Autumn Campfires and S’mores

I think of autumn as campfire season because the weather is cool enough to enjoy the heat of the fire and too warm for there to be snow. A plus is that the summer mosquitoes are pretty much gone. Of course marshmallows, Hershey bars, and graham crackers that become S’mores when the marshmallows are roasted …

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Published on October 09, 2020 13:05
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message 1: by Florence (new)

Florence Witkop I love hearing about other ways to make S'mores. One woman said they use Reese's Peanut Butter Cups instead of Hersheys. Good idea. I'll have to try it.


message 2: by Lilo (last edited Oct 14, 2020 10:22AM) (new)

Lilo Florence wrote: "I love hearing about other ways to make S'mores. One woman said they use Reese's Peanut Butter Cups instead of Hersheys. Good idea. I'll have to try it."

What's a S'more? Please educate someone who has not grown up here. Sounds like something tasty but unhealthy. :-)


message 3: by Florence (new)

Florence Witkop Yep, that's a pretty good description of a S'more. It started with the Girl Scouts sitting around campfires and wanting something wonderfully decadent to eat.
It's 2 graham crackers (doing duty as 2 slices of bread in a sandwich) with gooy, hot, toasted marshmallows and Hershey bars in between. Yum. And of course people have come up with their own versions.


message 4: by Florence (new)

Florence Witkop I should add that the word S'more came from the fact that people always want 'some more' and that was shortened to S'more.


message 5: by Lilo (new)

Lilo Thank you, Florence. I think, I'll rather eat chocolate straight.


message 6: by Florence (new)

Florence Witkop I can understand that. After all, chocolate is chocolate! One of the major food groups.


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