I really thought I was being clever when I realized that it might be a good idea to make reservations for our summer vacation this early in February. Much to my chagrin when I hopped on the internet to Farragut State park in Idaho (which is minutes away from Silverwood amusement park which happens to be the kids favorite part of the trip) and I started looking around expecting to find a plethora of options... I was wrong. Dead wrong. There is nothing left for the week Shane has off. We've been doing this for a few years now and I thought this far in advance from July I was really planning ahead, but apparently other people plan better than me. So now we are trying to figure out what we can do. We have a trailer that we are still paying on and want to use it so we are looking into splitting up RV spots, or coming up with Plan B or maybe Plan C... The Ocean, the forest... anywhere just not the desert. We have over a week to fill with family time and I feel defeated because my brain can't come up with another idea. Yes we have time but obviously things go quickly. Help!
I've been tweaking this overnight sourdough cinnamon roll recipe over the last few months and I think it's finally, exactly, the way I like it. We love this for slow weekend mornings, to take to family and friends, or for special holiday get togethers. It's also the same recipe I use when making them to sell locally. I've been keeping it under wraps for no reason in particular but it's just too good not to share. I don't have a reliable kitchen scale so this recipe uses good old fashion cups and goes a lot by the feeling of the dough. It will get messy but don't be discouraged if it doesn't turn out just right the first time. No matter the flop, these cinnamon rolls will never disappoint taste wise. The PDF printable can be found here or you can keep reading. Overnight Sourdough Cinnamon Rolls The night before you want to make rolls: 8 Tablespoons cold butter, shredded (a whole stick) 2 1/2 cups unbleached all-purpose or bread flour 1/2 cup sourdou...
Oregon coast is always pretty and there's got to be lots of rv camp sites with all the blue hairs down there :)
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