Saturday, January 28, 2012

Cinnabon? Uh-uh



It was a Thursday afternoon when I asked the school principal,"Hey, what kind of level treat should I bring tomorrow for the kids?" Teasing he said, "we want rolls from Cinnabon." Well, that is a pretty tall order since the nearest Cinnabon store is about an hour away, whether one travels North or South. But being the kind of person that I am, my mind began to race.

First I thought...how can I get to a Cinnabon store, purchase the rolls and get to work on time? Then I thought,... maybe I could find a place in town and buy them there. Neither one of these scenario's where ideal. So, that left me with my last thought...make them? Make them? Nah. I've never made homemade cinnamon rolls before and to try out a new recipe on innocent people is shameful. With that last thought I dismissed the idea entirely.

After work, I realized I still needed an idea for a level treat. So I headed home to check out my recipes to see what I could make that would feed 18 kids and 4 adults. I ran across my "Chocolate in a Box" recipe and decided that would have to do.

While I was in the process of making the dessert, I happened to be online when Alyssa posted an entry on her blog. So, I went to check it out. Lo and behold, what did she post, but pictures of beautiful mini cinnamon rolls that she had just made. What?! <*waaaaaah* a sign had been given!>

I said, that's it....I CAN DO THIS! So, I went to this site that she recommend and I found a cinnamon roll recipe. I checked to see if I had all the ingredients; which I did. Now all I needed was God's help and some confidence that this could happen.

Well as you can see from the picture above, it did happen and the rolls were a success! My husband was amazed, I was amazed and the school principal even quipped that Cinnabon has nothing on our BBC Secretary. Now that made me happy!

I'll end with this quote by Julia Child; which really inspired me to step out of my comfort zone.

"If you're not ready to fail, you're not going to learn how to cook."

So maybe, just maybe I'll try again.

7 comments:

Cove Girl said...

That's great! I am always trying out new recipes on the innocent SPGs. If I don't I'll never know what works. So far it's all been good. Did you also bring them to the shower today? I thought I saw some on the table.

Primetime Babyboomers said...

No. Those were left overs from the Men's Breakfast.

Steve said...

They weren't even in the same league as Sherri's cinnamon rolls! Thank you Sherri for experimenting on us guinea pigs!

Primetime Babyboomers said...

My pleasure Stevie. I love you and always like to please you. Glad you enjoyed the cinnamon rolls!

Selena said...

I love this post! The picture made my mouth water, I LOVE cinnamon rolls!!

Teri said...

The rolls look delicious Sher Sher! I am glad you decided to step out of your comfort zone. You are an amazing baker!

Meleah said...

That's awesome:) There are a lot of things that I've tried since getting married that I never would have attempted before because I thought it was too much work. It's funny how wanting to come through for people and surprise them can help us to accomplish things that we thought were close to impossible. After making at least a dozen different batches of cinnamon rolls I have to say that I don't think any 2 of them have been the same, but they sure have tasted good:) Prayer is the key ingredient to success that they really should include in all the cookbooks:).