We Just Gained 10 Pounds After Looking At Jill Duggar’s Cinnamon Rolls But TBH, They Look Good
Is… is that a good-looking recipe, Jill Duggar? The former Counting On star — who was given the boot thanks to her Twitter-loving husband, Derick Dillard — is notorious for making “God awful” dishes, but not this time! Her cinnamon rolls actually looked pretty darn tasty.
The mother-of-two took to Instagram on Sunday, Dec. 9, to share the dish and wrote in the caption, “Made some #cinnamonrolls for a study snack! #hardatit #criminallawfinal #lawschoollife.”
It looks like the mother-of-two deleted her post on the Dillard Family Blog (the last post is Party Potatoes), but they’re clearly homemade. And many fans agree they look unhealthy, er, I mean, delicious! “That looks so yummy!” one fan wrote on Instagram, while another added, “Those look fantastic.” A third chimed in, “Those look SO stinkin’ good! I’m lazy and usually pop a can of Pillsbury. Never made homemade ones, but I may have to give it a shot after seeing those!”
Of course, it wouldn’t be a Jill post without at least a little bit of backlash. “The cinnamon rolls look good but way too much icing,” wrote one hater, while another agreed, “I love icing on my cinnamon rolls, but that is giving me a stomach ache just looking at it. How do you make your icing and the sweet dough?” Sigh. Get a stronger stomach then, Pam!
Unfortunately, we may never know how Jill prepares the special treat. “Share the recipe?” one confused fan asked. A second wrote, “Looks delicious, can you please post the recipe when you have time?”
C’mon, girl. This is a recipe people actually want to try!
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