I hope you lunch ladies knew how much you meant to us kids! We changed teachers every year but the lunch ladies stayed the same. I think they knew us kids better than any teacher! They were like Grandma's we got to see every day!
Oh wow, I couldn't of said it better myself.❤ That's exactly how I felt. I always brag to my kids how fortunate I was to have been in school during the 80s. I'll never forget the day I had lunch with my kids for mommy & me day for Mother's Day. I was so excited to eat some school cafeteria food. Boy wasn't it a big let down. Most of the food was in packages. Nothing hot & homemade. I wondered was it just for that day. Nope, my kids told me this was their typical lunch. I was like this is what I'm paying for. No wonder my kids are always hungry when they got home from school. Peanut butter sandwiches & milk carton ain't lunch. It's a snack at best. I understand trying to be healthy at all, but gosh give them some texas toast bread with that peanut butter & jelly 😂 and more than 1 sandwich please.😋🥪🥪😊
Ok, I just have to say how refreshing it is to see someone cook without freaking out about using their hands in the mixtures, using lard, using sugar etc. We have gotten so silly about it all, it's taken the joy out of everything. We rode our bikes without helmets, skateboarded barefoot, didn't have our books censored, ate raw dough and survived it.
Amen Skylark!! I always thought that if I did a cooking channel I would get a ton of negative comments. We grew up learning to cook at our mothers side not from a celebrity. The best learning takes place when you are a participant. You can see, taste, smell and feel the food.Our bodies were built to handle "cooties" in our environment. It made us healthier. Built up our immune system. I have never killed anyone and receive compliments and requests for my recipes. Take us back to the good old days!
Skylark Amen! Well said...we survived a lot especially in the rural areas where we put our hands in the dirt, the gardens etc and YES! we survived and we’re the better for it; I’m still drinking whole milk, eating butter, using lard at times & still alive and well and happy eating foods I grew up with! In my lifetime I’ve seen a lot; some people that supposedly ate “healthy” got cancer and are no more..I could go on & on & on....I love Mrs Lori’s channel; so down to earth , simple and honest😊👍💕💕
Skylark AGREED!! but for sure there will be someone commenting ( or should i say lecturing) Lori on how much sugar she used in the recipe & how it is responsible for the worlds health problems ( acknowledged sugar does play a big part, but Lori isn't saying to eat these everyday!! that's their own choice) .Let's just hope that the party poopers all go and annoy another channel lol!! 😂
I'm tired of people telling me what is good for me and what is bad. I am intolerant of dairy and gluten. So have been gf for 7 years and dairy free for 4 years. So there are enough things I cant have that is supposed to be good for me....yeah right. Oranges are good, but I'm allergic to them also. Garlic is good they say, allergic to that too. So I just do what I can. I do can alot of my stuff. All these so called health experts are dropping faster than anyone. I just eat using common sense.....which has become extremely scarce. Let's try to bring it back in vogue! 😁
Those are gorgeous. There is nothing like lunch lady recipes. I was in high school in the seventies, when gas rationing happened. My dad would take me to school extra early because he had to be at work way before I started school. The lunch ladies would make hot yeast rolls and cinnamon rolls with choice of chocolate milk or just milk for breakfast. On a frosty cold snowy day? Heaven.
I wish the children still had lunches prepared for them by loving ladies like you! I’m old enough to remember how the smells of home cooked food from the cafeteria kitchen would fill the sckool♥️ We all ate well everyday...
I went to school in the 90s. I guess by then it had changed because the smell of school lunches would make me sick. And I love all food. But it makes me smile to hear that others had such a lovely experience!! ❤️
I remember the lunch ladies in Elementary school. They were great. We were so darn poor we couldn’t even afford to buy the school lunches. But every once in awhile we were able to. Hi I’m Darlene from Souper at 60. Come join me in my kitchen sometime. Lord bless❤️🇺🇸
Now our kids get Glyphosate and GMO corn, soy, canola and sugar beets for Obesity, Diabetes and Cancer. Then we have to watch them suffer in the AMA's toxic answer: Chemo, Radiation and Surgery, instead of letting food be their medicine. Hospitals put sulfites in their juices, even salads are sprayed with it. There is literally an ensured cancer circuit operating there. So good food and back to basics is important.
What a fun video!! I remember the lunch ladies, those were the days... Have you put your lunch lady recipes together in a cookbook? That would be so awesome... your channel is a delight!!
When our daughter was little my husband told her that the middle of the cinnamon roll was the WORST part so he would sacrifice himself and eat it for her so she didn’t have to have the terrible center. When she begged me, “please don’t make me eat the middle”, she was told the truth and my husband was in big trouble. She is now almost 40 with kids of her own who tease their Grandpa by eating the middle first. Thank you for sharing your recipe and your memories, Lori.
When they baked homemade rolls the whole school smelled so homey and wonderful! I’m a retired school librarian, and will never forget that smell. Our cooks were the best! Thanks for the great food and memories, ladies.
I remember the delicious smell of our lunchroom--cinnamon rolls, rolls, pizza crust, and more. Your video really took me back, and I enjoyed it so much. Oh my goodness, what a treat to have those tasty lunch lady bakes just about every day. I wish I could thank those ladies. Didn't properly appreciate it at the time.
This reminded me of how my sister had an idea to get the residents at the nursing home to get their appetite back. Many of them just didn't want to eat much. She had them set up those bread making machines in different places and use fans where needed. As the smell of baking bread went through the nursing home a few days the residents got their appetite back.
Miss Lori, you are a breath of fresh air. Love the old ways of cooking from scratch. I'm 68 yrs old and remember when people didn't cook from packages. You and Mr. Brown are a treasure. The kind of people you wish were your neighbors.
My Mamma was a Lunch lady for 30 years and this video just brought so many memories back for me. I used to Live Cinnamon Roll Days cause she got to bring all the left over ones home!!! I remember the big floor mixer and the huge bowls of dough and I could literally smell this whole video🥰❤️
Thank you Miss Lori! I allowed myself to get all worked up. I am in California and my friend went to a grocery store and a physical fight occurred! One friend was knocked to the floor over groceries! Women have to quickly get to their vehicles to keep from having there shopping bags ripped from their arms. I'm an elderly widow and I was afraid and would not have come out of that so well! After hearing you speak, like a child at your feet, I absorbed your peacefulness Miss Lori. I was Blessed by God to have found you and Mr Brown. I love you guys and draw on your strength and the Lord's peace that dwells within you. I love your videos!!!
It's a crazy world, you dont need to get out in it, and get hurt If I thought someone needed my groceries I'd proudly hand it to them But for a woman to fight another for greediness, it awful Your kind words fills my heart Thank you God Bless, xoxoxo
I was a school cook for many years also. I loved the job and the children!! I remember being a very fast worker, like you mentioned!!! I would make 125 lbs. of dough at once....in our big mixers!!! Things have changed so much at the school meal programs. Makes me happier to be retired for 21 years!!! (Don't know how I missed this one)
This video is SO special to me! Not only do I come back to it for reference every time I make these, (a lot...like this morning!) it was my first ever Whippoorwill Holler video! (Cue sentimental tears.) 😭🤭😉😁 Not only did I find my go-to, never miss, You Tuber, I found this precious couple who are so very dear to me! 💗XO💗 Love y'all!
I have to say I wish the schools would go back to doing the actual cooking at the school. I remember in our school we had the BEST maple bars! I have tried to duplicate them but failed. Thanks for sharing.
@@janedoe9421 spot on It was so wonderful sitting in class and smelling all that love cooking up, fresh green beans cooked up with ham bone, corn bread baking fresh oh yes!!! Wonderful ymmy then some paper pusher skeleton decided it wasn't healthy. Really, seems kids grew up hartier then than now.
