Smores

ratsapprentice

God can gtfo
Aug 15, 2009
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Looks and sounds like an STD of the most horrific kind.

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But I want it.
 
:kickass: Love charred marshmellows from a camp fire! If you want to give it a good spin, get the chili chocolate and use that instead of hershey's. Milk chocolate is a little too sweet, but it does melt a little better.

And if you ever want to do something completely tedious, get a box of Golden Grahams cereal, a bag of mini marshmellows (like for hot chocolate) and a bag of the either the plain chocolate chips, or even better if you can find the chocolate/peanut butter swirl chips. Assemble a plate full and microwave until melted, or if you have a gas stove - use that to cook them. Super tedious, but awesome stoner/munchie snack :worship:
 
:kickass: Love charred marshmellows from a camp fire! If you want to give it a good spin, get the chili chocolate and use that instead of hershey's. Milk chocolate is a little too sweet, but it does melt a little better.

And if you ever want to do something completely tedious, get a box of Golden Grahams cereal, a bag of mini marshmellows (like for hot chocolate) and a bag of the either the plain chocolate chips, or even better if you can find the chocolate/peanut butter swirl chips. Assemble a plate full and microwave until melted, or if you have a gas stove - use that to cook them. Super tedious, but awesome stoner/munchie snack :worship:

I make stuff sort of like this when I have the munchies

maple syrup
cocoa powder
almonds, apples, berries and such

put in the fridge til more solid
ENJOY
 
"smore" is definitly a word that makes you think: "am i missing something here? what the hell is giong on here?"
 
@ Calorie counters: I'm not quite getting the relevance of Calories (not trying to belittle that particular method of tracking your intake of food and such, just trying to understand it.) I try and focus on the nutritional value of whatever it is I'm eating, in what way do calories relate to that?

Say, the amount of fibre, protein... Whatever, how does that relate to calories?

Still figuring all this stuff out myself, been paying closer attention to such things lately, not quite at the level of understanding that I'd like to be yet.
 
I'm not counting calories, really don't give a crap there. It's just nasty and my body doesn't need that much sugar in one gulp. Plus large amounts of sugar make me feel like shit.

I want something sweet, I eat a piece of fruit.