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Camping and smores

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omg, its like totally awe to the some!! =] well like first of all you go out into the well I think they're called like "woods"? or something like that, then you get some mallows and some grammys and maybe even some chocolate!!!! =] its totally sweet I love it

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Where can one find information about smores?

Smores are a sweet dessert that originated in the united states and is associated with camping and campfires. It is a graham cracker, a toasted marshmallow, and a piece of chocolate on top.


What are some common camping foods?

Fresh fish fried in a pan, smores, hot dogs, hambergers, and potato chips.


What do you think a good camping experience can do for a child?

Build a fire, make smores and hot dogs, and tell ghost stories.Well I know in Boy Scouts camping gives kids leadership toughness, responibility endurance, and a sense of adventure.


How do you use roasted in a sentence?

Yesterday while we were camping we sat by a camp fire and put marsh mellows on a stick then roasted them. Then we took chocolate and gram crackers and made smores.


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There are about 130 calories in a 12oz smores cappucino.


How many syllables does smores have?

S'more has one. S'more is the contraction of "some more."


What would you need to survive on a camping trip?

I would take: * cell phone * snacks ( especially stuff to make smores) * flashlights * sleeping bags, pillows * matches * ghost stories (depending on age of campers) * tent hope this helps


How to make something out of marshmallows?

smores


Are cow bones in smores?

Nope.


Do you lik smores or snickers?

s'mores.hehe yummy (;


How do you kill a giant marshmallow?

By making smores


Today is the holiday for what Marshmellowy campfire treat?

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