Boy, does this bring back memories. My Mom was the baker for our high school and she made tons of dinner rolls as a special treat for the kids. She would go in on a Sunday (gasp!) afternoon and make them. She never made them cinnamon rolls, but did for us. People come up to me all the time and ask for Mom's recipes. She passed away last year at 98. Thank you for sharing this.
You’re a lucky woman to have had your mother for that long. I envy that because mine died at 73 while eating out with me and my husband. Mothers are the absolute best thing on earth.
I love your idea of putting just the light on in your oven to proof your dough...brilliant!!!! We are new at making dough and will definitely use your idea Miss Lori!! You and Mr. Brown are fabulous 💗!!
My dough is rising. Im enjoying making these cinnamon rolls. Im up here in Hannibal Mo. and its snowing outside. This is the perfect thing to fix. Thank you so much!!!
I remember when my kids went to school back in 80’s 90’s the lunch lady’s would make homemade cinnamon rolls and homemade chili. Many parents would join the kids for lunch on cinnamon day. Now most of the food comes prepared before it gets to the school. Oh the good all days!
My Dad used to surprise me and come eat lunch at school with me and my friends. How proud I was to see him show up in his Navy uniform khaki's. The boys were wide eyed, and the girls were giggly. Now a days the military doesn't want you to wear your uniform off base, for safety reasons I guess.
tim louden living in Australia we have never had cafeterias at our school. Watching american tv shows and seeing kids getting their lunches served up to them on trays always seemed so foreign. i guess kids bringing their own lunches, usually sandwiches, in lunchbox seems strange to you guys in the U.S? I wonder what other countries school lunch policys are like?
80's-90's? I went to school in 60's-70's. I remember these gigantic delicious rolls everyone was pushing in line to be first to get one before they ran out. Oh the memories.
Hope Love Faith people bring lunch to school as well, here in the states. Not all the kids eat the cafeteria food, usually just on their favorite food day. We do have great lunch programs and reduced lunch or free for those that can’t afford it. Lunches used to be better here when I was a kid. Everything last thing was homemade. Now it’s prepackaged and then heated. When we lived in Canada for a few years when I was young the cafeteria just served homemade soup and sandwiches. Not all the variety that I was used to.
Thank you for the memories. I remembered my grandmother putting her bread dough on a floured towel. I had forgot that , she would have been 113 this April. I am 72. I am starting to retire my cast iron skillets, so sad I just can't lift them anymore. I remember my grandmother asking me to lift her skillet to put gravy in a bowl for her. Will be making cinnamon rolls soon.
Thank you for the memories.My mom also worked in the school lunchroom. At the time, my father owned and drove his school bus. The family traveled to and from school each day and everywhere in the bus. We traveled 5 miles once a week to the nearest little town for groceries. All of our neighbors would be waiting at the road to catch a ride into town to do their shopping. I learned to drive via the bus. I can still smell the hot roll scent coming from our lunchroom. Wish I had one of your cinnamon rolls to go with my coffee. Keep up the good works and stay safe and healthy. Louisiana woman.
@@vickytribble3259 our school made these once a .month chilli and cinnamon rolls. Kids would try to find extra money for cinnamon rolls and that school system still serves them together.
Love you ms Lori, I use to work in school kitchen here in East Tennessee ,I did the baking of sweets plus other foods, I wish schools still cooked like they use too yrs an yrs ago, they have stopped all sweets now and all this "health food stuff that the kids don't like, its really sad, so many children only get this 1 hot meal each day, they don't have good wholesome meals at home. I loved cooking and serving the kids, seeing the look on their faces and hearing the excitement about the meals we prepared for them. Im a mom of 3 boys and mamaw of 7 grandkids, I love cooking and baking for my family and friends, its my passion, keeping my home, decorating . God has been good to us and I'm so blessed , love watching you channel, y'all are good people. Thanks for all the inspiration and just good ole country livin .
Oh NO!! This video is a year old!!!! I LOVE OLD FASHION COOKING!!! My Momma taught me well and I pray there are many many more of your wonderful videos. Thank you for sharing the Cinnamon Rolls. My Favorite!!!!!!
May I come live with you? I'm quiet, sort of, and will clean up after myself....ha! What a delightful, calming video. Thank you. Blessings from Virginia Beach, Monica
I know this is an older vlog but I hadn't watched it. Those cinnamon rolls with bean chowder were probably one of my fave school lunches growing up in the Tulsa Public School system. The other and most favorite was whatever they did to make that "fried" chicken. Oh my word. Did you all do a chicken lunch too? Back in my day, school lunch was probably some of my best balanced and nutritious food my self and brothers had for the day. Nothing but precious memories. I'm sure you know, you made a huge difference in the lives of many children.
Another successful batch for our Pastor Appreciation Breakfast at church this morning. I LOVE making these! It might take me all day but totally worth the effort. I smile the entire time! So tender and delicious. I give all the credit to you and direct folks to your channel. Thank you for this awesome recipe and how-to video. God bless y'all.
I'm 63 Born 1959. Harrah grade school, 1-8 grade back then, Mt. Adams school district, great cooks and many great memories down stairs in the cafeteria / bombshelter ☢️ keep those videos coming, Lord bless you, Godspeed from The Yakima Valley in Washington State! 🙌🏽🙏🏽🕊️❤️
I made these yesterday. I actually made 2 batches (my neighbors were thankful) because mine was not as loose of a dough as yours was. I allowed it to rise a little longer. My rolls however, turned out beautiful. I think they were my best rolls ever.
I made strawberry rolls with this kind of dough one time and my grandchildren went crazy over them! I used an entire large jar of strawberry jam and drizzled the rolls with a thin 10X glaze when they were done. They devoured them like locusts!
I always loved cinnamon rolls that was served when I was a young girl.I remember that when we had cinnamon rolls we also had chilli! It's a nice combination!
I would love it if you could make a lunchroom pan pizza. The elementary school I went to in the 70s made what I thought was THE best version I have ever tasted. Simple, nothing fancy but it was good. At least it was good to 8 year old taste buds back then. It’s soothing to watch and listen to your videos. You have a beautiful heart. Thanks for sharing your talents.
Years ago I was also a " Baker...lunch lady" got to make all the fun..homemade stuff...when we had chili we had cinnamon rolls. We also made our own pizza crust..and homemade strawberry shortcake..and did it for a grade school of 800 kids. Such fun and good food!
Had to watch this one again, it's cold in Illinois, I want some warm cinnamon rolls. Look Miss Lori, when you had a pony tail 😊❤️ I love your new hairdo to 🤗
Oh I love cinnamon rolls period. Anywhere. Anytime. These look wonderful. Hi I’m Darlene from Souper at 60. I’d love to have you join me in my kitchen sometime. Lord bless❤️🇺🇸
Same miss my daughter even bein In school cause I cant go habe breakfast or lunch with her to catch a sneak of my own child hood back cinnamon and cheese rolls were always my favorite to have what I wouldnt give to have a cheese roll these days
Lori, you are my hero today! I adore the lunch lady recipes!!!! It's amazing how food is a time machine. Taking us back to a place of carefree innocence where we were safe. I have been searching for those little bitty cinnamon gems, and an authentic chocolate/peanut butter bars, and those open face turkey sandwiches, (kinda like those 1980s turkey boil in a bag entrees) feels like forever. Keep these old nostalgia recipes coming please!!!! Thank you.
@@LadyBirch she has a pb bar on here. She uses a pb glaze too but she said some schools did chocolate on top. Take a gander. It may be what you’re looking for ❤️
Lunch ladies were entered into my fond memories. They were the highlight of our days. I loved the homemade rolls and the peanut butter balls they made. I loved smelling the pinto beans cooking and they were so good. Kudos to you all.
