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Caroline
PostPosted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:28 pm  Reply with quote
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Wow, the things I miss when I'm not paying attention. When did we start making s'mores?
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i really have no idea (id put a face sighing with a drop on his face here but THEY DONT HAVE IT)

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Ashton Gray
PostPosted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 11:17 pm  Reply with quote
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About one page and several hours ago. Fixings? *holds out a tray of s'mores fixings*

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PostPosted: Sun May 03, 2009 3:30 pm  Reply with quote
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I have never tried these "s'mores", but marshmallow, chocolate and crackers? Can't go wrong! Wait, what are "crackers" in American? They might be something different to what we call "crackers".. just like your so-called "biscuits"..

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The kind of crackers used for making S'mores are called gram crackers.

like this :3: http://www.piscitella.com/JOEY/pictures/snacks/gram_crackers2_small.JPG
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PostPosted: Sun May 03, 2009 4:55 pm  Reply with quote
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Tadelesh wrote:
I have never tried these "s'mores", but marshmallow, chocolate and crackers? Can't go wrong! Wait, what are "crackers" in American? They might be something different to what we call "crackers".. just like your so-called "biscuits"..


wiat you've never had smore's before Shocked

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Tadelesh wrote:
I have never tried these "s'mores", but marshmallow, chocolate and crackers? Can't go wrong! Wait, what are "crackers" in American? They might be something different to what we call "crackers".. just like your so-called "biscuits"..


Tadelesh, as your friend, let me give you some advice.

Gather some graham crackers, nestle chocolate bars and marshmallows.

Start a fire.

Get on making those delicious snacks.

You wont regret it.

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Yes, I've never had s'mores. They do not exist outside the US, as far as I'm aware. Razz At least, not over here in the UK. Hmm. Graham crackers. According to our dear friend, wikipedia, the closest to those over here is what we call digestive biscuits. Digestives, chocolate and marshmallow? Yes please!

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Tadelesh wrote:
Yes, I've never had s'mores. They do not exist outside the US, as far as I'm aware. Razz At least, not over here in the UK. Hmm. Graham crackers. According to our dear friend, wikipedia, the closest to those over here is what we call digestive biscuits. Digestives, chocolate and marshmallow? Yes please!


Blasphemy, BLASPHEMY i say!

wiat, did i just hear you right, "digestive biscuits". doesnt sound very enticing for a foodstuff Laughing

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Tadelesh
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Here comes wiki to the rescue again:
The name "digestive" derived from the belief that they had antacid properties due to the use of sodium bicarbonate when they were first developed.
Oh, and guess what? They were around during Bon Bon's time.Wink

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Tadelesh wrote:
Here comes wiki to the rescue again:
The name "digestive" derived from the belief that they had antacid properties due to the use of sodium bicarbonate when they were first developed.
Oh, and guess what? They were around during Bon Bon's time.Wink


well yea..... i suppose if you wanna' wiki just about everything, then your gonna' be able to drop mad knowlegde like that Razz Laughing

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