Happy Sunday morning, friends!
How about waking up to a big bar of something filled with cinnamon flavor?
Warm, perfectly sweet, filling, and with that perfect drizzle of powdered sugar topping. Now that’s how you start a morning off right!
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Happy Sunday morning, friends!
How about waking up to a big bar of something filled with cinnamon flavor?
Warm, perfectly sweet, filling, and with that perfect drizzle of powdered sugar topping. Now that’s how you start a morning off right!
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There is probably nothing in life that I enjoy more than a warm baked good and coffee. I love the serenity and calmness that come with a sweet treat and a cup of Jo in the early hours of the morning when the world seems to still be asleep. I adore coffee shops and the small conversations that occur between strangers waiting in line, the friendly workers who always greet you with a cheery smile and kind remark, and even when they misspell my name on the coffee cup (is Christine really that hard?). That being said, I definitely am not a fan of the nutrition on many of the items they have in that oh-so-tempting glass window. Which is why I set out to create a healthified recipe that combined two of my favorites: cinnamon rolls and scones! And seeing that these sizable bad boys have only 170 calories and 5 grams of protein, I can easily justify having one (or two!) every morning.
Trust me, you guys, this recipe is a total keeper. Being a healthy living blogger, I’ve had my fair share of womp womp womp recipes. Ones that I’ve tried to make as healthy as friggin’ possible by combining only low calorie and nonfat ingredients. And what do you know, you can’t mix things like kale and stevia and expect a magically delicious dessert to appear. I feel like when you do that, it beats the whole purpose of cooking something that you actually want to eat and would enjoy. If I wanted to eat kale and stevia, I would eat kale and stevia. If I want to eat a scone that doesn’t taste like poo, I shouldn’t put ingredients in that will disappoint me in the end. This recipe is all about balance and is relatively healthy (for a treat) and doesn’t lack in the flavor department!
Other than that, I have a few random musings to talk about.
Plot twist: Kyle is actually a famous movie star who uses is downtime to lead a double life.
Anyways, that’s all I got for now! Question of the day: What is your favorite baked good? xoxo Christine