Ms Lorie, I am definitely going to use your recipe for these Cinnamon Rolls, they are a favorite at our house. You and Mr Brown are such a joy to watch and listen to. I am older than you and am from the old school ways. I carried wash water from a spring to heat in an old black iron kettle for my mom to wash our clothes in a wringer washer when I was growing up, helped her garden and do alot of home canning also. I am so thankful for my raising, sure makes me appreciate my life on a farm. Kids that have to grow up in the city are missing out on alot of life's important lessons. Love your Homestead. We aren't that far from you, Lead Hill, AR. God Bless you all!!
I just have to say how happy I am to have found your cooking videos! Also.... butter and sugar are super foods and they should be in every recipe! I love your accent! Thank you for making these videos ! I used to be a lunch lady too! I wasn't a cook ( they probably didn't trust me with the cookin) but I watched these women cook up delicious foods everyday and the cinnamon rolls were the most popular!
Since the Covid 19 is about & we’re having to hunker down, would you be so gracious to share some recipes for families where a little goes a long way❣️Thank you for this precious memories recipe, God bless🥰
If it's not a big family turn three pounds of ground meat into a meat loaf. Meal one Meat loaf sandwich meal two Crumble part spaghetti or pizza fries meal three Remaining crumble tacos or halfmoon pies meal four
Look up Great Depression Cooking on TH-cam. The ladys name is Clara and she shares recipies from the great depression. Like Poor mans mean or Poor mans feast. (You want to pick safe Dandilions, no chemicals,ect) I have made several recipies.
I loved being on the baking too in the school cafeteria. I got moved to salads. We used to make all sorts of nice baked goods but then it got to where we couldn’t bake anything anymore. Thank you
I do so many of your techniques. I work with another cook who has different techniques and it makes me feel so weird so it’s good to see someone else has the same techniques as me.
Lori, your homemade cinnamon rolls look so delicious! You have such a gift of working so easily with dough, and you are so good at it! I love watching you cook, b/c nothing rattles you! I love your peaceful energy. I am an easy going person like you, so I am very restful watching you. Thank you for all the gardening tips and all of the great recipes you share with us. Those kids at your school were mighty blessed to have you cooking in their lunchroom, and Mr. Brown is mighty lucky to wake up every morning to such a wonderful cook!! Take care of that sore throat and feel better soon, sweet lady!
You can tell they’re real southerners by the phrase ‘fixing to’. I use it all the time and get teased about it. I’m going to try this today. Our little bakery where I grew up made something called honey buns which were wonderful. This looks similar.
You have such a calming, soothing voice. I love it!! Thanks for the recipe. I can’t wait to try it!! And thanks for your stories. I enjoy them too!!! God bless you. 😍☺️💞⭐️🙏🍞
I really enjoy the relaxed and easy manner you have when you're showing us how to make these wonderful recipes. You have a really good way of teaching. Thank you.
@@WhippoorwillHoller three best people in school: Lunch ladies Kindergarten teachers Home Ec teachers Common thread, they're all mom away from mom They shower you with love and make the unbearable parts of school less painful.
I was just watching Miss Loris video for cinnamon rolls, and saw your comment! It really caught my attention. Your name Jean Jennings? My maiden name is Jackie Jean Jennings! Amazing!!
@@jeanjennings5712 you’re so welcome, and you’re right, sometimes things do make the world seem very small! I hope you’re staying warm, and safe in this weather We are having!
Thank you for sharing this recipe, I'm getting my dough together right now...I love your accent and the banter between you and your husband, so cute. Thank you for showing us the step by step...only made them about 3 times in my life!
I made these cinnamon rolls for the first time last week and boy oh boy, were they gooooood! This weekend I tried some variations and made half into coffee scrolls and half into apple walnut scrolls (both are popular in Australia). I am now officially addicted to making this easy pastry!
Watching this video made my stomach growl. I have homeade sourdough rising, as I write this, waiting to make bread.I look forward to more of you're awesome recipes.😀
I came across your channel today and I thought " Now here's someone who can cook like my Mother used to do. " Of course Mother was born in Little Rock. I love peanutbutter and can't wait to make these for my Grandson. Thanks for the memories your cooking gave me!
Hey Ms. Lori! I can’t tell you how much I am enjoying going back through your videos today as we “socially isolate”. This is one of my favorites along with Lunch Lady hot rolls. Hope you and Mr. Brown are staying safe! You’re sweet spirit is such a blessing! Keep these great videos coming!
I sure miss the lunchroom food from my childhood in the 80’s. The pizza, those huge cornbread squares and the peanut butter rice crispy treats have been on my mind lately.
Midsummer Madness I miss my lunchroom favorites from the sixties!! LOL we had wonderful sloppy joes & apple crisp & stews all made right there by the best cooks in our county!! The good ole days...the fruit jello wedges were awesome too...all this in our high school lunchroom/ so country/ so simple/ just delicious!!👍 Oh my...we too, had some wonderful yeast rolls & sweet rolls; the teachers had coffee & coffee cakes made just for them! So nice...warms my heart when I think of those days long gone!
Ms Lori i just had to stop by and tell you how much my son loves these cinnamon rolls. He is 18 and autistic so he has alot of issues with different foods, so to find one he likes or even loves is a blessing. After making theses for him I was informed I can only make ms Lori's cinnamon rolls for him. Thank you and God bless you and Mr. Brown.
Miss Lori I haven't been watching you guys for long but I have enjoyed your videos so much I'm now watching some older ones and you and Mr Brown are so down to earth I love you both so much. I definitely love Arkansas my dad was born and raised in Arkansas by his grandparents until he went into the service, it was in a town a very small town called Oden Arkansas, when I was young we used to go down maybe twice a year but we never went down until after the garden was harvested so in the fall we would go to Arkansas and go over the tallahini drive and that was where I was born in the Indian hospital there in 1951. I don't know why I feel so close to you guys I guess because I can relate to that kind of life which I dearly love cannot wait to finish watching all your videos. God bless you Mrs Lori and Mr Brown.🙏🙏❤️
This takes me back to my childhood and oh how I loved those lunch ladies' cooking and especially the cinnamon rolls. They don't really cook from scratch anymore at schools and my 5 grandchildren are going to miss out on the best school food and that is a shame. Thank you for this recipe. You and Mr. Brown are so sweet and my husband and I could listen to you talk all day because you have such a calming voice. Love your channel!
Thank you Lori, these cinnamon rolls look incredible. My mom was a lunch lady too and she had many great recipes from the school. Lunch ladies are the best! Love all your videos Lori, keep making them, we love you.
This so reminds me of the cafeteria ladies at my high school, a very rural area. For a lot of the kids it was the only good meal they would get. (some kids brought lard and sugar sandwiches). None of the ladies are still alive - but they live on in my heart. I'm older than you so my memories go way back. Thanks for all the videos - I hardly cook anymore as it is just me now.
Miss Lori, words can!t say how much I enjoy you. Hearing your lunch lady memories are just delightful. I know some poor kids loved to go to school to have one good meal a day. I am sure their parents were great full too . You lunch ladies were more loved than you knew.
I am a lunch lady to but, this day and time things at school have really changed. We never cook like that. All our meals now come prepared and frozen. Most things are good but, some things are not good at all. I have heard talk about the cinnamon rolls from the lady's that have been working there a long time. But I do still enjoy working there. All those big machines that were needed for cooking back then have been hauled out and sold at a auction. I love your recipes ! and God Bless ! and I love your home. I would love to have a wood stove like yours but my home is the more modern home and a wood stove would not look right in it.
Mrs Lori this is now my “go to” recipe for my cinnamon rolls, and you are right, I’ve made them with fresh blueberries, lemon,nuts just so many ways you can fix them off of this one recipe! Love y’all! ♥️
Looks heavenly, I use one of my husbands grandma's flour sack pillow cases to roll dough on, it just makes my heart happy !!!! I always think about her using it before me ! Love your beautiful house !
Larripin , I haven’t heard that since my great uncle Bobby. That was 55 years ago. I love y’all’s channel and I love what you’re cookin. So wonderful and may Gods blessings be with you and mr brown.
