lmountford
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Could someone pleae tell me what are s'mores and pot stickers? I see them on WDW menus but we don't have them in the UK.
Thx
Thx



What are Graham crackers please? I don't thiink we have those either
lovemygoofy said:Hi Confused Brit,
I'm a confused American but can tell you what pot stickers and s'mores are.
S'mores are wonderful and very bad for you. It's a warm oozy melted marshmallow with a piece of chocolate bar in between two grahm crackers. They are sooo good.
Pot stickers are cooked marinated chicken pieces on a stick like you would find at a Chinese resteraunt.
Hope you have a great trip!

I hope that this helped.kaytieeldr said:Now really, how bad can S'mores actually be? Think about it...
Chocolate has been proven to be good for your (I'm sure I read it somewhere, something to do with endorphins or mood-enhancement or something);
Graham is a whole grain and whole grains are good for you;
And marshmallow comes from the root of the marsh mallow plant - and root vegetables are good for you.
Now, all that good-for-you stuff obviously negates the bad-for-you sugar, so S'mores are a health food![]()
lmountford said:Thx Tina, that's great.
The s'mores sound good, sadly I have noticed that many wonderful things have a tendency to be bad for meWhat are Graham crackers please? I don't thiink we have those either
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Thx Again,
Linda

Kellydelly said:Here is a photo of a real s'more! Hershey chocolate and fire roasted marshmallow!!
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And here's some pot stickers. I've never had them but I think they are pretty much like egg rolls. Ground meat and cabbage with some other junk fried in a wonton wrapper.
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LuluLovesDisney said:Pot Stickers are dumplings filled with vegetables, bean thread noodles, tofu, meat or seafood (sometimes a combination) similar to wontons/dim sum, but the difference is that pot stickers are usually (but not always) browned in a little bit of oil and not moved while cooking so they stick to the pot (thus the name) and get a little bit of a crunchy crust to them. Love them!
'Smores are exactly what the other posters said. Their name comes from "I want s'more (some more) please!" (or so the story goes.) They are good though!
