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January 15, 2011
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St. Louis On Apartment Therapy

St. Louis On Apartment Therapy

Some of y’all may be acquainted with the blog Apartment Therapy. I occasionally click on over there to take in a house tour or two. It is interesting for me to see how people are decorating their own spaces and all of the innovation that the process generates.

I clicked on this one, Tim’s Old Boot of a Carriage House, and was really surprised to find myself in the home of a St. Louisan. What an interesting home it is, too. This fellow is the grandson of the man who was mayor during the construction of the Arch and his house is full of historical St. Louis finds.

Anyway, I thought that my St. Louis friends might be interested.

Happy Saturday, y’all!

January 15, 2011
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St. Louis On Apartment Therapy

St. Louis On Apartment Therapy

Some of y’all may be acquainted with the blog Apartment Therapy. I occasionally click on over there to take in a house tour or two. It is interesting for me to see how people are decorating their own spaces and all of the innovation that the process generates.

I clicked on this one, Tim’s Old Boot of a Carriage House, and was really surprised to find myself in the home of a St. Louisan. What an interesting home it is, too. This fellow is the grandson of the man who was mayor during the construction of the Arch and his house is full of historical St. Louis finds.

Anyway, I thought that my St. Louis friends might be interested.

Happy Saturday, y’all!

January 15, 2011
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St. Louis On Apartment Therapy

St. Louis On Apartment Therapy

Some of y’all may be acquainted with the blog Apartment Therapy. I occasionally click on over there to take in a house tour or two. It is interesting for me to see how people are decorating their own spaces and all of the innovation that the process generates.

I clicked on this one, Tim’s Old Boot of a Carriage House, and was really surprised to find myself in the home of a St. Louisan. What an interesting home it is, too. This fellow is the grandson of the man who was mayor during the construction of the Arch and his house is full of historical St. Louis finds.

Anyway, I thought that my St. Louis friends might be interested.

Happy Saturday, y’all!

January 14, 2011
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More Cake

More Cake

But, this time, it’s the musical version.

Cake, the band, has just released their first album in 7 years. I like Cake, sort of. Usually, Jon will be singing a song, I’ll say, “I like that, what is it?” And, it’s Cake. I think that I have issues with the lazy sort of sound that the lead singer has.

This is their newest single “Sick of You”. Not the most uplifting, but you can’t deny that it has a groove.

If you dig this single, mosey over to Indie Rock Cafe to snag a free and legal mp3. You might even find some other things over there that you like.

Over and out.
Happy Friday, y’all!

January 14, 2011
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More Cake

More Cake

But, this time, it’s the musical version.

Cake, the band, has just released their first album in 7 years. I like Cake, sort of. Usually, Jon will be singing a song, I’ll say, “I like that, what is it?” And, it’s Cake. I think that I have issues with the lazy sort of sound that the lead singer has.

This is their newest single “Sick of You”. Not the most uplifting, but you can’t deny that it has a groove.

If you dig this single, mosey over to Indie Rock Cafe to snag a free and legal mp3. You might even find some other things over there that you like.

Over and out.
Happy Friday, y’all!

January 14, 2011
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More Cake

More Cake

But, this time, it’s the musical version.

Cake, the band, has just released their first album in 7 years. I like Cake, sort of. Usually, Jon will be singing a song, I’ll say, “I like that, what is it?” And, it’s Cake. I think that I have issues with the lazy sort of sound that the lead singer has.

This is their newest single “Sick of You”. Not the most uplifting, but you can’t deny that it has a groove.

If you dig this single, mosey over to Indie Rock Cafe to snag a free and legal mp3. You might even find some other things over there that you like.

Over and out.
Happy Friday, y’all!

January 13, 2011
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Somewhere In The First Week Of January

Somewhere In The First Week Of January

we have this.

Then, a couple of days later, we have this.

Which is why I don’t bother drawing any food goals or boundaries until right about now.

Not that I’m all that concerned, anyway.

Though, I guess that I was a little concerned since I’m glad that the cake is gone at last.

But not so concerned as to not make cinnamon rolls.

Sometimes I don’t make a lick of sense.

January 13, 2011
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Somewhere In The First Week Of January

Somewhere In The First Week Of January

we have this.

Then, a couple of days later, we have this.

Which is why I don’t bother drawing any food goals or boundaries until right about now.

Not that I’m all that concerned, anyway.

Though, I guess that I was a little concerned since I’m glad that the cake is gone at last.

But not so concerned as to not make cinnamon rolls.

Sometimes I don’t make a lick of sense.

January 13, 2011
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Somewhere In The First Week Of January

Somewhere In The First Week Of January

we have this.

Then, a couple of days later, we have this.

Which is why I don’t bother drawing any food goals or boundaries until right about now.

Not that I’m all that concerned, anyway.

Though, I guess that I was a little concerned since I’m glad that the cake is gone at last.

But not so concerned as to not make cinnamon rolls.

Sometimes I don’t make a lick of sense.

January 12, 2011
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The Promised Recipe

The Promised Recipe
for the cinnamon rolls can be found here.

The recipe takes some time, but is it ever worth it.

Now, of course, I didn’t make the recipe exactly as it was written. My modifications were to make the whole thing — start to finish — in my kitchenaid mixer bowl using the dough hook. Also, I used plain old all purpose flour and buttermilk concocted from milk mixed with 1 T vinegar. I did end up using a little more flour than the recipe called for, but not much. The key is to add the flour a cup at a time until you’ve added about 5 cups and then switch to adding it in smaller and smaller increments until the dough is supple, smooth and not tacky. Trust me, please, and just try it once. Because after you’ve made the dough and refrigerated it for the allotted time it will be super easy to work with.

Cinnamon roll variation that I posted yesterday: Remove roll dough from the fridge and let it warm up a bit at room temperature for 15-30 minutes to make it a bit easier to roll out. Divide the dough as needed for the area that you have to roll it out. I personally have a small kitchen so I do my cinnamon roll making in 2-3 batches just because I don’t have the space to roll out that much dough at once. Roll the dough to about 1/8 inch thick rectangle. Make sure to use some flour for your surface even though the dough isn’t sticky. This will ensure that you will have an easier time rolling up the dough to form the cinnamon rolls. Melt 1 stick of butter. Divide the butter as needed between the rolled out rectangles. Sprinkle thickly with brown or white sugar and then evenly sprinkle with cinnamon. Roll the dough from the top down (toward you) and seal up the seam along the side. Taking a sharp knife, cut the rolls into 1inch or 1 1/4 inch segments. Place the segments cut sides up on a greased cookie sheet. Cover with plastic wrap. At this point you can either allow the dough to have its second rise or you can place the pan in the freezer to flash freeze the rolls. If you are letting the dough rise, wait until it doubles in size and then bake at 350 until lightly browned. If you are freezing the rolls, wait until they are firm and then transfer the frozen rolls to a ziploc. When the rolls are baked remove them from the oven and top with a sugar glaze.

It sounds long and drawn out but it isn’t, I promise. These rolls are wonderful and easy to work with. The recipe makes a ton and has a lovely texture. Also, the dollar rolls from the original recipe are great, too. (Jon LOVES them.) The linked recipe tells you how to do those. And, the great thing about this recipe is that it makes enough dough to give you about 50 dollar rolls or you can use part for cinnamon rolls and some for dollar rolls.

Give them a try….you know that you want to!

Happy Wednesday, y’all!