I don’t believe in Pinterest guilt. Seriously, if you’re judging yourself by other people’s pins, then it’s time to step away from the computer and go play outside.
For me, Pinterest is primarily an inspiration board. I find things I like the look of, and I pin them. Easy.
But then, in my never-ending quest to streamline my day, I found a couple of recipes that seemed worth trying.
The Overnight Slow-Cooker Oatmeal seemed like a no-brainer. So easy! So oatmeal-y! So made in the slow-cooker!
It tastes just fine, but let me tell you, the cooking spray? Did nothing. I’m pretty sure there are oats welded to my slow cooker.
And the Egg Muffins?
Sure, they look harmless. And, after all, a friend did give me fresh chives. But again with the cooking spray #fail. I have no idea if I can return the pan to a usable condition. Also, they’re like rubber. I ate mine on the way to work; I can’t imagine that Baguette will eat hers. And I don’t blame her.
(And did I mention that I already knew that morning is not the time to experiment? But noooo, I’m going to make it work!)
Now I’m anxious about taking on other Pinterest cooking experiments–because while I really want to make this Chocolate Caramel Tart and these Nutter Butter Truffles (although I’m thinking about using dark chocolate), I can’t help but wonder whether I’ll feel mocked by the results.
What about you? Any Pinterest cooking failures? Or, more importantly, Pinterest cooking successes?
I know I here about pinterest guilt or pressure and I don’t understand it. I use it, like you, to keep track of things I want to try and some I may never get to. I’ve had lots of failures but lots of successes too. As my son says, he loves his egg cupcakes. They are leftovers mixed with eggs and baked in a cupcake tin. I add some bisquick to the mix and he eats them right up. They stick horribly to the tins or paper but so worth it.
Mine just came out so tough. Could have been the recipe.
I’d try the nutter butter truffles first, theres less things that can go wrong with only three ingredients.
Plus they’re Nutter Butters.
I got a page not found message when I followed this from the email link. FYI.
A friend of mine makes steel cut oats in the slow cooker every night for her family of eight. She stressed the importance of using the steel cut. I wish I liked oatmeal because I’d try it!
The oatmeal did turn out well. And I think the 404 message came because of site migration over the weekend. Sorry!