Cinnamon can be found in various forms, including whole sticks and ground powder, in most grocery stores and spice shops. It's commonly located in the baking aisle or the spice section. Additionally, cinnamon is used in many dishes and beverages, making it a popular ingredient in recipes for desserts, curries, and warm drinks like chai and Hot Chocolate. You can also find it in health food stores and online retailers.
Everyone loves a good cinnamon bun but not the calories that come from eating one. On Doctor Oz's website one can find a lower calorie recipe for cinnamon buns.
Have you ever heard of the Cinnamon challenge? Well if not, search on YouTube. Swallowing cinnamon, or at least keeping it in your mouth for 30 seconds is practically physically impossible. Cinnamon Toast Crunch (cereal) and other Cinnamon foods are only edible because they aren't NATURAL cinnamon. Plus, who says its good for your teeth? Because its NOT.
Recipes for cinnamon cookies can be found in various websites, such as allrecipes, or why not using the amateur-friendly website food where you will for sure manage to make your cinnamon cookie!
they discontinued that in 2003
I usually find find nutmeg an acceptable substitute, but it depends on your purpose
i think you could find those at a grocery store
cinnamon!
Cinnamon does not have Coumadin in it. Cinnamon that is sold in stores and has the label cinnamon on it, is pure cinnamon.
Rhodes frozen cinnamon rolls can be found for purchase in the frozen food section of most grocery stores.
i dont know either... that's what im trying 2 find out
Most large grocery stores carry cinnamon powder - in the spice aisle.
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