September 24, 1995
1 loaf frozen bread dough
1/3 c. oleo
1 t. cinnamon
thin white frosting
1/2 c. sliced almonds
maraschino cherries
1/3 c. sugar
Roll dough into a 12" x 18" rectangle/ Spread with oleo.sprinkle on cinnamon and sugar. Fold dough into a sailboat, over lapping the sails. Cut off bottom of boat to form a pinwheel later. Cut rows in sails and twist to form pine tree rows. Spray with a non stick spray. Make a pinwheel with the boat bottom to use as a trunk. Cover and let rise until double. Bake at 350* for 20 minutes. Frost while hot. Decorate with cherries and almonds.
White frosting: Mix 1 c. sifted powdered sugar, 6 t. milk, 1T. oleo and 1 t. vanilla
The Spice Merchant in Wichita began selling Vietnamese cinnamon so I used it on this recipe, very very tasty. The cinnamon is a stronger and a little more oil but still use the same amount.
Hue (way) the salad maker at work loves this
A lawyer is someone who is willing to spend every cent you own to prove he's right...Bill Lyon
Faith is believing in things when common sense tells you not to... George Seatun
1 loaf frozen bread dough
1/3 c. oleo
1 t. cinnamon
thin white frosting
1/2 c. sliced almonds
maraschino cherries
1/3 c. sugar
Roll dough into a 12" x 18" rectangle/ Spread with oleo.sprinkle on cinnamon and sugar. Fold dough into a sailboat, over lapping the sails. Cut off bottom of boat to form a pinwheel later. Cut rows in sails and twist to form pine tree rows. Spray with a non stick spray. Make a pinwheel with the boat bottom to use as a trunk. Cover and let rise until double. Bake at 350* for 20 minutes. Frost while hot. Decorate with cherries and almonds.
White frosting: Mix 1 c. sifted powdered sugar, 6 t. milk, 1T. oleo and 1 t. vanilla
The Spice Merchant in Wichita began selling Vietnamese cinnamon so I used it on this recipe, very very tasty. The cinnamon is a stronger and a little more oil but still use the same amount.
Hue (way) the salad maker at work loves this
A lawyer is someone who is willing to spend every cent you own to prove he's right...Bill Lyon
Faith is believing in things when common sense tells you not to... George Seatun
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