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... her chin. I’ll remember my dad trying to describe how awesome the marshmallows were, how the pumpkin flavor was really elevated after roasting, and how the texture could only be described ... piece of wood sending up sparks that swirled up like fireflies. And we stuffed ourselves with so many marshmallows that our fingers grew sticky, and each of us had developed a unique toasting style over ...
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... kick ass, so I should just get you the recipe in time for the holidays.
I used to think I disliked marshmallows--except in S'Mores of course. I never understood the attraction to 2 industrially ... holidays I will use red. I should also add that I have yet to try to swirl the color in after the marshmallows are in the pan, which I have heard works better but I keep forgetting to try!
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... easy and fun to make with the kids, but you do have to stand at the stove with them. These marshmallows make great holiday gifts, too.
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Homemade Marshmallows Recipe originally appeared on About.com Cooking for Kids on Monday, November 23rd, 2009 at ...
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... cocoa in the mornings.
I like to put big fat marshmallows in mine. I currently have braces on my teeth and big marshmallow ... melted and sticky. Then I remember those sweet little miniature marshmallows, that you can just pop in your mouth in a single melt in your mouth ... store I got all the stuff for my morning cup of joy: marshmallows, milk and cocoa. Now I was set to go. When I got home I happen ...
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One word came to mind when I first took a bite of the Chocolate Chip Artisan Marshmallows that were sent to me by Sam at 240Sweet.com. Yummy!!! Sam and I went to high school and reconnected over ... . Too bad I didn't know about 240Sweet.com back then. :)
Sam, thanks for sending the marshmallows they were delicious!!
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... been trying to come up with fun activities for him to do while our little one is napping. This activity with marshmallows and toothpicks is simple, educational, fun, and EDIBLE (well, at least the marshmallow ...
Procedure: Have your child build a square base with 4 toothpicks and 4 marshmallows, and then let them build upwards and/or outwards from there
Objective: To learn about 3-D structures, be ...
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