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I made cinnamon rolls! I know they aren't perfect but I know what I did wrong!

exexec · 61-69, C
They look good to me.
popmol · 22-25, M
@OogieBoogie its more the amount of the bad stuff we eat than the stuff itself.
@popmol very true .
A little treat now and then ain't bad 🤗
popmol · 22-25, M
@OogieBoogie but don't expect a great summer body when not exercising and eating pasta everyday 🤣
akindheart · 61-69, F
hey they look ok. when you roll them thin, put them in cupcake tins and bake them with a spoonful of apple filling in them. the cinnamon rolls make crust and then drizzle glaze over them...saw this on IG
popmol · 22-25, M
@akindheart i refuse to glaze in any way! it ruins the product! but i'll keep the other tips in mind!
akindheart · 61-69, F
@popmol but that glaze makes it even more better. but your choice!
popmol · 22-25, M
@akindheart you have this perfectly baked golden treat, intricate layers, created by training recipes perfected over centuries. glistening sugar between the layers, a whole group working on getting the butter the eggs flour and yeast all preciously collected to make this amazing treat.

then dump over some hardened syrup that jsut taste of sugar with a slight flavour change. or even more weird creations.
ruining the flavour!

it's like covering a whole fry with mayo instead of a small dip for most of the fry!
Kstrong · 56-60, F
You did excellent! I don't even try that! My mom was an excellent cook and baker, on the bottom of the pan she baked the cinnamon rolls in, she melted butter and added light layer of brown sugar, as it baked the butter and brown sugar caramelized and made a gooey mixture, coating the bottom and penetrated the cinnamon rolls into a gooey, delicious mixture
popmol · 22-25, M
@Kstrong haha i did something similar but not on purpose! the syrup for in between melted away and made the underside brown and delicious with cinnmon and buttery flavour and sugar!
SW-User
They don't look bad ...just make some cream cheese icing to put on it .
swirlie · 31-35, F
@popmol
Putting cream cheese on anything that's round and edible is an American thing. Keep baking and stay focused, pompol! Those cinnamon rolls fresh out of the oven look perfect exactly as you have them!
popmol · 22-25, M
@SW-User very unlikely xD
popmol · 22-25, M
@SW-User then you got caught in the AOE need to move out of those red circles!
Spelt isn't easy to learn to cook with .

In the last year I've been experimenting with other flours like coconut flour, dried banana flour , spelt. etc.

Wheat flour is so popular because it's light and very stretchy and has lots of structure - which means it makes things that stick together well.

The reason we have left these more ancient grains behind is that they don't have these benefits - they are less structured - they make things that break or crumble easier - they don't stretch and rise as well with yeast .
(I think this is why many ancient recipes are based around flatbread type baking)

But they are nutritionally superior .

I can't really give you any advice except that I know spelt needs more liquid than wheat flour in recipes....but then that also depends upon the type of spelt flour you are working with .
Honestly - I changed what I cooked , rather than spend too much time trying to get better results with spelt.
I tend to use it more for pastry bases and biscuits , and have accepted my cakes are gonna be heavy 😂

But mostly I try to stay away from cooking those things now as I know ultimately - they aren't healthy .

But it's good that you are looking into these grains - white processed flour is AWFUL. Its terrible for the gut and is often one of the causes of systemic inflammation and allergies.

I have been researching non inflammatory foods for two years now , and it's amazing how much of the modern diet isn't good for us .

I think you did great. That was an ambitious first project for spelt .
They look really yummy .
popmol · 22-25, M
@OogieBoogie i would just make recipes but with soy milk and spelt so people know the exact measurements for those recipes.

thats impressive, i jsut got less headaches mostly. the sugar level does the same as coffee. once you stop you'll feel awful but after a week i felt way better.

yeah keep it up :)

i wouldn't give them too much bacon and eggs because those can have negative effects if eaten every day but not working out enough, although they are kids so they'll need it when running around a lot if they do that. leaving out a day sometimes can be helpful.
but yeah everything is laced with it certainly prepacked produce.

i do know a nice sweet treat if you like it, couer de beauf tomatos, unions, balsamic vinegar maybe a little sugar if the vinegar is nto the sweet kind but is not required. with the unions with them add figs for sweetness and then add goat cheese! do this in a small piecrust (any kind you like) and in the oven! a lovely treat!

if you have any problem ever after milk you should do milk alternatives! soy milk is good i don't like the other alternatives but most say they are good too.

i'll try to give you any tip i can! ooh i can translate this recipe i have for spelt crackers they are good! even for me who doesn't like spelt all that much!
its a bunch of seeds and a paste you put in the oven to make a whole bunch you can store for a while! very nutritious!
@popmol thankyou so much for the tips .
I'm trying to go no sugar, (and no white simple carbs), because of two reasons ;.
1 - it's just plain bad for you
2 - given some time, I'll 'reset' my taste buds, and my system .

