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I am... a Baker!

(Or... at least, I'd LIKE to be!)
Baking is one of those really calming outlets for me- it's a great way to take out any frustration, or to do when you're bored (and you get some yummy food at the end, which is always a bonus!)

So, from baker to reader, I'm going to share some scrummy little images to you, and then depending on the popularity of this post, maybe a recipe some time in the future too! :)

Now, I am a sucker for Cinnamon Rolls- you just can't beat 'em! Especially when they're still warm, and have that crisp outside with the soft, flakey inside *drools*
Lemme show you what I got ahold of last week...

A Jus-Rol Cinnamon Swirls Bake-it Fresh Kit! OH YEAH!
Contains: The ready-rolled dough can and a pot of icing sugar

They even have little instructions on the box!
The can magically twists itself open and releases the dough!

Mmmm... Cinnamon Swirls...
Just begging to be chopped up! (Into six!)
And ready to hop off into the oven... To make.......
Golden Cinnamon-y Goodness<3
These were definitely one of the nicest things I've ever tasted- and were super duper quick and easy to do (less than 30 mins!) So you wanna know the price of Jus-Roll Cinnamon-Swirls-in-a-box?
TWO POUNDS. Just. £2. Two. Pounds.
That's like... 33.3333333333333 (etc.) pence per roll/swirl/whatever you wanna call them. So worth it! *drools*

Anybody else just love a good cinnamon roll?
*runs off to get another box of ready-to-bake stuff*

~Rachel xxx

(P.S. Nail polish seen in the third image is OPI's "Peace&Love&OPI")

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