Cinnamon Pinwheels And Thoughts Of The Circus

I love babysitting my godson because he is one of the smartest boys I know. He reads a lot which is why he is often curious about things. The things he reads in books make him formulate a lot of questions that he asks the adults. My best friend is quite proud of my godson, but sometimes I can see her looking helpless because there are just some things that cannot be answered without compromising the innocence of a child. I usually laugh at her whenever I witness this, and she just often glares at me.

 

I was on the other side of this questioning last time. While my best friend was baking something in the kitchen, my godson asked me about the circus. Now I know very little about the circus. The information I have was limited because I haven’t really read a book about the circus. But I have a fair idea about what they’re doing under the big top. My godson asked me about the equipment they’ve been using in the circus and I found myself getting frustrated by the minute because I couldn’t answer them in a way an adult should. My best friend came out of the kitchen bearing cinnamon bread that looked like one of those wheels that’s used by performers in the circus. She just laughed at me. And this time, it was me that glared back. Fortunately, the cinnamon pinwheels caught the attention of my godson and I was saved.

 

Photo and recipe courtesy of Just A Little Bite.

 

USE THE RED NEXT PAGE LINK BELOW FOR THE RECIPE AND INGREDIENTS.

 

Quick Tip: You can smother this with cream cheese on top, if you like.

1 comments

ON THE PINWHEELS, HOW LONG DO YOU BAKE THEM AT 400 DEGREES? WHY NOT MAKE YOUR OWN PIECRUST? WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO ASSEMBLE THEM INTO PINWHEELS?

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