Want to let you know that I used your method of rolling my cinnamon roll dough out on a flour sack tea towel. Now, it's the "only" way for me, because it works. For years I used my counter top which no matter how much flour I sprinkled, the dough would still stick. I am so very pleased you shared with us your grandma's tried and true way, thank you Lori!
My mom was a lunch lady for several years. She did desserts and would try out recipes for us at home. She will soon be 76 and is still a great cook. She also watches you faithfully. 🤗
Making today! Your story warmed my ❤️. My mother was a cook in a small private school for years. Such pride and love went in to all those homemade lunches every day. Thank You for sharing!
I love the way you explain everything! I have a fear of working with dough! Lol but I feel more confident after watching you! I love cooking with my 5 granddaughters and teaching them to cook! We have so much fun! Thank you for posting these ! From my home in Lubbock, Texas to yours....have a great week!
@@WhippoorwillHoller just from first ever seeing you felt like I'd known y'all forever was from just down the lane come up for some sweet tea and a visit.
I made these for Christmas eve and OMG so easy to follow and they came out PERFECT. Thank you so so much for your wholesome recipes and TH-cam content.
I like to watch this video because watching Ms. Lori play and work the dough makes me THINK I can do it. LOL I have to watch a few more times before I’ll be ready to try. Never mind, I don’t have a dough scraper, I’ll have to wait.
Hoping you’re feeling better love love your videos I truly found a treasure when I stumbled upon your videos I watch everyone of them can’t wait to make these lunchroom cinnamon rolls because I often went to have lunch with both of my daughters and I always chose the day that they would serve lunch room cinnamon rolls love you bunches thanks for sharing with all of us❤️
You wondered why your dough got that hole in it once you rolled it out. I noticed that you had two cutting boards put together. Your dough separated right where the two cutting boards met. Just something I noticed . I love your cooking and your whole way of life. It reminds me of the way my great grandparents lived their life. I loved them dearly and spent a whole lot of time at their home. Keep cooking your wonderful dishes. I’ll keep watching!
You've made my husband so happy!! God bless. Keep up living for the Lord lady! He's been so good to y'all and us! Just great folks y'all are. My husband is out cutting wood lol and I'm cooking. That beef (deer) stew was better than any restaurant food! My husband ate it for 3 days and he doesn't do left overs real well! But he loved loved that stew!
I always made my dough a little on the firmer side, they are good but you have to eat them with in hours. I’m going to try this, they look so good!!! I’ve never tried lemon rolls, they do sound delicious!!! Our school would make a spice cake, if you have that recipe I would love for you to share it with us!! Blessings to you and your family 🙏🏼
Growing up in Northeast Arkansas during the 1960’s, our lunchroom ladies made the most delicious food! My favorites were chicken pot pie and peanut butter sheet pan cookies! What wonderful memories!! Thanks for sharing this recipe! ❤
Those rolls take me back! When my great aunt would make rolls, bread, and angel food cakes. I can smell that ! Thank you so much for sharing . I enjoy your videos. I hope you will start feeling better soon. Will be praying for you. God bless you and yours.
Deborah Savoiem : Deborah, have I’ve got a tale for you. My family had reunions on Decoration Day at my beloved and saintly aunt’s house whose angel food cake was legendary! When asked about her recipe, she would smile shyly but ‘forget’. Ya know? After one occasion, I was helping clean up, checking in the trash for any accidentally discarded silverware, when I came across Aunt Netties secret angel food cake recipe: a Betty Crocker Angel Food Cake Mix box! What a surprise! However, her secret was safe with me!. Now, MY angel food cakes are legendary!
I worked in the school kitchen for 26 yrs. I did all the breads. Rember making those good cinnamon rolls and the peanut butter bars u made , we serve those to the kids alot. My twin daughters were in Kg ,when I started in the school kitchen . Was very rewarding for me to cook for the children.🥰
I love your beautiful kitchen! It reminds me of summer when we would go to my mom's family home in Louisiana and go visit my aunts. One had a old fashion kitchen too but nothing like yours! My mama collected those cream colored bowls with 2 blue strips. She got 3 or 4 sizes. We traveled 2,000 miles with 2 of my older brothers in the car and was seriously careful those bowls and my brothers knew to be careful too! I have great memories of visits to all my kinfolk!
I hope you lunch ladies knew how much you meant to us kids! We changed teachers every year but the lunch ladies stayed the same. I think they knew us kids better than any teacher! They were like Grandma's we got to see every day!
Oh wow, I couldn't of said it better myself.❤ That's exactly how I felt. I always brag to my kids how fortunate I was to have been in school during the 80s. I'll never forget the day I had lunch with my kids for mommy & me day for Mother's Day. I was so excited to eat some school cafeteria food. Boy wasn't it a big let down. Most of the food was in packages. Nothing hot & homemade. I wondered was it just for that day. Nope, my kids told me this was their typical lunch. I was like this is what I'm paying for. No wonder my kids are always hungry when they got home from school. Peanut butter sandwiches & milk carton ain't lunch. It's a snack at best. I understand trying to be healthy at all, but gosh give them some texas toast bread with that peanut butter & jelly 😂 and more than 1 sandwich please.😋🥪🥪😊
Ok, I just have to say how refreshing it is to see someone cook without freaking out about using their hands in the mixtures, using lard, using sugar etc. We have gotten so silly about it all, it's taken the joy out of everything. We rode our bikes without helmets, skateboarded barefoot, didn't have our books censored, ate raw dough and survived it.
Amen Skylark!! I always thought that if I did a cooking channel I would get a ton of negative comments. We grew up learning to cook at our mothers side not from a celebrity. The best learning takes place when you are a participant. You can see, taste, smell and feel the food.Our bodies were built to handle "cooties" in our environment. It made us healthier. Built up our immune system. I have never killed anyone and receive compliments and requests for my recipes. Take us back to the good old days!
Amen sister!!!
Skylark Amen! Well said...we survived a lot especially in the rural areas where we put our hands in the dirt, the gardens etc and YES! we survived and we’re the better for it; I’m still drinking whole milk, eating butter, using lard at times & still alive and well and happy eating foods I grew up with! In my lifetime I’ve seen a lot; some people that supposedly ate “healthy” got cancer and are no more..I could go on & on & on....I love Mrs Lori’s channel; so down to earth , simple and honest😊👍💕💕
Skylark AGREED!! but for sure there will be someone commenting ( or should i say lecturing) Lori on how much sugar she used in the recipe & how it is responsible for the worlds health problems ( acknowledged sugar does play a big part, but Lori isn't saying to eat these everyday!! that's their own choice) .Let's just hope that the party poopers all go and annoy another channel lol!! 😂
I'm tired of people telling me what is good for me and what is bad. I am intolerant of dairy and gluten. So have been gf for 7 years and dairy free for 4 years. So there are enough things I cant have that is supposed to be good for me....yeah right. Oranges are good, but I'm allergic to them also. Garlic is good they say, allergic to that too. So I just do what I can. I do can alot of my stuff. All these so called health experts are dropping faster than anyone. I just eat using common sense.....which has become extremely scarce. Let's try to bring it back in vogue! 😁
Those are gorgeous. There is nothing like lunch lady recipes. I was in high school in the seventies, when gas rationing happened. My dad would take me to school extra early because he had to be at work way before I started school. The lunch ladies would make hot yeast rolls and cinnamon rolls with choice of chocolate milk or just milk for breakfast. On a frosty cold snowy day? Heaven.
I wish the children still had lunches prepared for them by loving ladies like you! I’m old enough to remember how the smells of home cooked food from the cafeteria kitchen would fill the sckool♥️ We all ate well everyday...
I went to school in the 90s. I guess by then it had changed because the smell of school lunches would make me sick. And I love all food.
