April 6, 2011

S'Mores Morselette

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Margaret's Morsels | Microwave S'mores


I'm out of town so my 13 year old son offered to be a guest blogger and write today's morselette.  Since the topic he chose -- s'mores -- is something I would never write about, I told him to blog away.  He did the writing and pictures without any help from me.  I hope you enjoy his post.



There are many different things during summer one can enjoy.  From roasting hot dogs to outdoor parties and my favorite the s'more.  I enjoy s'mores a lot, but for many years we didn't have a way to cook them over a fire.  My mom, however, found a neat tool called the micro s'mores that makes s'mores in 10 seconds in the microwave.  So in my opinion, the micro s'mores is a great way to make s'mores if you don't have room for a fire to cook them over.



Margaret's Morsels | Microwave S'mores




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5 comments:

  1. I’m glad you highlighted the microwavable s’mores! I’m really excited to know that they exist! I completely agree that s’mores are so wonderful that you always want them more often than you can have access to a camp fire! Now, thanks to your helpful tip, we won’t have to wait for a camping trip. THANKS!

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  2. Thanks, Lynn. I don't like s'mores, but my son says the microwave s'mores are as good as the ones made over a fire. It's certainly faster -- and easier -- than making a campfire.

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  3. I haven't had any s'mores in years because I never go to a campfire and now I don't have to! S'mores are a yummy treat! Thanks! (Linda)

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  4. This is cool to know you can make these without a fire. Post the recipe. Chris your following your mother footsteps. Hope you will grow up to be a good cook.
    Karen

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  5. Thanks, Karen. Put a graham cracker square on the bottom of the s'mores maker. Add a couple of squares from a Hershey's bar, one large marshmallow and another graham cracker square. The s'mores maker has a plunger that pushes down making the marshmallow a perfect circle, like a Moon Pie. You can substitute other ingredients, such as a peanut butter cup, sugar cookie, M&M's, etc. There's another microwave s'mores maker on the market, but you have to put water in its reservoir which is too much trouble in my opinion. You could make s'mores in the microwave without the s'mores maker, but it would be messier. The clean up with the micro s'mores is quick and easy since it's dishwasher safe.

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