And I think it's working . I've already noticed that by cutting them out, I'm not getting cravings nearly as much as I did. I barely snack anymore. And now it happens when I AM actually properly hungry
(Snacking has something to do with simple carbs being turned into glucose so easily and creating a 'sugar hit' to your system - and hence a sugar drop = creates craving for hit)

And I swear it does . Now I'm getting no 'hits' there's no 'lows' . So no cravings start.
Which has also helped with reducing my coffee intake. If I eat proteins for breakfast, or have a steak the night before - I can go all day and not need to eat ....or drink coffee ! I have way better sustained energy levels that I don't crave anything .
Although since I've reduced my coffee consumption I now have to make sure I drink more water - I forget , as I don't have cravings for anything anymore.

I know people think too much bacon and eggs is too fatty, too much cholesterol .
But new scientific and medical research has found this thing about 'too much cholesterol ' is over exaggerated bullshit . We NEED cholesterol for so many bodily functions: hormones, immune system... repair .

In fact, they are now discovering that the cholesterol that's found in arteries isn't there just because someone ate too much fat, it's there because the arerty walls got weak from not eating enoughof the [b]right[/b] fats .
Fats build cell membranes....of EVERYTHING : arety and vein walls, gut , brain , enzymes, white and red blood cells, neural and nervous system .....ad infinitum - every cell in your body needs the right fats to a built a strong protective structure.

But the fad of the past recent decades of 'poly unsaturated fats' is partly literally killing people. These fats build a weaker structure , trans fats are even worse .
(You can create a trans fat by heating a weak fat too high ...ie the polyunsaturated ones )

These weaker structures are what cause the body to send stronger fat deposits to weak points in veins and arteries to try and fix them - and that's when blood flow problems start to happen 🤷
I'm not saying it means a ' free for all ' on eating fat - but it means 'pay attention to the fats you choose to eat' . Up those omega 3's, eat those saturated fats that are going to build strong cells .
People forget, we store all excess energy AS FAT. So as long as you aren't eating so much fat that you start storing it - that's good .

Sorry to go on and on ....but this had been a game changer for me . I'm on no anti-inflammatories any more . I stopped my SSR meds, my sleep is better (magnesium helped with that). less pain, clearer mind, less anxiety , no cravings .... Better nutrition has been an absolute savoir.
I got a headache the other day (too much screen time). And I took just one paracetamol tablet instead my usual 3 .....and it fixed it .

I can literally [b]feel[/b] the difference of eating a 'good' meal, to a 'bad' one. Diner used to make me bloated, tired/sleepy....uncomfortable ....reflux .
If I eat properly, the only thing I feel after a meal is ' deeply satisfied'.

Id been eating so badly for so long , id forgotten this is how food is supposed to make you feel 🤷

Sorry again - I'm just very passionate about this new journey I'm on . And to be 53 and on no medication at all .....is a pretty rare thing that's days, so I'm also very happy about it .

And yes - any advice you can share - id love to hear 🤗
popmol · 22-25, M
@OogieBoogie ooh one good tip though, or more a fun fact, when eating pasta reheating makes it healthier. the easily digestible starches become hard to break chains that are hard to break down making you take less of it up and be healthier that way!

well cravings for water is something you should create cause its important but yeah the energy you get from sugar you'd need to constantly consume like an addiction to prevent the highs and lows.
fiber like some good veggies and meat will give you way more energy for the long run.

well its not entirely bullshit, theres 2 types of cholesterol the bad and the good. the good does the exact opposite of the bad one.
the issue is people hear cholesterol bad without context or leave out context so now everyone is like cholesterol bad.
everything has a nuance!
like testosterone is needed for men for sure but they also generate a bad testosterone that makes us bald.
i would say an egg and bacon (if its fresh bacon its less bad but filled with preservatives its not great) a day is a bit much. for various reason, if you exercise enough or have a tough job its not bad but if your life is more sedentary its not that great. you can do it whenever you do a workout though. but our body also need variety.

well its both fats, weaker body and sugars. the right oils are good like salmon, nuts, oils from seeds.
but oils made for high temperatures are awful! also you find the bad oils in meat cheese milk and of course chocolate and treats and fast food.
although those in milk are less bad than cheese and meat is also only bad in severe amounts. like kilos of steak. if you eat a 100 to 200 grams a day its no issue. and milk and cheese of course have other good effects too like microbes fro your gut!

yes indeed making an oil that can't handle high temperatures into one that can like olive oil or butter will make them awful.

haha yeah people underestimate how much a good night sleep and some good nutrition can help. also of course getting rid of addictions like coffee or sugar.
because half the exhaustions in todays age come from coffee and sugar highs and lows.
did you know the stuff in coffee has a half live of 6 hours. so it halfs every 6 hours in your body but the effect of the high stays way shorter. so the stuff making your body worse stays in for way longer yet the good effect almost not.

haha i found that funny, i know what you mean but i never had that issue i had to eat 4 plates of pasta to feel tired. i never got other people but it seems i have a pretty good stomach, plus with my intolerance bloating is normal xD
but yeah if i eat a light meal some chicken with spices, a nice fresh salad and some rice you'll not feel upset.

