and oatmeal.
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