I never get tired of watching this video. Growing up American, I was baffled to learn that s'mores are not well-known outside of North America, but I always enjoy seeing the look on Mike's face as he experiences s'mores for the first time.
Was expecting the gag at the end to be reaching for the microwaved glass of water out of desperation and then screaming bloody murder at the resulting mouth burning.
You... You can make s'mores indoors by putting marshmallows on sticks over the stove instead of a fire... especially if you have a gas stove, but electric still works...
At a work gathering at my boss' home, after learning my (Aussie) wife had never had a s'more he proceeded to wrestle his firepit up onto his deck and ransack his kitchen for the appropriate items. Almost setting his veranda ablaze was well worth the opportunity to share this treat. She, of course, loved them.
Can't believe you never had a smore before this. It's like, one of the best things ever created. It's also delicious with a Reeces Peanut Butter Cup instead of chocolate.
ns9559 Technically the caramelized parts are just sugar, water and carbon (aka coal) so you might get a similar effect by using coal, but it would probably taste horrible.
They sell marshmallows specifically made for s'mores. It's flat and half the size of a ordinary piece, it doesn't explode into a huge thing either because of its size. Made some the other day after watching this.
dan- because when you have them you want s'more. (some more) not even a pun. that's legit stuff. there's a girl scouts recipe from 1973 which calls them some "mores". girl scouts being credited as creators.
+Zach Wegner (TheRealDragonEX) Smores arent usually eaten unless you are having a bonfire/ campfire. To us it is a fun thing to make when you doing either or. Not eaten regularly otherwise. Unless you have a smores maker I guess lol
+Dragon_EX Real s'mores (campfire + food and friends) are delicious. I can't imagine eating microwaved s'mores because there's no smoke/char on the marshmallow.
Here in the states the normally available mallow is much bigger than those bunnies and poof up quickly and irregularly shaped in the microwave. So for that reason I think the arms are a good idea.
You could just toast the marshmallow at the stove (which will make it taste better, and be more authentic), and then zap the graham with a piece of chocolate on it for a few seconds in the microwave. You will have a better tasting s'more, and you won't have to buy that.
I have 2 things to point out coming from my experience in being American and making s'mores; #1: the arm thingies would be necessary for regular marshmallows, as they expand in a weird way that kind of topples over. and #2:In my experience I don't find it necessary, or even have for that manner put water in with the s'mores.
they are especially good when the marshmallows are roasted on a fire. It makes the outside of the marshmallow caramelize and adds to the flavor. Even if the marshmallow gets burnt it will still be good. infact thats how a lot of people prefer it
Mike Jeavons To be honest, I'm not really sure why there is water involved in that product at all. As far as I know, everyone just puts the ingredients together and either puts it in the microwave or in the oven for a few seconds.
Yet you don't NEED a s'more maker when you can just put the s'mores on a small plate and cook them for a few seconds in the microwave. I've done it plenty of times. Best part is if you have a gas stove, you can just roast the marshmallows over a burner that way. Just be careful so you don't accidentally burn your house down though.
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Mike Jeavons Ahh, I guess I was just on the look out for physical changes. I'm an idiot :) (oh and btw, there was definitely no offence intended with that remark)
s'mores are yummy all by themselves- and I personally think that the caramelized bits on the marshmallows from the campfire are the best parts. You *have* to try it both ways :) I like eating it with a cup of black coffee- you get the liquid and the bitterness cuts through the sweet
So where does the fire come in? How on earth do you make these over a camp fire? Use the stick like a kebab skewer? Doesn't the biscuit just break apart doing that?
The method is that you cook the mallow over the fire on a stick/skewer, then when it's toasted, you pull it off by pressing the graham biscuit and chocolate sandwich around it and pull. That's usually enough to partially melt the chocolate, as well.
Honestly, it doesn't really taste any better over a fire like everyone's saying. d; I suppose the marshmallow has a bit of a crispy outside sometimes, but it's not very noticeable.
Hydragyrum It does - wrapping a dessert in foil and heating it over fire is a pretty common campfire cooking method from what I've seen - it would work fine for S'mores, though you'd have to let it cool down a bit first.
This is by and large the most useless product I've seen on this show. I mean the Robo Stir at least had a function to it. Doesn't work well but it does. Grab-M-Matic was a toy, so was the hotdog thing. This has no purpose at all. You really just need a plate when you make microwave s'mores.
