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"Land of Nod" Cinnamon Buns

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INGREDIENTS

20 Frozen Dough Rolls
1 c Brown Sugar
1/4 c Vanilla Instant Pudding
1 tb Cinnamon (up to 2 Tbsp)
3/4 c Raisins, Plumped
1/4 c Butter, Melted (up to 1/2 C)

INSTRUCTIONS

Before you put the cat out and turn off the lights, grease a 10" bundt pan
and add the frozen rolls. Mix the brown sugar, dry pudding powder and
cinnamon. Sprinkle over the rolls. Sprinkle the plumped raisins ontop. Pour
the melted butter or margarine over all. Cover with a clean, damp cloth.
(Leave out at room temperature). Turn out the lights and say Good Night. In
the morning preheat the oven to 350F and bake for 25 minutes.  Let sit for
5 minutes and then turn out on a serving plate. Now Enjoy!
From: Aces More Recipes from the Best of Bridge Shared with you by:
Kathleen's Recipe Swap Page http://www.ilos.net/~pickell/recipe
Posted to MM-Recipes Digest  by pickell@ilos.net on Feb 4, 1998

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