Give Your Sweet Tooth A Mouth-Watering Christmas Gift!
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Who Needs Napkins? You’ll Want To Lick Your Fingers Clean
My son is not a fan of cinnamon. It’s like he has this over-sensitive radar that can track every trace of cinnamon within 300ft.
If there is even the slightest scent of cinnamon floating in the air, he says: “Whatever that is, I don’t want to eat it.” I have no idea where he got that from – I cannot remember a single time he would have eaten something cinnamony. Maybe it’s one of those things kids come up with; you know, they see something in a cartoon and their imagination turns it into something totally absurd!
It was the same thing when I found this cinnamon pull-apart bread recipe over at My Chocolate Therapy and made it for the first time. At first he didn’t even want to have a taste. But when the rest of the family devoured this beautifully sticky, delicious bread piece by piece, I could see him hesitate…
Finally he gave in and asked if he could have a little bite. And you know what? He ended up eating three slices! So, yay for Mom! Now we have at least one cinnamon treat that he does enjoy!
Recipe and image courtesy of My Chocolate Therapy.
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Quick Tip: Instead of glaze you could drizzle this with melted, dark and white chocolate!