I'm seeing a lot of comments from people who apparently don't know how to make a real s'more (read: build fire; proceed to burn ALL the marshmallows.) Do Europeans not make s'mores when they go camping? It baffles me how anyone could go this long without ever having one! Going camping and making s'mores over the campfire was a staple of my and my friends' American childhood!
if we roast marshmallows over a fire, we just eat them straight off the stick? less mess, and u don't have to faff around with digestives and chocolate. or chocolate digestives actually - we'd be pretty well prepared for that combo hm...
I remember putting a Promotional sticker up for the Hershey's S'more Maker device for work that was suppose to warm marshmallows, so it got that golden brown/burnt camp fire look, I never brought it, but I found it in my local Consignment shop and thought about buying it when I realized I left my wallet at home, so I thought, "Oh it will still be there when I come around again" Came around the shop again, it was gone :( Never got a chance to know if it was a good product or not.
+AveryMarx0 I bet you any money that the amercian section in british grocery stores is nothing but poptarts, marshmallow fluff, and twinkies cause they think we just eat sugar crap.
As an American, the whole "It's better over a fire!" is bollocks, honestly. I've had both, it's pretty much the same, except the chocolate melts more in the microwave, which I enjoy more. Over a fire, the marshmallow has a bit of a crispier/tougher outside, but it's not too noticeable if you have all the S'more ingredients.
Mike Jeavons Mike! amazed to see something that works for a change, we all have to come across a wonder on our channels at some point lol, even if it does double up as Steamy S'mores the reject muppet
I live in America in the middle of the US and i,ve never met some one who has not eaten a s'more and expicaly in the summer I go out to the back yard or wood every week and camp and eat s'mores till we can't eat any more they are dry but amazing on a real fire
Normaly you're supose to eat them outside so them being messy wouldn't matter. Also they aren't nearly as dry not mircrowaved, like most things (minus pizza bites
I'm curious what is the water (steam?) accomplishes here? I've microwaved s'mores before just on a paper towel + plate, and didn't feel like they were particularly dried out or anything. (Edit: I read more below, and a few people proposed theories.)
My parents were so cheap (or we were so poor) that a 50 cent can of chocolate frosting was used for all of us kids' s'mores (instead of a 50 cent candy bar for each of us). I didn't have a Hershey bar in a s'more until I was ten years old. Although I had a friend in my teen years whose family used chocolate chip cookies for s'mores. I've been known to combine all of the above into a magnificent s'more!! Damn my cardiologist and his warnings!
i've never tried S'mores before. i kinda put them off because of how horrible Twinkies are and i really wasn't willing to go through something like that again.
I doubt that camping is very popular there. Us americas are very outdoorsy it seems in comparison to other places. Just my anecdotal observation but still.
Harrison Camping is popular, but not as popular as America because of the bad weather we constantly have. People do roast marshmallows on sticks over camp fires, but I wouldn't say that's a common thing.
Now Mike, just keep S'Mores in mind next time you poke fun of Americans being fat, because trying to make anything and everything taste like them, which has failed miserably BTW, is what got them there in the first place.
I agree, after traveling the world and having lived in several countries, I have concluded Hershey's is bottom of the pile powdery, shitty chocolate, does not come close to Northern European chocolate.
Mike -- if you REALLY want a mouth-dessicating treat, leave off the top graham when you microwave it and smear peanut butter (or Nutella!) on it. Chocolately, peanut buttery napalmy goodness!
FDK try them! you will never regret it. They are the hight of all American bon fires and camping trips. But im not sure if they will taste as good in a micro wave. we cook the marshmellows over a fire on sticks!
"American pronounciation." You know, I was talking to my parents about how there are different ways to spell words, such as "color" and "colour." My grandmother overheard me and said, "Colore?" Suuuuure, it's pronounced colore, allright. XD
I use a campfire lighter to make my smores. Even if I just wanted to put them in the microwave, you don't need whatever the hell this thing is to do it.
Except for people who don't like chocolate/marshmallows and one person I know personally who's allergic to it, I have never met anyone who doesn't like s'mores.
Why didn't he just do it without the arms on it for the second test instead of just the measuring cup on a plate? That would be the test to see if the arms are necessary or not, then the measuring cup test.
Lady: "Let me show you how!"
