Katz cinnamon Roll
By C
@ShyBear88 (59347)
Sterling, Virginia
April 10, 2023 6:29am CST
One of the few things that I suck sr making from scratch is cinnamon rolls. So just before my kids went on spring break. So he has been munching on them off and one through the break. I bought two boxes yesterday because they only come in a box of 4. I don’t expect my 8 year old to want one every day but it’s an another option for breakfast.
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@ShyBear88 (59347)
• Sterling, Virginia
10 Apr 23
it could be? Sound like your question a meal.
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@ShyBear88 (59347)
• Sterling, Virginia
10 Apr 23
@rakski doesn't have to. I like to eat them just as a sugary snack.
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@ShyBear88 (59347)
• Sterling, Virginia
10 Apr 23
Lol everyone is different some people want the same thing daily, others because would change daily others will not. There are people in the world that have issues with food so changing isn't always an option because they won't touch it.
In my family's case, my son has a lot of food allergies, so it makes a lot of meals for him same daily to week.
@ShyBear88 (59347)
• Sterling, Virginia
10 Apr 23
A cinnamon roll is a roll that is rolled in cinnamon into a circle
@ShyBear88 (59347)
• Sterling, Virginia
10 Apr 23
I have to be in the mood for them. Don't know how good gluten-free ones are but then again, I don't have to eat it just my 8-year-old does.
@arunima25 (87819)
• Bangalore, India
10 Apr 23
You can enjoy them. It's good that we get to buy things made and ready to eat. We can't be good at cooking everything from scratch. And sometimes it's more convenient and time saving.
@ShyBear88 (59347)
• Sterling, Virginia
10 Apr 23
I don't really eat gluten-free just my 8-year-old. A lot of things gluten-free can be a pain to make from scratch because of texture as well as taste but my 8-year-old he isn't hard to please since he doesn't actually know what a lot of things should taste like since he can't have wheat.
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@arunima25 (87819)
• Bangalore, India
10 Apr 23
@ShyBear88 Good that he is not hard to please. A fussy eater on gluten free diet would be tough to manage. Many Children who come to me are on GFCF diet( Gluten free Casein free diet). I can see parents struggling to make it work and get good options.
@ShyBear88 (59347)
• Sterling, Virginia
10 Apr 23
@arunima25 It's not hard here in the US to be gluten-free some areas are toucher, but we live in a big are with lots of different dietary needs. He was 2 when we stitched him gluten-free plus dropping anything else he was allergic to that we didn't know till then.
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@rainbowsalt (129)
• India
10 Apr 23
cinnamon rolls can be tedious to make every time you want to eat them but it seems delicious to munch on.
They are not so relevant in the place where I live but would like to try them once.
@ShyBear88 (59347)
• Sterling, Virginia
10 Apr 23
I can buy them from the store already made just that gluten-free food is harder to find already made and ready to go so I would have to make it from scratch if I wanted to have some in the house for my 8-year-old. It just so happens right now one of the stores where I live has already made ones from a company that specializes in foods for people with food allergies.
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@ShyBear88 (59347)
• Sterling, Virginia
10 Apr 23
I hardly get cinnamon rolls from he stores for this reason as my youngest can't have them but his siblings can. So a lot of time its things I can get the whole house.
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