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Anyone ever tried these? I had some recently at Pizzeria 22 in West
Seattle - cooked in their pizza oven. Doug |
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On Fri, 31 May 2013 06:36:40 -0400, in rec.food.cooking, Jim Elbrecht
wrote: >On Fri, 31 May 2013 10:19:50 +0100, >wrote: > >>Anyone ever tried these? I had some recently at Pizzeria 22 in West >>Seattle - cooked in their pizza oven. >>Doug > >For my money, a S'more [and I try to eat one every 2-3 years] must >have a chilled Hershey bar, a fresh graham cracker and a large >marshmallow that has been perfectly browned on the outside to where it >is just starting to crust-- and the inside is complete goo. > >All others are just a mouthful of sugar. [not that I find anything >wrong with that-- but it ain't my cuppa] > >Jim Can't stand Hershey bars. And I wouldn't want it cold anyway. Doug |
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On 02/06/2013 12:32 PM, malesheep wrote:
> Doug >> >> For my money, a S'more [and I try to eat one every 2-3 years] must >> have a chilled Hershey bar, a fresh graham cracker and a large >> marshmallow that has been perfectly browned on the outside to where it >> is just starting to crust-- and the inside is complete goo. >> >> All others are just a mouthful of sugar. [not that I find anything >> wrong with that-- but it ain't my cuppa] >> >> Jim > Can't stand Hershey bars. And I wouldn't want it cold anyway. > Doug > I agree. Hershey bars have never been popular around here and I can only assume that it is because so many others share my lack of enthusiasm for their chocolate. A few years ago we were at family camp and my nephew and his girlfriend were there. I worry about the guy. His father was quite obese, diabetic, suffered from circulatory problems, was a compulsive eater and dropped dead of heart failure at the age of 61. The nephew, who had always been very fit and active as a kid and as a young man, had been packing on the weight at an alarming rate. Nephew invited us to a campfire for Smors and said he had brought lots. He sure had. He brought not a box of cookies, but an entire case, plus at least a dozen backs of marshmallows and a case of chocolate bars. I had one. It was okay. One was enough for me, and that was probably the first one I had had in 20 years or more. |
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