Mike: "No!....Oh, okay..."
As a Brit, that's probably our quintessential reaction to pretty much everything
No it's not...
...okay yeah it is.
+xed alpha That woman is tiny. She's like 4'11", max. Either that or those chairs are ludicrously tall.
S'mores are pretty amazing, though, try one it will change your life
I can tell you're a brit... you described something as quintessential.
I never get tired of watching this video. Growing up American, I was baffled to learn that s'mores are not well-known outside of North America, but I always enjoy seeing the look on Mike's face as he experiences s'mores for the first time.
Smores are so much better when you're camping, and you get dirt in them, and when you have to fight off bears
Nokebu We camp in Wales, no bears just dragons 😂 🏴
@@lissajaynefw Yes, but then you can just use dragonfire to make the s'mores.
"Has it worked?" *takes bite of s'mores* "OH, GOD, YES!" *hallelujah chorus plays in the background*
'Oh god its like... Napalm' hahaha
We Americans may know how to spoil ourselves, but nobody can give a backhanded compliment like the British do.
Well done.. very observant for an American.
I felt so proud to be an American when he took the first bite and that, "I think I'm about to have an orgasm" look came over his face:>D
The UK has far better biscuits and chocolate than the US. Our smores would be way way better.
NIgHTMaReFortyTwo Eww biscuits, I’d rather have cookies 😉
@@DarknessViper99 biscuits are cookies
Isaac Shoffren I was being sarcastic 🙃
Was expecting the gag at the end to be reaching for the microwaved glass of water out of desperation and then screaming bloody murder at the resulting mouth burning.
Suhkma Dheek
"Is this a troll video? That's not how you drink water. Monkey's in the wild drink water the proper way without using a glass."
i expected him to reach for the reservoir of the rejected s'mores muppet.
"Will I think it's s'more or will I think it's s'less?" You're a genius
Yes, they're ALWAYS all broken.
Can someone explain to my limited brain what the water actually does?
I think to stop it from catching fire... Or melt...
I read somewhere that the water helps to cook both smores evenly....but I don't think it is necessary,
my guess is based on the fact that water heats up when in the microwave,so it acts like a heating element
If you don't put water in the microwave with marshmallow, they will start to inflate, like some kind of fast growing tumor.
iniudan haha
the whole point of s'mores is the experience of roasting a marshmallow and the burnt sugar taste. a microwave can never recreate this
You... You can make s'mores indoors by putting marshmallows on sticks over the stove instead of a fire... especially if you have a gas stove, but electric still works...
+grunesgryphon Leaves a weird taste from the gas.
+TMoney9961 That goes away once the house starts burning.
+TMoney9961 Normal stoves don't leak gas.
I've actually mastered the skill of toasting the marshmallow in the microwave carefully.
I wonder how many times you nearly burnt your house down to figure that shit out.
At a work gathering at my boss' home, after learning my (Aussie) wife had never had a s'more he proceeded to wrestle his firepit up onto his deck and ransack his kitchen for the appropriate items. Almost setting his veranda ablaze was well worth the opportunity to share this treat. She, of course, loved them.
Can't believe you never had a smore before this. It's like, one of the best things ever created. It's also delicious with a Reeces Peanut Butter Cup instead of chocolate.
A brit praising an American food! Honestly this is a very happy change :D
score 1 for america, glad we got one thing right
You can not have a proper s'more unless there is fire involved.
Leave the microwave on with foil in it, you might get the fire sooner or later?
ns9559 Technically the caramelized parts are just sugar, water and carbon (aka coal) so you might get a similar effect by using coal, but it would probably taste horrible.
I used to do it over a gas stove top.
Whats the water used for
The Tech Critic Water is used in the microwave to stop food from drying out and getting nasty.
Its great at what it does, and what it does is nothing. Love this video, you start off so grumpy, then pure joy.
What is wrong with those chairs and this table ??? they 're fricking huge or she's really really small 0:01
Jean louis david Christ, it looks like her legs were cut off at the knees :I
There's just something so endearing about watching someone discover smores.
I love how you guys are using chocolate to exert your superiority.
Right? Can't we just watch a fucking video, agree that s'mores are delicious, and move on?
They sell marshmallows specifically made for s'mores. It's flat and half the size of a ordinary piece, it doesn't explode into a huge thing either because of its size. Made some the other day after watching this.