But it makes me smile to hear that others had such a lovely experience!! ❤️
I remember the lunch ladies in Elementary school. They were great. We were so darn poor we couldn’t even afford to buy the school lunches. But every once in awhile we were able to. Hi I’m Darlene from Souper at 60. Come join me in my kitchen sometime. Lord bless❤️🇺🇸
Here in Hawaii we still do cook from scratch. Homemade rolls every day. Breakfast and lunch. Local fruit and produce is always on the salad bar.
Now our kids get Glyphosate and GMO corn, soy, canola and sugar beets for Obesity, Diabetes and Cancer.
Then we have to watch them suffer in the AMA's toxic answer: Chemo, Radiation and Surgery, instead of letting food be their medicine.
Hospitals put sulfites in their juices, even salads are sprayed with it. There is literally an ensured cancer circuit operating there.
So good food and back to basics is important.
@@rare1walking organic is the way to go. Too bad schools don't teach anything real like harvesting wild greens even.
What a fun video!! I remember the lunch ladies, those were the days... Have you put your lunch lady recipes together in a cookbook? That would be so awesome... your channel is a delight!!
I would buy one
I would buy one
I would buy one too. 💕
Yeah that would be awesome
Yes! Would love to have one!
When our daughter was little my husband told her that the middle of the cinnamon roll was the WORST part so he would sacrifice himself and eat it for her so she didn’t have to have the terrible center. When she begged me, “please don’t make me eat the middle”, she was told the truth and my husband was in big trouble. She is now almost 40 with kids of her own who tease their Grandpa by eating the middle first. Thank you for sharing your recipe and your memories, Lori.
J Dawn King that is too funny!
J Dawn King haha! what a wonderful memory that has been passed down for the next generation to laugh about. Beautiful 🌸
Lol! How adorable. Just like when my Dad had to check all my Halloween candy "just in case" 😁
Hysterical! Poor little girl...
Oh, that rascal.
When they baked homemade rolls the whole school smelled so homey and wonderful! I’m a retired school librarian, and will never forget that smell. Our cooks were the best! Thanks for the great food and memories, ladies.
"Butter, butter, butter, makes things so good."
This is a lady after my own heart. Lol
Amen!! Xoxoxo
And healthier too! mmmmmmmmmm
Amen!!
I remember the delicious smell of our lunchroom--cinnamon rolls, rolls, pizza crust, and more. Your video really took me back, and I enjoyed it so much. Oh my goodness, what a treat to have those tasty lunch lady bakes just about every day. I wish I could thank those ladies. Didn't properly appreciate it at the time.
This reminded me of how my sister had an idea to get the residents at the nursing home to get their appetite back. Many of them just didn't want to eat much. She had them set up those bread making machines in different places and use fans where needed. As the smell of baking bread went through the nursing home a few days the residents got their appetite back.
How wonderful!
Miss Lori, you are a breath of fresh air. Love the old ways of cooking from scratch. I'm 68 yrs old and remember when people didn't cook from packages. You and Mr. Brown are a treasure. The kind of people you wish were your neighbors.
My Mamma was a Lunch lady for 30 years and this video just brought so many memories back for me. I used to Live Cinnamon Roll Days cause she got to bring all the left over ones home!!! I remember the big floor mixer and the huge bowls of dough and I could literally smell this whole video🥰❤️
Thank you Miss Lori! I allowed myself to get all worked up. I am in California and my friend went to a grocery store and a physical fight occurred! One friend was knocked to the floor over groceries! Women have to quickly get to their vehicles to keep from having there shopping bags ripped from their arms. I'm an elderly widow and I was afraid and would not have come out of that so well! After hearing you speak, like a child at your feet, I absorbed your peacefulness Miss Lori. I was Blessed by God to have found you and Mr Brown. I love you guys and draw on your strength and the Lord's peace that dwells within you. I love your videos!!!
It's a crazy world, you dont need to get out in it, and get hurt
If I thought someone needed my groceries I'd proudly hand it to them
But for a woman to fight another for greediness, it awful
Your kind words fills my heart
Thank you God Bless, xoxoxo
I was a school cook for many years also. I loved the job and the children!! I remember being a very fast worker, like you mentioned!!! I would make 125 lbs. of dough at once....in our big mixers!!! Things have changed so much at the school meal programs. Makes me happier to be retired for 21 years!!! (Don't know how I missed this one)
This video is SO special to me! Not only do I come back to it for reference every time I make these, (a lot...like this morning!) it was my first ever Whippoorwill Holler video! (Cue sentimental tears.) 😭🤭😉😁 Not only did I find my go-to, never miss, You Tuber, I found this precious couple who are so very dear to me! 💗XO💗 Love y'all!
Amen ✝️ 🙏, They are truly a loving kind down to earth , God loving couple we all have been blessed with .
God bless you
Josette Tharp
Texas 🙏 ✝️ 😊
I have to say I wish the schools would go back to doing the actual cooking at the school. I remember in our school we had the BEST maple bars! I have tried to duplicate them but failed. Thanks for sharing.
Seriously, kids today have missed out on the good stuff we had!!
@@janedoe9421 spot on
It was so wonderful sitting in class and smelling all that love cooking up, fresh green beans cooked up with ham bone, corn bread baking fresh oh yes!!! Wonderful ymmy then some paper pusher skeleton decided it wasn't healthy. Really, seems kids grew up hartier then than now.
@@mamamode1312 why can't people just let kids eat!!!
@@janedoe9421 I have no idea!
I homeschooled mine, so they got down home cooking day in and day out.
Now, they cook that way.
@@mamamode1312 that's awesome!!
Boy, does this bring back memories. My Mom was the baker for our high school and she made tons of dinner rolls as a special treat for the kids. She would go in on a Sunday (gasp!) afternoon and make them. She never made them cinnamon rolls, but did for us. People come up to me all the time and ask for Mom's recipes. She passed away last year at 98. Thank you for sharing this.
Beautiful memories, xoxoxo
My mom was a lunch lady too! She baked 3 kinds of cookies- peanut butter, oatmeal with raisins and chocolate chips.
You’re a lucky woman to have had your mother for that long. I envy that because mine died at 73 while eating out with me and my husband. Mothers are the absolute best thing on earth.
@@paulabonin3637 Oh, I know I'm lucky. Mom was my pal. I am having a good time trying her old recipes.
I love your idea of putting just the light on in your oven to proof your dough...brilliant!!!! We are new at making dough and will definitely use your idea Miss Lori!! You and Mr. Brown are fabulous 💗!!
My dough is rising. Im enjoying making these cinnamon rolls. Im up here in Hannibal Mo. and its snowing outside. This is the perfect thing to fix. Thank you so much!!!
Love this lady and her husband...they are beautiful in and out...
I remember when my kids went to school back in 80’s 90’s the lunch lady’s would make homemade cinnamon rolls and homemade chili. Many parents would join the kids for lunch on cinnamon day. Now most of the food comes prepared before it gets to the school. Oh the good all days!
My Dad used to surprise me and come eat lunch at school with me and my friends. How proud I was to see him show up in his Navy uniform khaki's. The boys were wide eyed, and the girls were giggly. Now a days the military doesn't want you to wear your uniform off base, for safety reasons I guess.
tim louden living in Australia we have never had cafeterias at our school. Watching american tv shows and seeing kids getting their lunches served up to them on trays always seemed so foreign. i guess kids bringing their own lunches, usually sandwiches, in lunchbox seems strange to you guys in the U.S?
I wonder what other countries school lunch policys are like?
We called it CC day, Cinnamon rolls and chili, the best!. Not many sack lunches were brought that day.
80's-90's? I went to school in 60's-70's. I remember these gigantic delicious rolls everyone was pushing in line to be first to get one before they ran out. Oh the memories.
