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Smores at chip and dale's campfire sing along
Does anyone know how many s'mores come in the five dollar tip at the Chippendale's campfire sing-along at Fort wilderness Lodge?
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I'd say it's enough for a family of four to do s'mores.
They give you a clear pack of graham crackers, many marshmellows, and a few Hershey bars. After the kids catch the marshmellows on fire and wave them around the fire with all the other kids nearby, you'll realize that Less Is More in that respect. ![]() You'll also prolly want/need to purchase the sticks or bring-your-own. Bama ED
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can we bring our own s'mores ?
We are going cabin camping at Ft. Wilderness in Feb. Can we bring our own stuff to make s'mores? Should we make sure to bring anything else?
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I am proud to say I've roasted hot dogs at the Campfire singalong. I just used the sticks for marshmellows and stuck the hot dog down the long axis so it would not slip/twist/fall off.
Of course I hauled the buns, condiments, etc too. The kids' dogs barely broke a sweat before they slapped it in bun with mayo (ew!). I attempted to roast mine to a golden brown perfection. ![]() No forks for sale at the Chuck Wagon. Either BYOF or use the sticks. Bama ED
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Sounds like something a camping trip could cure
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Easy smores,, chocolate covered deluxe grahams and add a roasted marshmallow.
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my children now late teens and 20's...love to roast marshmallow peeps to make smores! |
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I made some at home tonight because of this thread!
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For at home/ in house smores, I use wooden kabob sticks Sterno cans, but you need to be careful and have the lights down low to see the flame.
But for on a real fire, the hardware store had expandable metal sticks with 2 prongs. They work great for hotdogs and you look like a smores pro pulling it out of your back pocket.
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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Thanks for all the info! Looking forward to this in a couple of weeks.
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