Photo:JB Rowland, courtesy of Dolly Parton

JB Rowland, courtesy of Dolly Parton
Dolly Partonis busy working “9 to 5” — in her kitchen, that is.
The global icon hasadded to her line of boxed making mixes with Duncan Hines. Chocolate Cake Mix, Yellow Cake Mix, Cinnamon Crumb Cake Mix, Blueberry Muffin Mix and Banana Nut Muffin Mix will be hitting store shelves starting this month.
“They’re like having kids. They’re all my favorites,” Parton, 78, tells PEOPLE of the mixes. “It just depends on the time of day and what kind of mood I’m in and what my tastes are calling for.”
Along with the expanded baking line, Parton has also ventured into the breakfast category for the first time, too, thanks to Duncan Hines' parent company Conagra. Her Buttermilk Pancake Mix is set to be released later this winter, and frozen foods are next on the agenda for further into 2024 as well.
Dolly Parton will also release a pancake mix.JB Rowland, courtesy of Dolly Parton

“My husband’s a big chocolate fan, so I’m always cooking him chocolate,” she says.
Dolly Parton and Duncan Hines chocolate cake mix.Duncan Hines

Duncan Hines
Parton admits she’s actually a better cook than she is a baker, which is why “it’s good to have things in a box that you can read and make sure you don’t mess up too much!”
Still, the “Jolene” singer promises she’s a “natural cook” — and she has her upbringing to thank.
“I’ve been cooking all my life, being brought up in the country and a big family, and as one of the older girls, so I know how to cook,” she says. “I have to sometimes really concentrate on that baking, but I do enjoy it when I’m doing it.”
Dolly Parton is expanding her line of baking mixes.JB Rowland, courtesy of Dolly Parton

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Parton is also a masterful multitasker — she says she’ll often play back her own projects as she’s cooking to see what else she needs to add (to the songs, that is).
“Sometimes I’m working on things on my own and I’m listening back to see what I need to do, if I need to add more instruments, or if I need to add background vocals here,” she explains.
And sometimes, she’ll even shake up her playlist — or let Alexa choose.
source: people.com