Why Are Folks Visiting Educators at Home?

woman by windowI’ve probably had this website for over 10 years now.  I would say this site is a combination of spiritual stuff, political opinion, and homeschooling encouragement.  It reflects my passions in life.  I love my Lord Jesus, and although I fail him daily, I walk with him as I stumble through each day.  So, I post about Him…songs, poetry, etc.  I love my country too and am heartsick about the direction it is heading.  So I post patriotic poems, prayers for America and information about those things that undermine our liberties here in this great land.  Homeschooling is something I care about deeply too because it allows folks to pass on their values to their children.  Homeschooling is the best way to mentor and teach our precious kiddos.  Homeschooling helps keep us free.

Lately, I do not post much and I’m somewhat uninspired.  Homeschooling highschool keeps me out of my home more and so I don’t have the opportunity to spend so much time at the computer.  Sometimes though, I like to visit the back page of this website and I’m able to see what folks are viewing.  I can see what country or state they are visiting from and what they have been searching for….why they have landed at Educatorsathome.   Guess what I’ve found?  Guess what folks are interested in? Guess what is the most interesting item for folks these days? Cinnamon Rolls! The last 100 hits to this site have been to view a recipe using Bisquick baking mix to make cinnamon roles.  I have some recipes here at Educators at Home but these are not something I’m so passionate about….they are just for fun.   Well, evidently I should have started a website about Bisquick recipes.  I would have been so popular by now.   But then….I’ve never been the popular type. I sure do hope there are other folks who care about God, America and Homeschooling.

~Anne

Bisquick Frosted Cinnamon Rolls

Do you remember Bisquick?  When I was a little girl my dear Mom used to make muffins, pancakes, apple cake, biscuits and all kinds of yummy treats with handy  Bisquick  Mix.  My nephew is becoming quite the baker and is experimenting with some of the Bisquick recipes.  Here’s one he’s trying today.

2 +1/2 cups Bisquick

2/3 c. Milk

2 tbsp sugar

2 Tbsp butter softened

1 Tbsp ground cinnamon + 2 Tbsp sugar

1/4 c. raisins if desired

Frosting

Heat oven to 375. Grease rectangular pan.  Stir Bisquick, milk and 2 Tbsp sugar until dough forms; beat 20 strokes.

Place dough on surface sprinkled with Bisquick; roll in Bisquick to coat.  Shape into ball, knead 10 times.  Roll or pat dough into 15×9 in. rectangle. Spread with butter.  Mix 2 Tbsp sugar and cinnamon sprinkle over dough.  Sprinkle raisins evenly.  Roll up tightly beginning at 15 in side.  Pinch edge of dough into roll to seal.  Cut into 12 1/1/4 in. slices.  Arrange with cut sides down in pan.

Bake 20-33 min until golden.  Coll. Spread with Frosting.

Frosting

1 1/2 c. powdered sugar

1/4 c. butter softened

2 tbsp milk

1 teas vanilla

Did you know that James Freedman, past President of Dartmouth College, told his  graduating seniors: “The purpose of a college education is to question your father’s values.”  Would you like to pass on your values to your children?  Please consider homeschooling them.  www.educatorsathome.com

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