In the last month, I have had my engagement ring for 5 days. FIVE DAYS. I got it back, I'm wearing it again and it's like it's brand new all over again. It feels heavy, and it's super shiny and I looove it. all. over. again.
Now, it's pouring outside, there's flooding all over Corpus, and Spens can't get home.
SO. I'm on my break between semesters and I thought I would try to get a blog post out...
I've seen these rolls a few times in the freezer section at my local HEB. I'm pretty sure that I even have their breadsticks in the back of the freezer somewhere. I always seem to remember them after everything is all done and eaten.
Now, it's pouring outside, there's flooding all over Corpus, and Spens can't get home.
SO. I'm on my break between semesters and I thought I would try to get a blog post out...
I've seen these rolls a few times in the freezer section at my local HEB. I'm pretty sure that I even have their breadsticks in the back of the freezer somewhere. I always seem to remember them after everything is all done and eaten.
The directions are pretty basic - heat the oven, place on baking sheet, blah blah blah.
I'm not sure if it's our oven or Corpus or what but I had to bake for longer than the recommended time. Still, they were worth it.
They were a little pale at first, hence why I kept baking. That being said, they came out more like biscuits, not rolls.
They were cheesy, soft, and delicious.
I'm not sure if it's our oven or Corpus or what but I had to bake for longer than the recommended time. Still, they were worth it.
They were a little pale at first, hence why I kept baking. That being said, they came out more like biscuits, not rolls.
They were cheesy, soft, and delicious.
I think they priced at around $0.50 per roll...there was 12 in the pack. They paired nicely with an alfredo I made.
They will definitely become a staple to our pasta dishes! What are some gluten free rolls you've enjoyed?
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