Whaaaaaaaaaaaat?
I bet you loved getting to review this after your week of starvation.
He actually reviewed it before that. It was originally on his blip and he's just now moved it to youtube.
That intro... Is the woman unusually small or does she have unusually large furniture?
zorkan111 both?
One of the things I love about America
dan- because when you have them you want s'more. (some more)
not even a pun. that's legit stuff. there's a girl scouts recipe from 1973 which calls them some "mores". girl scouts being credited as creators.
Embracing American culture one piece of junk food at a time.
+Zach Wegner (TheRealDragonEX) Smores arent usually eaten unless you are having a bonfire/ campfire. To us it is a fun thing to make when you doing either or. Not eaten regularly otherwise. Unless you have a smores maker I guess lol
+Dragon_EX Real s'mores (campfire + food and friends) are delicious. I can't imagine eating microwaved s'mores because there's no smoke/char on the marshmallow.
I have a campfire ban in my area right now so microwave s'mores will have to do... *sigh*
The only true way to experience it.
Here in the states the normally available mallow is much bigger than those bunnies and poof up quickly and irregularly shaped in the microwave. So for that reason I think the arms are a good idea.
You could just toast the marshmallow at the stove (which will make it taste better, and be more authentic), and then zap the graham with a piece of chocolate on it for a few seconds in the microwave. You will have a better tasting s'more, and you won't have to buy that.
I mean like that's easy if your like me and don't like the outdoors but like I feel the campfire roasted marshmallows are the best :3
Little arms are probably to prevent the marshmallow from expanding and breaking the whole thing apart....they tend to get big in microwaves.
You're killing me, Jeavons!
"Excuse me a moment." *NOURGHM*
I have 2 things to point out coming from my experience in being American and making s'mores;
#1: the arm thingies would be necessary for regular marshmallows, as they expand in a weird way that kind of topples over.
and
#2:In my experience I don't find it necessary, or even have for that manner put water in with the s'mores.
How can you have s'more of nothing?
Do the arms make a difference is one thing.. does the WATER even make a difference?
Never make smores in the microwave without water. If you don't use water, your dog will die.
NoNameC68 It keeps the marshmallow from expanding too much I think. When I cook S'mores in a microwave the marshmallows quadruples in size.
Those bunny mashmellows looked more like a crawling baby in a pink onesie
"AH! that is like napalm!"
"God! it's still like napalm!"
Well shit. This video taught me how to make smores without burning my stovetop for a half hour
they are especially good when the marshmallows are roasted on a fire. It makes the outside of the marshmallow caramelize and adds to the flavor. Even if the marshmallow gets burnt it will still be good. infact thats how a lot of people prefer it
I'm glad he loved the s'mores lol
Mike Jeavons To be honest, I'm not really sure why there is water involved in that product at all. As far as I know, everyone just puts the ingredients together and either puts it in the microwave or in the oven for a few seconds.
Yet you don't NEED a s'more maker when you can just put the s'mores on a small plate and cook them for a few seconds in the microwave. I've done it plenty of times. Best part is if you have a gas stove, you can just roast the marshmallows over a burner that way. Just be careful so you don't accidentally burn your house down though.
Well the idea of a microwave came from a dude experiencing with micro-waves, and his chocolate bar in his pocket melted hahaha
I thought he was going to drink from the little s'more maker there at the end.
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We don't want to kill him
***** We have the technology, we can rebuild him, we can create the world's first Poundland sustainable human being.
Wouldn't he just be living off of noodles and cereal all week though ?
MrTaurenshaman there is much more to Poundland than meets the eye, journey deeper into the depths of Poundland and you'll find food so horrifying it'll turn anyone into a maniac.
Joshua Dragoo I am pretty sure that human being is called Stuart Ashens.
Couldn't you do the same thing by just putting the ingredients in the microwave on a paper towel or plate?
Aaaaand, the rest of the video answered that... I'm goign to the store now. XD
This is why The Sandlot should be mandatory viewing for everyone. Mike missed out.
+Snowfire Is that the movie where the kids are playing baseball and throw up a ton of chewing tobacco?
ProbeVoyages Yes.
You're looking quite gaunt after that starvation diet episode :p
considering I shot this before I did that diet, that's pretty amazing
Plot twist...
