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Have a glow in a grate & have your own Smores whatever we do, have a many of a night with your family.
Archive 2009-10-01 admin 2009
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I had leftover ganache so that was an easy choice to top these with it and after making those Smores Cupcakes and loving the marshmallow frosting, I decided to use it again and voila, these were born!
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I could even skip the Smores and just drink these around the campfire.
Smores: an impossible food-wine pairing? | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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I had leftover ganache so that was an easy choice to top these with it and after making those Smores Cupcakes and loving the marshmallow frosting, I decided to use it again and voila, these were born!
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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Those sons allegedly went camping with Powell the night Susan disappeared to test the generator and make Smores in freezing cold conditions.
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The night mommy goes missing is the night he decides to take his two little boys -- I believe they ` re ages 2 and 4 -- out camping in freezing weather to make Smores.
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I don't recommend the warm glow of a laptop over Smores but I could imagine some cool live-blogging of a special camping trip.
Tom Matzzie: CES 2010: Showing How to Put WiFi in Your Camping Tent 2010
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Shortly thereafter she proved it by emptying the contents of her stomach (hot dogs, chips, Capri Sun and Smores) all over herselfand everything within an 18 inch radius.
Vomit-ology 2008
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I don't think I will ever try these but I would love to taste them, especially in a Smores.
Molly Wizenberg's "Fluff Piece" Sarah Lenz 2008
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Cedarford - You are talking too - what you are saying is that you would follow orders, and perhaps ask a neighbor if they have the makings of Smores.
"When a family is burning to death in front of your eyes, rules should go out of the window – especially with kids. Everybody wanted to try and help." Ann Althouse 2009
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