Hope Love Faith people bring lunch to school as well, here in the states. Not all the kids eat the cafeteria food, usually just on their favorite food day. We do have great lunch programs and reduced lunch or free for those that can’t afford it. Lunches used to be better here when I was a kid. Everything last thing was homemade. Now it’s prepackaged and then heated. When we lived in Canada for a few years when I was young the cafeteria just served homemade soup and sandwiches. Not all the variety that I was used to.
Thank you I love your videos I am a lunch lady as well we cook for 400 breakfast and lunch daily can’t wait to try these.
Thank you for the memories. I remembered my grandmother putting her bread dough on a floured towel. I had forgot that , she would have been 113 this April. I am 72. I am starting to retire my cast iron skillets, so sad I just can't lift them anymore. I remember my grandmother asking me to lift her skillet to put gravy in a bowl for her. Will be making cinnamon rolls soon.
That's wonderful! Yes cast iron does get to heavy after a while, hope you enjoy the rolls! Xoxoxo
Fearing that samething, but just not ready cornbread is just best from iron.
Thank you for the memories.My mom also worked in the school lunchroom. At the time, my father owned and drove his school bus. The family traveled to and from school each day and everywhere in the bus. We traveled 5 miles once a week to the nearest little town for groceries. All of our neighbors would be waiting at the road to catch a ride into town to do their shopping. I learned to drive via the bus. I can still smell the hot roll scent coming from our lunchroom. Wish I had one of your cinnamon rolls to go with my coffee. Keep up the good works and stay safe and healthy. Louisiana woman.
They always made these w/brown bean chowder in Tulsa... my sweet momma would come eat lunch with me on those days❤️
@@vickytribble3259 our school made these once a .month chilli and cinnamon rolls. Kids would try to find extra money for cinnamon rolls and that school system still serves them together.
Love you ms Lori, I use to work in school kitchen here in East Tennessee ,I did the baking of sweets plus other foods, I wish schools still cooked like they use too yrs an yrs ago, they have stopped all sweets now and all this "health food stuff that the kids don't like, its really sad, so many children only get this 1 hot meal each day, they don't have good wholesome meals at home. I loved cooking and serving the kids, seeing the look on their faces and hearing the excitement about the meals we prepared for them. Im a mom of 3 boys and mamaw of 7 grandkids, I love cooking and baking for my family and friends, its my passion, keeping my home, decorating . God has been good to us and I'm so blessed , love watching you channel, y'all are good people. Thanks for all the inspiration and just good ole country livin .
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How are you doing?
Oh NO!! This video is a year old!!!!
I LOVE OLD FASHION COOKING!!!
My Momma taught me well and I pray there are many many more of your wonderful videos. Thank you for sharing the Cinnamon Rolls. My Favorite!!!!!!
May I come live with you? I'm quiet, sort of, and will clean up after myself....ha! What a delightful, calming video. Thank you. Blessings from Virginia Beach, Monica
Hahaha! Xoxoxo
I agree with you and I'm in Smithfield, VA... we can go together!!!
So calming, I could listen to Lori talk all day! 🤗
Can I come too?❤️
Marie Morris I’ll drive, let’s go.
I know this is an older vlog but I hadn't watched it. Those cinnamon rolls with bean chowder were probably one of my fave school lunches growing up in the Tulsa Public School system. The other and most favorite was whatever they did to make that "fried" chicken. Oh my word. Did you all do a chicken lunch too? Back in my day, school lunch was probably some of my best balanced and nutritious food my self and brothers had for the day. Nothing but precious memories. I'm sure you know, you made a huge difference in the lives of many children.
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How are you doing?
Another successful batch for our Pastor Appreciation Breakfast at church this morning. I LOVE making these! It might take me all day but totally worth the effort. I smile the entire time! So tender and delicious. I give all the credit to you and direct folks to your channel. Thank you for this awesome recipe and how-to video. God bless y'all.
I'm 63 Born 1959.
Harrah grade school, 1-8 grade back then, Mt. Adams school district, great cooks and many great memories down stairs in the cafeteria / bombshelter ☢️ keep those videos coming, Lord bless you, Godspeed from The Yakima Valley in Washington State! 🙌🏽🙏🏽🕊️❤️
I made these yesterday. I actually made 2 batches (my neighbors were thankful) because mine was not as loose of a dough as yours was. I allowed it to rise a little longer. My rolls however, turned out beautiful. I think they were my best rolls ever.
I made strawberry rolls with this kind of dough one time and my grandchildren went crazy over them! I used an entire large jar of strawberry jam and drizzled the rolls with a thin 10X glaze when they were done. They devoured them like locusts!
i know i would too, that sounds amazing
I always loved cinnamon rolls that was served when I was a young girl.I remember that when we had cinnamon rolls we also had chilli! It's a nice combination!
I would love it if you could make a lunchroom pan pizza. The elementary school I went to in the 70s made what I thought was THE best version I have ever tasted. Simple, nothing fancy but it was good. At least it was good to 8 year old taste buds back then. It’s soothing to watch and listen to your videos. You have a beautiful heart. Thanks for sharing your talents.
Years ago I was also a " Baker...lunch lady" got to make all the fun..homemade stuff...when we had chili we had cinnamon rolls. We also made our own pizza crust..and homemade strawberry shortcake..and did it for a grade school of 800 kids. Such fun and good food!
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Had to watch this one again, it's cold in Illinois, I want some warm cinnamon rolls.
Look Miss Lori, when you had a pony tail 😊❤️
I love your new hairdo to 🤗
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Y’all are so cute! My kind of people! I always loved the cinnamon rolls we had in the cafeteria way back in my elementary days!
Oh I love cinnamon rolls period. Anywhere. Anytime. These look wonderful. Hi I’m Darlene from Souper at 60. I’d love to have you join me in my kitchen sometime. Lord bless❤️🇺🇸
Same miss my daughter even bein In school cause I cant go habe breakfast or lunch with her to catch a sneak of my own child hood back cinnamon and cheese rolls were always my favorite to have what I wouldnt give to have a cheese roll these days
Loose the music
Lori, you are my hero today! I adore the lunch lady recipes!!!! It's amazing how food is a time machine. Taking us back to a place of carefree innocence where we were safe. I have been searching for those little bitty cinnamon gems, and an authentic chocolate/peanut butter bars, and those open face turkey sandwiches, (kinda like those 1980s turkey boil in a bag entrees) feels like forever. Keep these old nostalgia recipes coming please!!!! Thank you.
Amen to that one!
I forgot all about the open face turkey sammies. Those were a favorite too!
I wish I had the recipe for toffee bars. Our lunch ladies made the best. thank you for this recipe.
I would love the toffee bar a d the corn bread ones, please!
I remember snoopy bars in high school lunchroom it was like a peanut butter cake with a chocolate frosting on top. Yumola!
@@LadyBirch she has a pb bar on here. She uses a pb glaze too but she said some schools did chocolate on top. Take a gander. It may be what you’re looking for ❤️
Lunch ladies were entered into my fond memories. They were the highlight of our days. I loved the homemade rolls and the peanut butter balls they made. I loved smelling the pinto beans cooking and they were so good. Kudos to you all.
Ms Lorie, I am definitely going to use your recipe for these Cinnamon Rolls, they are a favorite at our house. You and Mr Brown are such a joy to watch and listen to. I am older than you and am from the old school ways. I carried wash water from a spring to heat in an old black iron kettle for my mom to wash our clothes in a wringer washer when I was growing up, helped her garden and do alot of home canning also. I am so thankful for my raising, sure makes me appreciate my life on a farm. Kids that have to grow up in the city are missing out on alot of life's important lessons. Love your Homestead. We aren't that far from you, Lead Hill, AR. God Bless you all!!
I just have to say how happy I am to have found your cooking videos! Also.... butter and sugar are super foods and they should be in every recipe! I love your accent! Thank you for making these videos ! I used to be a lunch lady too! I wasn't a cook ( they probably didn't trust me with the cookin) but I watched these women cook up delicious foods everyday and the cinnamon rolls were the most popular!
