Yummy!! 2 graham crackers, a piece of chocolate bar, Like Hershey's chocolate, a toasted hot marshmallow...Take a graham cracker put on a few squares of chocolate bar, toast the marshmallow and then quickly slide it off the toasting fork onto the chocolate. Then put the second graham cracker on top. Eat it while it is warm. Voila! You will want s'more! Some folks wrap this up in foil and set it on the edge of the campfire for a few seconds instead of doing it the quick way.
Hershey's chocolate bars are the best to use to make s'mores because you can break apart the little squares and get just the right amount to put on your s'more! LOL Well, if you can't come here to get one, you should be able to make one there. Some folks do them on their stove in winter! Just enough heat to melt the chocolate and marshmallow.
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Since my husband, Larry, built the fire pit in the backyard, I have been keeping all of the supplies on hand. My shopping list now includes hot dogs, buns, beans, cornbread and all the supplies necessary to have a backyard weenie roast etc. Wayyyyy fattening!
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I yearn to travel but can't at the minute tho I will at some point. I have 2 dogs, am single, no kids, have a small business buying and selling vintage American trailers and English classic caravans. We also rent them as statics so we do get to go to some unusual places! Apart from that there seems to no time for anything else... lol
Hi Connie! Your business sounds fantastic. What kind of unusal places have you gone for renting the trailers? Is that for photo shoots or setting up camp for someone? We love seeing vintage trailers. Some day I would love to go to England and see your countrysides and buildings. I just finished reading Notes from a Small Island. Love your picture. You Tow Girl!!! YEA!!!
Would you care for a cup of English tea with that s'more? Ladies tea anyone? MMMM Lou that chocolate is so good all warm and melty. I think you doublestuffed this s'more. Thanks.
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No tea, thank you! I would love some hot cocoa. It is a little bit chilly tonight. It would really taste lovely with that nice warm melty s'more! Boy! Are you all making me hungry! Do they make sugarless s'mores??!!! LOL! Being diabetic is a bummer!
Lou
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My first s'mor was with Girl Scouts, about 11 years old, day camping. Still love 'em, and they are part of any camping trip we take, double supplies if the grands are along. In fact, we keep the goodies stocked here at home. The 6 and 9 year old boys start begging for a little fire in the chiminea (sp?) as soon as the sun starts down. In jig time, they've burned the marshmallows just right and smushed the s'mors all squishy. Yum, and good memories to keep ~G Welcome, Silverconnie from England! We've all scooted over and made room for you here at the campfire.
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1995 Airstream Classic Limited 30' ~ Gypsy
Chev Silverado 2500HD Duramax/Allison, 4X4, Crew Cab
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WDCU. . .MALs no longer! What's a few miles among Airstream friends?
I cant remember my first smore, its been so long, maybe when I was 4 or something? I cant remember, but they are GOOD!
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I see you've been clued in to s'mores! S'more = You like them so much you want some more. And if you are in need and find yourself without a campfire....the microwave will do.
It's been chilly here at Lake George - perfect camp fire weather, except for the fact we've no fire pit. Most of our friends have them and I'm glad for the SSOR (Silver Sisters Online Rally) fire so actually I'm all set.
See y'all later,
sue
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2004 GMC Yukon XL 2500
Michigan - "middle of the mitt"
Hi Carol
Thank you... we certainly get behind the scenes from time to time! We do both with the Airstreams and the English classics. We go all over England and try to spread ourselves about a bit so we don't get 'samey'
One day when we get organised we will have a rally here.... can't wait
Wotta luuuverly brew.... think I will finish this one up and have s'mores with the next...mmmmm
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Hi Connie! Your business sounds fantastic. What kind of unusal places have you gone for renting the trailers? Is that for photo shoots or setting up camp for someone? We love seeing vintage trailers. Some day I would love to go to England and see your countrysides and buildings. I just finished reading Notes from a Small Island. Love your picture. You Tow Girl!!! YEA!!!
Would you care for a cup of English tea with that s'more? Ladies tea anyone? MMMM Lou that chocolate is so good all warm and melty. I think you doublestuffed this s'more. Thanks.
Wow smores!! Anything with chocolate on the menu has my attention!
We used to do those campfire pies with bread on either side of the pie iron and cherry pie filling in the middle, what a treat that was! I hear you about childhood memories Georgia, on the last day of 8th grade my girlfriends and I camped out in a tent in the woodlot behind the farm, and we had so much fun with that kind of stuff, smores hobo pies...course we had lots of raw chocolate too...
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You do the yummy camping food so much better. We do boring things like potatoes, chestnuts, but some yummy ones like bananas with a flake in them which are just so gorgeous..