Last year I actually missed the annual highlight of the Cinnamon Bun Day... This year I most certainly won't - so if I don't happen to stumble over a cinnamon bun on the town today, it then jumping straight into my mouth, I know I can at least rely on the ones at home. Which I baked yesterday, just to be sure this year's October 4th wouldn't be a complete disaster bunwise.
I admit, I did sample a bit, when they came out of the oven smelling all deliciously homemade and mouthwatering - I think they're quite alright and up to a good cinnamon bun standard, although I added some walnuts, changed the flour and skipped a large part of the butter bit.
I could possibly feed the whole neighbourhood with the batch I got, but I won't. Instead they freeze well and will keep any stray wanderer happy for many dark and rainy evenings to come - and maybe one or two for undersigned as well.
I hope you get you buns warm today, happy Cinnamon Bun Day!
You guys actually celebrate a Cinnamon Bun Day?! Oh my, I've got to talk to Mayor Menino ASAP! Boston needs to adhere to this noble celebration. A Cinnamon Bun Day... Oh, yeah, we must have that!
ReplyDeleteThat photo is killing me. I swear I can smell your buns! ~:D
This is the best news of my day!! It's Cinnamon Bun Day?!? That's it, I'm going out for breakfast.
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I'm glad this great celebration is so very appreciated - of course every city, every country should adhere to it, I'm sure that would make for much happier citizens!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind words, Fénix:)
Oh I do hope you went out for breakfast and had a really nice cinnamon bun, heidkins!
Again, I agree with Fénix. Looks absolutely irresistible. I've got to admit that I didn't celebrate the day at all. In my defense I'd emphasize that the only cinnamon buns I came across looked miserable.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Per. I'm sorry to hear about your lack of cinnamon bun festivities, I can't imagine how completely devastating such a thing must feel...;)
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