The One Thing That Always Leads To A Great Story

A little curiosity always leads to a great story.

At least that’s how I see it. Anytime I’ve been just a little curious, I end up with a story to tell. Short stories. Long stories. Funny stories. Scary stories. Even, puppy love stories.

In my eyes, curiosity is the beginning of the road we travel as we build our life stories. Many times, there’s even a lesson attached. For instance…

When I was a few months old, I used to admire the bed in my Mom’s room. It was absolutely huge and had pillows that looked as soft as the clouds in the sky. Everything in me wanted to jump up and roll around in that big bed. However, there was one problem. The bed was too high, and my little legs wouldn’t let me leap that far.

I spent weeks stretching, strategizing, and attempting several leaps to one day hopefully land in the bed I was admiring. My curiosity about that bed’s comfort level was killing me.

One night, while Mom was sound asleep, I decided to make another attempt. So, I took a deep breath, took a couple of steps back, and leaped into the air. All that hard work and endless curiosity paid off. Before I knew it, I had landed right at the foot of the bed.

After I landed, there was no way I was going to jump back down. There are only so many leaps I can do at one time. I decided to snuggle up right next to Mom and go to sleep. It seemed like the perfect idea at the time. However, after a few minutes Mom accidentally rolled over right on top of me.

I felt smothered and scared at the same time. So, I drummed up enough energy to give one loud scream, which made Mom jump up to comfort me. Lesson learned. I should probably warn Mom that I’m going to lay next to her. That way I won’t get squished.

Curiosity is the gateway to stories.

And, stories have always made the best lessons. Bob Dickman stated…

“If you don’t feel it, you won’t remember it.” Click To Tweet

That’s why storytelling is so impactful. Storytelling evokes feeling and emotion. It has the power to spark curiosity in anyone. Storytelling can even make the most boring information come alive in our hearts.

Stories make us all relatable to each other. They give us the power to see ourselves in each other and inspire imagination. We get to pass on our legacies and share wisdom through our experiences. So…

These Banana Mini Bundt Cake Pupcakes are dedicated to curiosity and all of the wonderful stories that come from it.

And of course, we believe that every pupcake has a love story. So, while your favorite pup is PUPPY LOVIN’ on these pupcakes, we’d love to hear from you.

How has your curiosity led to a great story?

Please share your pupcake story in the box below.

And, after you’ve tried this recipe please share it with us @pupcakesugar on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, or all three. We’d love to see how they turned out for you.

Ingredients

Banana Mini Bundt Cake Pupcakes

  • ½ Cup Whole Wheat Flour
  • 1 Teaspoon Baking Powder
  • 2 Tablespoons Olive Oil
  • 1 Mashed Banana
  • 2 Tablespoons Creamy Peanut Butter (unsalted with no added sugars)
  • 1 Egg

Honey Glazed Icing

  • ¼ Cup Plain Yogurt
  • 1 Tablespoon Pure Honey

Instructions

Yields: 2 Mini Bundt Pupcakes

For Banana Mini Bundt Cake Pupcakes

  1. Preheat oven to 350° F.
  2. In small bowl mix together flour and baking powder. Set aside.
  3. In a large mixing bowl add olive oil, banana, peanut butter, and egg. Beat on medium speed until combined.
  4. Add dry ingredients into the mixture and blend until mixed.
  5. Fill each 4-1/8-inch by 2-inch mini bundt pan cavity with pupcake mixture. Bake for 20 – 22 minutes. Pupcakes are done when you can stick a toothpick into the cake and it comes out clean. Remove from pan and cool on wire rack.
  6. Pipe, drizzle, or spread honey glazed icing onto the pupcakes.
  7. Sprinkle diced banana on top of pupcakes (optional).

For Honey Glazed Icing

  1. In small mixing bowl beat yogurt and honey together on medium speed.
  2. Pipe, drizzle, or spread honey glazed icing onto the pupcakes.
  3. Sprinkle diced banana on top of pupcakes (optional).

Notes

  • This recipe is for a fun treat ONLY. It should not replace your dog’s regular meals. Please consult with your vet on the best plan for your dog’s diet.
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