seaglass
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Tue Nov-08-11 03:18 PM
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I made s'mores in the microwave yesterday. Not a recipe I would repeat. |
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The marshmallow got very big, the size of a softball. At first the s'more was good because the marshmallow was very chewy like stale marshmallows get (I like them stale) but then as it cooled it became more cement-like.
Just in case you are interested in trying this yourself, I would have to give this recipe a 1 star and suggest that the traditional campfire cooking method is best. :-)
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Major Nikon
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Tue Nov-08-11 04:57 PM
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1. You can wrap them in foil and make them in the oven |
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It's not as good as roasting a marshmallow, but it works.
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Tue Nov-08-11 05:13 PM
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2. Not into s'mores, but saw those new honking huge campfire marshmallows in the store. Sugar high! |
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Tue Nov-08-11 07:10 PM
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3. My middle son is in the US Army and is currently south of Kabul |
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I am sending him the following items in a care package.
1-Jar of marshmallow cream 2- tube of chocolate frosting 3- box of Graham crackers
TA-DA Smores without the fire!!!!
Oneshooter Armed and Livin in Texas
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Wed Nov-09-11 01:22 PM
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MRE treats. Or maybe that should be TRE. Anyway, here's hoping he'll be home to enjoy the real campfire variety soon.
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