Buzzfeed Tasty- “Cinnamon Roll Breakfast Muffins” Review
As a person who enjoys quick and simple meals, Buzzfeed Tasty has some neat recipes I want to try. Today I made “Cinnamon Roll Breakfast Muffins,” here’s how it went.
Recipe:
Eggs- 6
Milk- 1/2 Cup
Heavy Cream- 1/2 Cup
Vanilla Extract- 2 Teaspoons
Cinnamon- 2 Teaspoons
Sugar- 1/2 Cup
Cinnamon Roll- 2 Packs
The actual making of the meal was pretty simple, instructions were easy since I used step-by-step mode (in app only). The main problem was the waiting. After I put everything in the muffin tin (I used cupcake because I don’t have a muffin tin) I had to put the tins in the refrigerator for two hours, not what I was expecting when I told my parents I was making breakfast. After the freezing, they went straight into the oven for 35 minutes.
The muffins turned out pretty good, but they taste like regular cinnamon rolls. Was it worth the time? No, no it wasn’t. If you want to make these, go ahead, but I could cut the time in more than half by buying them premade.
Here’s the link to the recipe to try for yourselves.
https://tasty.co/recipe/cinnamon-roll-breakfast-muffins
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John Jiler • Nov 8, 2018 at 11:32 am
THE NOTORIOUS NINETEEN
Dear Editor;
Autumn is deepening, and seniors are seriously thinking about their next step. For many of us, your generation is the hope of the future. The Parkland high school shootings galvanized young people across the nation to passionately advocate for common sense gun laws. Now, as your attention turns to college, we want to turn our admiration into action.
With the help of the Brady Center, the new Gabby Giffords consortium, Everytown for Gun Safety and the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, we’re reaching out to high school journalists across the country with our list of the NOTORIOUS NINETEEN—the states with dangerous, inadequate gun laws. Many of them condone the open carry of weapons on college campuses, but even those who don’t have encouraged or tolerated a state-wide, lawless violent culture. Our mission is to make these states known to high school seniors, whom we encourage NOT to apply to college in:
ALABAMA, ALASKA, ARIZONA, ARKANSAS, FLORIDA, GEORGIA, IDAHO, KANSAS, KENTUCKY, MISSISSIPPI, MISSOURI, MONTANA, NEW HAMPSHIRE, NORTH DAKOTA, OKLAHOMA, TEXAS, UTAH, WEST VIRGINIA, OR WYOMING.
We’ll be following up with letters to college presidents, Governors and legislators of the “Notorious Nineteen.” If they’re curious why their state-wide college applications are down this year, we’ll be happy to tell them!
Thank you for considering the publication of this letter in your newspaper. This is how the world changes. Good luck throughout senior year…… and beyond!
Best,
John Jiler,
Coordinator,
Committee for Scholastic Action On Guns