Thank you Dana!
When these were served with a bowl of chili, all was right in the world.🤗 That was my favorite!
A young lady at work told me to try chili snd orange rolls. You both are right!!
Since the Covid 19 is about & we’re having to hunker down, would you be so gracious to share some recipes for families where a little goes a long way❣️Thank you for this precious memories recipe, God bless🥰
If it's not a big family turn three pounds of ground meat into a meat loaf. Meal one
Meat loaf sandwich meal two
Crumble part spaghetti or pizza fries meal three
Remaining crumble tacos or halfmoon pies meal four
Add beans n rice to as much as you can. This will expand foods and be healthy
Look up Great Depression Cooking on TH-cam. The ladys name is Clara and she shares recipies from the great depression. Like Poor mans mean or Poor mans feast. (You want to pick safe Dandilions, no chemicals,ect) I have made several recipies.
Watch fit frugal mom or something along those lines.
@@learningasigo6424 I love that lady!
I loved being on the baking too in the school cafeteria. I got moved to salads. We used to make all sorts of nice baked goods but then it got to where we couldn’t bake anything anymore. Thank you
Its just not the same anymore, I Loved cooking so much for the kids, thank you for watching, I enjoy your videos
@@WhippoorwillHoller It sure isn’t. I loved it too. Thank you 😊
I didn't even like cinnamon rolls until I saw this😍❤️♥️💗
Memories came flooding back, and, for some reason, I imagined these with cherry pie filling. Now, it's a MUST that I make them!
I do so many of your techniques. I work with another cook who has different techniques and it makes me feel so weird so it’s good to see someone else has the same techniques as me.
Lori, your homemade cinnamon rolls look so delicious! You have such a gift of working so easily with dough, and you are so good at it! I love watching you cook, b/c nothing rattles you! I love your peaceful energy. I am an easy going person like you, so I am very restful watching you. Thank you for all the gardening tips and all of the great recipes you share with us. Those kids at your school were mighty blessed to have you cooking in their lunchroom, and Mr. Brown is mighty lucky to wake up every morning to such a wonderful cook!! Take care of that sore throat and feel better soon, sweet lady!
You can tell they’re real southerners by the phrase ‘fixing to’. I use it all the time and get teased about it. I’m going to try this today. Our little bakery where I grew up made something called honey buns which were wonderful. This looks similar.
You have such a calming, soothing voice. I love it!! Thanks for the recipe. I can’t wait to try it!! And thanks for your stories. I enjoy them too!!! God bless you. 😍☺️💞⭐️🙏🍞
I really enjoy the relaxed and easy manner you have when you're showing us how to make these wonderful recipes. You have a really good way of teaching. Thank you.
Thank you, xoxoxo
@@WhippoorwillHoller three best people in school:
Lunch ladies
Kindergarten teachers
Home Ec teachers
Common thread, they're all mom away from mom
They shower you with love and make the unbearable parts of school less painful.
I was just watching Miss Loris video for cinnamon rolls, and saw your comment! It really caught my attention. Your name Jean Jennings? My maiden name is
Jackie Jean Jennings! Amazing!!
@@jackienoel2864 It's a small world that we live in! Thanks for your comment! Hello!
@@jeanjennings5712 you’re so welcome, and you’re right, sometimes things do make the world seem very small! I hope you’re staying warm, and safe in this weather We are having!
Thank you for sharing this recipe, I'm getting my dough together right now...I love your accent and the banter between you and your husband, so cute. Thank you for showing us the step by step...only made them about 3 times in my life!
I made these cinnamon rolls for the first time last week and boy oh boy, were they gooooood!
This weekend I tried some variations and made half into coffee scrolls and half into apple walnut scrolls (both are popular in Australia). I am now officially addicted to making this easy pastry!
Oh and those yummy soft cookies they used to make in school. Oh my they were soooooo good!
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Thank you lovely lady for sharing your unique and easy recipes. God bless you and your family.
Watching this video made my stomach growl. I have homeade sourdough rising, as I write this, waiting to make bread.I look forward to more of you're awesome recipes.😀
Well, those look amazing! Thank you for showing us the process!
I came across your channel today and I thought " Now here's someone who can cook like my Mother used to do. " Of course Mother was born in Little Rock. I love peanutbutter and can't wait to make these for my Grandson. Thanks for the memories your cooking gave me!
Thank you. I love both of you. Your in my prayers.
I love that apron....and yes, cinnamon rolls! The bigger and gooey-ier the better!
Hey Ms. Lori! I can’t tell you how much I am enjoying going back through your videos today as we “socially isolate”. This is one of my favorites along with Lunch Lady hot rolls. Hope you and Mr. Brown are staying safe! You’re sweet spirit is such a blessing! Keep these great videos coming!
Stay well. Yvonda,xoxoxo
I made these a week ago and almost cried. They reminded me of the ones we had at school.
I sure miss the lunchroom food from my childhood in the 80’s. The pizza, those huge cornbread squares and the peanut butter rice crispy treats have been on my mind lately.
Closest I've found is melt honey & peanut butter in a boiler then add rice krispies
SM I came across a recipe that used karo syrup with peanut butter.
@@midsummermadness558 yes, have done that but started using honey since its healthier and I think the honey flavor tasted more like the school's
Mrs. Lori!! Please teach us to make lunch lady pizza! You know the pizza squares! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Midsummer Madness I miss my lunchroom favorites from the sixties!! LOL we had wonderful sloppy joes & apple crisp & stews all made right there by the best cooks in our county!! The good ole days...the fruit jello wedges were awesome too...all this in our high school lunchroom/ so country/ so simple/ just delicious!!👍 Oh my...we too, had some wonderful yeast rolls & sweet rolls; the teachers had coffee & coffee cakes made just for them! So nice...warms my heart when I think of those days long gone!
Ms Lori i just had to stop by and tell you how much my son loves these cinnamon rolls. He is 18 and autistic so he has alot of issues with different foods, so to find one he likes or even loves is a blessing. After making theses for him I was informed I can only make ms Lori's cinnamon rolls for him. Thank you and God bless you and Mr. Brown.
Wonderful
Makes me happy!
Miss Lori I haven't been watching you guys for long but I have enjoyed your videos so much I'm now watching some older ones and you and Mr Brown are so down to earth I love you both so much.
I definitely love Arkansas my dad was born and raised in Arkansas by his grandparents until he went into the service, it was in a town a very small town called Oden Arkansas, when I was young we used to go down maybe twice a year but we never went down until after the garden was harvested so in the fall we would go to Arkansas and go over the tallahini drive and that was where I was born in the Indian hospital there in 1951.
I don't know why I feel so close to you guys I guess because I can relate to that kind of life which I dearly love cannot wait to finish watching all your videos.
God bless you Mrs Lori and Mr Brown.🙏🙏❤️
This takes me back to my childhood and oh how I loved those lunch ladies' cooking and especially the cinnamon rolls. They don't really cook from scratch anymore at schools and my 5 grandchildren are going to miss out on the best school food and that is a shame. Thank you for this recipe. You and Mr. Brown are so sweet and my husband and I could listen to you talk all day because you have such a calming voice. Love your channel!
Thank you Lori, these cinnamon rolls look incredible. My mom was a lunch lady too and she had many great recipes from the school. Lunch ladies are the best! Love all your videos Lori, keep making them, we love you.
Thank you Rose! Xoxoxo
This so reminds me of the cafeteria ladies at my high school, a very rural area. For a lot of the kids it was the only good meal they would get. (some kids brought lard and sugar sandwiches). None of the ladies are still alive - but they live on in my heart. I'm older than you so my memories go way back. Thanks for all the videos - I hardly cook anymore as it is just me now.