you should feel good you're doing great :)

one of the things i love most in cooking is finding meals that fit with each other.
you can't believe what the right meal does with the right dessert. not just no heavy dessert after a heavy dinner. but things like if you drink lassi, the yoghurt drink after a curry is so life changing! the lassi with its freshness and good probiotics and such will improve your gut and counteract the negative effects of the curry like straining your stomach!

i'm trying to find those kind of things that work well not only on one plate like a fresh salad with a crisp fry but things that one after another help. like a sorbet, yes it has a lot of sugar but it does help if you ate a heavy main course due to its lightness compared to something like icecream.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
So whats the problem?
😷
popmol · 22-25, M
@whowasthatmaskedman that will probably help indeed, but in general i also need to do it thinner! i think i'll do it layer by layer instead of one big sheet
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@popmol Baking in particular takes practice and you adjust things that work for you.😷
popmol · 22-25, M
@whowasthatmaskedman true its skills and exact science not this spiritual nonsense cooking!
TheOthetAcc · 36-40, M
You don't invite nobody ...🙄
popmol · 22-25, M
@TheOthetAcc i'm not worth much or am something to be proud of.
but that's enough negativity for a positive post ☺️
TheOthetAcc · 36-40, M
@popmol You're her son. You mean the world to her no matter what.
popmol · 22-25, M
@TheOthetAcc i'll take your comment to heart if i can ☺️
Jenny1234 · 51-55, F
@popmol I think that would be a good idea as they may not burn that way. And I might recommend baking on a slightly lower temp. But you did a good job!
popmol · 22-25, M
@Jenny1234 slightly lower temperature would be nice indeed!
jehova · 31-35, M
They look delicious though. Were thry from scratvh or store bought ready to bake.
popmol · 22-25, M
@jehova dough and everything made from scratch!
jehova · 31-35, M
@popmol impressive
How did they taste?
They don't look bad though.
popmol · 22-25, M
@thinkingoutloud well i never ate a normal one so i coudln't compare but they were more doughy than airy due to rising problems but taste wise, it was nice dough and the cinnamon taste was great!
@popmol I love cinnamon and anything with it is a plus. Airy or doughy.
popmol · 22-25, M
@thinkingoutloud haha well it was thicker doughy but it was still delicious though ☺️
SW-User
I stick with the pop up canned rolls. But good job on your part.
popmol · 22-25, M
@SW-User thanks :)
Musicman · 61-69, M
They look good to me. 😋
popmol · 22-25, M
@Musicman well theres issues, one my mother is allergic to regular wheat, so i have to use spelt which doesn't fluff up like wheat.
so its not as fluffy as it could be.
also i didn't know how big the rolls should be so it seems i should take the dough and roll it even thinner as they were less fluffy they were more doughy due to being thick!
Musicman · 61-69, M
@popmol Sadly we all have to watch our diet as we get older. 💔😢😢😢
popmol · 22-25, M
@Musicman well for her it has been 20 years already but sure 🤣 also me her and my sis all are intolerant to milk her worse than us as we can drink it now but soy milk is infinitely better!
Fullmetal · 46-50, M
Fuck all wrong with those! Looks delicious!!
popmol · 22-25, M
@Fullmetal spelt didn't rise enough so more doughy than fluffy. also a bit too thick, need to roll it out more.
Jenny1234 · 51-55, F
They look good but a little high/tall
popmol · 22-25, M
@Jenny1234 haha i was planning to next time cut them in half ☺️
jehova · 31-35, M
Learning experience. Are they edible? Good enough.
popmol · 22-25, M
@jehova they are fine. i just have to sue other type of wheat for my mother and that adds difficulties. now i know which there are so i can make a repeat and do it right.
Raaii · 22-25, F
[c=800000]are ths sweet?[/c]
popmol · 22-25, M
@Raaii yes sweet buttery and cinnamon
Raaii · 22-25, F
@popmol [c=800000] I love sweet things a lot[/c]
popmol · 22-25, M
@Raaii lovely! you'll like these!
they look fine to me
popmol · 22-25, M
@BridgeOvertroubledWaters they look gorgeous and their personality is pretty nice but theres some red flags!
Prettybratbi1tch · 26-30, F
Looks good to me
popmol · 22-25, M
@Prettybratbi1tch the dough was too thick! also it didn't rise enough due to the wheat i used.
popmol · 22-25, M
@Lilymoon even with mistakes they were plenty yummy! ☺️
Lilymoon · F
@popmol 😋
pride49 · 31-35, M
They look like an old man's penis
popmol · 22-25, M
@pride49 this is a family friendly post.
pride49 · 31-35, M
@popmol ok
SandWitch · 26-30, F
Oh my god, you don't expect us to eat those with our eyes open, do you?
popmol · 22-25, M
@SandWitch i'm not sure what you mean you think they are that bad you need to close you eyes?
SandWitch · 26-30, F
@popmol
If I opened my mouth wide enough to bite one, my eyes would close involuntarily as soon as my jaw angle reached 45 degrees from horizontal. It happens all the time, so I know these things.
popmol · 22-25, M
@SandWitch ooh so when you unhinge your jaw like a snake the upper part of your mouth blocks your eyes! i get it! so it wasn't a negative comment ☺️ that makes me happy!

 
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