S'mores+
- HoosierLawnGnome
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- BoatDr
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Re: S'mores+
Caught my wife making them over two dura flames. Chemical soot was very evident. Women.
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- turf_toes
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Re: S'mores+
Believe it or not, they make cooking safe Duraflame logs.BoatDr wrote:Caught my wife making them over two dura flames. Chemical soot was very evident. Women.
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http://www.duraflame.com/products/roasting-logs
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Re: S'mores+
Nice! TY. That's perfect for wifey.
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- HoosierLawnGnome
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Re: S'mores+
I think I like the fudge stripe s'more a little better than the traditional s'more. You also get two marshmellow "blow holes" so it doesn't squish laterally as much.
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