Mike Jeavons I must admit this made me chuckle (especially considering it was clear it was before with the marshmallows) 😅
Mike Jeavons Ahh, I guess I was just on the look out for physical changes. I'm an idiot :) (oh and btw, there was definitely no offence intended with that remark)
You had a great opportunity at the end there, all you had to do was drink the water from the compartment in the S'mores maker instead of the jug.
s'mores are yummy all by themselves- and I personally think that the caramelized bits on the marshmallows from the campfire are the best parts. You *have* to try it both ways :)
I like eating it with a cup of black coffee- you get the liquid and the bitterness cuts through the sweet
I like my mellows charred on the outside.
So where does the fire come in? How on earth do you make these over a camp fire? Use the stick like a kebab skewer? Doesn't the biscuit just break apart doing that?
You only put the mallow over the fire
The method is that you cook the mallow over the fire on a stick/skewer, then when it's toasted, you pull it off by pressing the graham biscuit and chocolate sandwich around it and pull.
That's usually enough to partially melt the chocolate, as well.
You canalsi pre make the smore, wrap it in tinfoil and put that over the fire. The un wrap an eat. Sorry if this does'nt make sense
Honestly, it doesn't really taste any better over a fire like everyone's saying. d; I suppose the marshmallow has a bit of a crispy outside sometimes, but it's not very noticeable.
Hydragyrum
It does - wrapping a dessert in foil and heating it over fire is a pretty common campfire cooking method from what I've seen - it would work fine for S'mores, though you'd have to let it cool down a bit first.
You don't need to put a cup of water in the microwave when you make s'mores but I'm glad you like them
The arms are needed because regular marshmallows in America are kinda cylinder shaped, so you have a lot more height to throw around with.
Why do you need to put a glass of water in the microwave with the s'mores to cook them?
+Kim Jong-Il So Gabe Newell can keep praising the PC Master Race with sales of the gods.
To prevent your Graham's getting stale
You think that was good, wait to you try it with actual roasted marshmallows.
This is by and large the most useless product I've seen on this show.
I mean the Robo Stir at least had a function to it. Doesn't work well but it does. Grab-M-Matic was a toy, so was the hotdog thing.
This has no purpose at all. You really just need a plate when you make microwave s'mores.
I'm seeing a lot of comments from people who apparently don't know how to make a real s'more (read: build fire; proceed to burn ALL the marshmallows.) Do Europeans not make s'mores when they go camping? It baffles me how anyone could go this long without ever having one! Going camping and making s'mores over the campfire was a staple of my and my friends' American childhood!
if we roast marshmallows over a fire, we just eat them straight off the stick? less mess, and u don't have to faff around with digestives and chocolate. or chocolate digestives actually - we'd be pretty well prepared for that combo hm...
varanus_komodoensis When I go camping I roast bacon over a fire and eat it with bread and onions. It's way better than eating this crap.
When he said "ahh god, it's like... napalm" I laughed my arse off.
It's the internet say fucking ass
Tucker DeBord Nah mate.
Mike Jeavons I've never been able to find Graham crackers. Where did you get yours from mike? (If you can remember)
Smores are even more delicious over a campfire. Ok, it's a hit and miss process at first but if you ever have the chance, give it a go!
This guy is like a more reserved and calm version of Ashens
I remember putting a Promotional sticker up for the Hershey's S'more Maker device for work that was suppose to warm marshmallows, so it got that golden brown/burnt camp fire look, I never brought it, but I found it in my local Consignment shop and thought about buying it when I realized I left my wallet at home, so I thought, "Oh it will still be there when I come around again"
Came around the shop again, it was gone :(
Never got a chance to know if it was a good product or not.
I refused to believe that a grown adult has NEVER tasted a s'more before!
+Joel Brewton i never ate marshmallow and i dont know why i ever should.
it works just as well without the contraption. had those when I was younger.
In the American sections at some British supermarkets you can find S'more Poptarts.
I prefer the brown sugar cinamon ones, whatever they are called
+Pirate the Foxy They're called brown sugar cinnamon.
+Gale 1234 Thanks, haven't had them in a while.
+AveryMarx0 I bet you any money that the amercian section in british grocery stores is nothing but poptarts, marshmallow fluff, and twinkies cause they think we just eat sugar crap.
deetergirl marie There is also a ton of peanut butter based chocolate/candy.
