Step 1: Start obsessively pinning stuff like this:
{chef in training via pinterest}
{plain chicken via pinterest}
{recipe girl via pinterest}
{kevin & amanda via pinterest}
{rumbly in my tumbly via pinterest}
Step 2: Make them.
Step 3: Eat them.
You’re done! How easy was that? The most successful project/tutorial I’ve ever done! And I’m sure those extra lbs have nothing to do with the fact that exactly 1 month ago, I looked like this:
(there’s a real bun in that oven. but plenty of cinnamon buns too.)
ps: can someone please tell me I’m not the only one with a well-curated board dedicated exclusively to cinnamon roll recipes?
Angie - treasuresfortots@gmail.com says
Hahahaha!!! This is a GREAT tutorial!! LOVE!
Stacey says
Ugh! The fact that you think that is FAT makes me what to come over there and beat you. Just kidding. At least you have a good excuse. I come from a family of cinnamon dough lovers. We’re flubby because of it. Enjoy your excuse and the right to wield it for as long as possible.
Jane says
Ha!
One month ago? Is ‘bun’ baked?
Tara @ Tara Being Tara says
I have eleven… count them, 11… recipes pinned solely for macaroni and cheese. And I’m not pregnant. It’s not pretty.
Sarah Faith says
Aw so cute :)
You’re hilarious. Congratulations on the new baby.
Kelly's Korner says
I think I gained a pound just reading your post! :)
Celeste says
I had to remove everyone’s boards about food! I can’t see things like that and NOT make them.
**nicke... says
lol! that is great!
Katy Cameron says
Erm, well, I may not fess up to one that’s entirely populated with cinnamon rolls, but a fair few feature on my baking and other sweet things board. Which may, or may not have had some crazy repins of late (50 for a cake pop?!)
Corinnea says
I need to repin your pins because it all looks so good! Sometimes, I if I can look at enough yummy pictures, I don’t have to bake.