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Absolutely delicious :drool:
Today's topic: Do s'mores taste just as good when made in the microwave, or do these truly require a campfire?
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Attachment 62180
Absolutely delicious :drool:
Today's topic: Do s'mores taste just as good when made in the microwave, or do these truly require a campfire?
is that biscuit toped with caramel then marshmalows ( repeat). if it is then that will be like the best thing ever :lol:. well maybe not. but its still awesome
SMORES ARE THE GREATEST INVENTIONS OF MANKIND EVER IN THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD
edit: the are not as great in the microwave. They are as great if you take a torch to them. It's the fire-roasted burnt quality that you want :jess:
I've had them like once
Toaster oven does a better job of recreating a campfire than the microwave.
It's not the same, but much closer.
I think s'mores cooked on the grill are slightly better in taste then cooked in a campfire.
I have no idea what these are but I need them in my life.
No, you American's can keep your filthy inventions. Excuse me while I go eat my snake pizza.
mmmmmmmmmmmm
I'm not big on sweets :/
And s'mores are so smurfing messy......
campfire is best. The smoke just gives it this extra flavor that you don't get in a microwave. The social aspect of it also makes it better, I think there's some study out there that shows we react more positively to food and the like when there's other happy people around.
Oreo has s'mores, w/ a graham cracker cookie & marshmallow & chocolate cream.
Has anyone tried making s'mores with anything other than Hershey's chocolate? It seems like such a mainstay that it doesn't even compute at first to use anything else.
Ugh, no, you can't make them in a microwave, you need a proper fire. And not like cardboard fire! Go into the woods, gather some sticks and dried leaves, build yourself a survival fire then HUNT DOWN THE MARSHMALLOWS AND ROAST THEM ALIVE.