Miss Lori, words can!t say how much I enjoy you. Hearing your lunch lady memories are just delightful. I know some poor kids loved to go to school to have one good meal a day. I am sure their parents were great full too . You lunch ladies were more loved than you knew.
I am a lunch lady to but, this day and time things at school have really changed. We never cook like that. All our meals now come prepared and frozen. Most things are good but, some things are not good at all. I have heard talk about the cinnamon rolls from the lady's that have been working there a long time. But I do still enjoy working there. All those big machines that were needed for cooking back then have been hauled out and sold at a auction. I love your recipes ! and God Bless ! and I love your home. I would love to have a wood stove like yours but my home is the more modern home and a wood stove would not look right in it.
I'm so happy that I found your channel. I'm 66 and these are the cinnamon rolls that I remember in high school. Thanks for sharing!
Brought back memories of watching my dad make his delicious cinnamon rolls. This Georgia girl enjoyed your video!
@Karen C. I'm in South Carolina now but, I'm from GA...born & bred. 😊😍
Mrs Lori this is now my “go to” recipe for my cinnamon rolls, and you are right, I’ve made them with fresh blueberries, lemon,nuts just so many ways you can fix them off of this one recipe! Love y’all! ♥️
Oh, that's great! Yes, so many different rolls you can make with this recipe, xoxoxo
Looks heavenly, I use one of my husbands grandma's flour sack pillow cases to roll dough on, it just makes my heart happy !!!! I always think about her using it before me ! Love your beautiful house !
Thank you, that's so sweet to have such memories. Xoxoxo
Larripin , I haven’t heard that since my great uncle Bobby. That was 55 years ago. I love y’all’s channel and I love what you’re cookin. So wonderful and may Gods blessings be with you and mr brown.
Want to let you know that I used your method of rolling my cinnamon roll dough out on a flour sack tea towel. Now, it's the "only" way for me, because it works. For years I used my counter top which no matter how much flour I sprinkled, the dough would still stick. I am so very pleased you shared with us your grandma's tried and true way, thank you Lori!
I love cinnamon rolls with a nice cup of coffee...mmmmm.
Have a blessed day.
Wow they look amazing. I can almost smell all that goodness. I pray you get better soon. God bless y’all.
I remember in hi school, early, mid 70s, that was what everyoneate from the cafeteria. Oh mercy, they were sooooo good!
Thank you!
My mom was a lunch lady for several years. She did desserts and would try out recipes for us at home. She will soon be 76 and is still a great cook. She also watches you faithfully. 🤗
I miss my momma so much! I pray that you and your husband are doing well and extremely blessed! Thanks for sharing your sweet spirit with us!!!!
Thank you
Making today! Your story warmed my ❤️. My mother was a cook in a small private school for years. Such pride and love went in to all those homemade lunches every day.
Thank You for sharing!
Awe that's wonderful! Xoxoxo
I love the way you explain everything! I have a fear of working with dough! Lol but I feel more confident after watching you! I love cooking with my 5 granddaughters and teaching them to cook! We have so much fun! Thank you for posting these ! From my home in Lubbock, Texas to yours....have a great week!
Thank you! Xoxoxo
Isn't she wonderful? So relaxed and down to earth💕
Hey! I'm from Amarillo!
@@WhippoorwillHoller just from first ever seeing you felt like I'd known y'all forever was from just down the lane come up for some sweet tea and a visit.
I made these for Christmas eve and OMG so easy to follow and they came out PERFECT. Thank you so so much for your wholesome recipes and TH-cam content.
Ms. Lori those rolls bring back good memories of school. I just loved our lunchroom ladies. They were very good to us kids.
I like to watch this video because watching Ms. Lori play and work the dough makes me THINK I can do it. LOL I have to watch a few more times before I’ll be ready to try. Never mind, I don’t have a dough scraper, I’ll have to wait.
My mother was a Lunch Lady. I love this!!! Thank You!!!!
Lunch Ladies are the best. Living angels with sugar, butter,spoons, mixing bowls and kindness😍😍😍
@@valerieneal2747 totally agree
My mom was a lunch lady. She baked 3 kinds of cookies... peanut butter, oatmeal with raisins and chocolate chip!
She's in heaven now too.
Hoping you’re feeling better love love your videos I truly found a treasure when I stumbled upon your videos I watch everyone of them can’t wait to make these lunchroom cinnamon rolls because I often went to have lunch with both of my daughters and I always chose the day that they would serve lunch room cinnamon rolls love you bunches thanks for sharing with all of us❤️
Well done Mr Brown for your weight loss,I know how hard it is.
You wondered why your dough got that hole in it once you rolled it out. I noticed that you had two cutting boards put together. Your dough separated right where the two cutting boards met. Just something I noticed . I love your cooking and your whole way of life. It reminds me of the way my great grandparents lived their life. I loved them dearly and spent a whole lot of time at their home. Keep cooking your wonderful dishes. I’ll keep watching!
You've made my husband so happy!! God bless. Keep up living for the Lord lady! He's been so good to y'all and us! Just great folks y'all are. My husband is out cutting wood lol and I'm cooking. That beef (deer) stew was better than any restaurant food! My husband ate it for 3 days and he doesn't do left overs real well! But he loved loved that stew!
I love the idea of using a flour sack type towel to roll dough out on!! Brilliant. Hope you feel better soon🌷
I always made my dough a little on the firmer side, they are good but you have to eat them with in hours. I’m going to try this, they look so good!!! I’ve never tried lemon rolls, they do sound delicious!!! Our school would make a spice cake, if you have that recipe I would love for you to share it with us!! Blessings to you and your family 🙏🏼
I remember those sweet cinnamon rolls as big as your head. They were so good! God Bless yall. I hope you're all better now, Lori.
It's funny. When I look at videos now, I see if they were made before Covid, or after. Stuff was about to hit the fan after you made this.
Growing up in Northeast Arkansas during the 1960’s, our lunchroom ladies made the most delicious food! My favorites were chicken pot pie and peanut butter sheet pan cookies! What wonderful memories!! Thanks for sharing this recipe! ❤
They look beautiful. You have brilliant hands. 💖
Finally! The cinnamon roll recipe I’ve been searching for. I made them today and they were delicious. Thank you!🥰
Those rolls take me back! When my great aunt would make rolls, bread, and angel food cakes. I can smell that ! Thank you so much for sharing . I enjoy your videos. I hope you will start feeling better soon. Will be praying for you. God bless you and yours.
Thank you! Xoxoxo
@@WhippoorwillHoller now there's a brave idea. Angel food cake. I have the pan but that cake terrorfies me. I haven't had one in nearly 50 yrs.
Deborah Savoiem : Deborah, have I’ve got a tale for you. My family had reunions on Decoration Day at my beloved and saintly aunt’s house whose angel food cake was legendary! When asked about her recipe, she would smile shyly but ‘forget’. Ya know? After one occasion, I was helping clean up, checking in the trash for any accidentally discarded silverware, when I came across Aunt Netties secret angel food cake recipe: a Betty Crocker Angel Food Cake Mix box! What a surprise! However, her secret was safe with me!. Now, MY angel food cakes are legendary!
I worked in the school kitchen for 26 yrs. I did all the breads. Rember making those good cinnamon rolls and the peanut butter bars u made , we serve those to the kids alot. My twin daughters were in Kg ,when I started in the school kitchen . Was very rewarding for me to cook for the children.🥰
I love your beautiful kitchen! It reminds me of summer when we would go to my mom's family home in Louisiana and go visit my aunts. One had a old fashion kitchen too but nothing like yours! My mama collected those cream colored bowls with 2 blue strips. She got 3 or 4 sizes. We traveled 2,000 miles with 2 of my older brothers in the car and was seriously careful those bowls and my brothers knew to be careful too! I have great memories of visits to all my kinfolk!
I love these bowls
They were handed down to me, I treasure them very much