I've been making microwaves s'mores for years and I never needed a little plastic Muppet
As an American, the whole "It's better over a fire!" is bollocks, honestly. I've had both, it's pretty much the same, except the chocolate melts more in the microwave, which I enjoy more. Over a fire, the marshmallow has a bit of a crispier/tougher outside, but it's not too noticeable if you have all the S'more ingredients.
How in the world did you get a long 'a' sound out of that? Does an 'a' next to an 'h' make a long 'a' in England?
I lost it when you put the water in a cup and two smores in the microwave to test if the arms really work.
mike iam quite suprised you didnt reach a million subscribers yet .
AMAZING CONTENT!
Where did the name "s'mores" come from? What does it mean??
Mike Jeavons Mike! amazed to see something that works for a change, we all have to come across a wonder on our channels at some point lol, even if it does double up as Steamy S'mores the reject muppet
I live in America in the middle of the US and i,ve never met some one who has not eaten a s'more and expicaly in the summer I go out to the back yard or wood every week and camp and eat s'mores till we can't eat any more they are dry but amazing on a real fire
And now you have. I've never tasted a smore before either. That means you've met two people who havn't had smores before.
Crystal ramos Make that three. I haven't tried s'mores, either.
That table and chairs at the start are fucking massive
is it just me or if you just put the smores in the microwave the chocolate doesnt really melt?
Normaly you're supose to eat them outside so them being messy wouldn't matter. Also they aren't nearly as dry not mircrowaved, like most things (minus pizza bites
Yay you had your first smore! I usually just put marshmellows on a plate in the microwave for 20 seconds other wise they explode!
I'm curious what is the water (steam?) accomplishes here?
I've microwaved s'mores before just on a paper towel + plate, and didn't feel like they were particularly dried out or anything.
(Edit: I read more below, and a few people proposed theories.)
Also I'm kind of amazed that thing didn't break his microwave door
If that's not a Hershey bar, you did it wrong. Although the UK people make better chocolate overall(Cadbury)
lukkyluciano it's a Hershey, he's ok.
My parents were so cheap (or we were so poor) that a 50 cent can of chocolate frosting was used for all of us kids' s'mores (instead of a 50 cent candy bar for each of us). I didn't have a Hershey bar in a s'more until I was ten years old.
Although I had a friend in my teen years whose family used chocolate chip cookies for s'mores. I've been known to combine all of the above into a magnificent s'more!! Damn my cardiologist and his warnings!
How hard is it to get graham crackers and Hershey's chocolate over in Britain?
S'more is actually a conjunction. Of some and more invented by the girl scouts in the 1980s' and widely eaten ever since. Well at least in America.
i've never tried S'mores before.
i kinda put them off because of how horrible Twinkies are and i really wasn't willing to go through something like that again.
Teague Prower S'mores have the advantage of being homemade, though.
Mike, the best kind of s'mores is from a fire!
5:59 for a minute there, I thought he was going to drink from the s'mores maker
If smores aren't really popular in the UK then what do you guys do when you go camping? it's the only reason I ever go :P
I doubt that camping is very popular there. Us americas are very outdoorsy it seems in comparison to other places. Just my anecdotal observation but still.
Harrison Camping is popular, but not as popular as America because of the bad weather we constantly have. People do roast marshmallows on sticks over camp fires, but I wouldn't say that's a common thing.
It's not smores unless you light the marshmallow on fire. Borrow a torch from Ashens!
Your one mistake was drinking water with s'mores. Milk goes much better with the chocolate
Now Mike, just keep S'Mores in mind next time you poke fun of Americans being fat, because trying to make anything and everything taste like them, which has failed miserably BTW, is what got them there in the first place.
does the water make a difference? I've never used water when I made it before
Hershey's tastes like sick mike, what are you doing!
I agree, after traveling the world and having lived in several countries, I have concluded Hershey's is bottom of the pile powdery, shitty chocolate, does not come close to Northern European chocolate.
have you tried Milka, Kinder (Germany) or Lindt (Swiss) Chocolate? They are the BEST!!!
Dafoodmaster Milka is the bees knees probably because i totally love almonds
Leelss
Some of the cows that produce the milk for Milka graze on grass growing on radioactive hills.
ah well adds a nice warming after taste
Mike -- if you REALLY want a mouth-dessicating treat, leave off the top graham when you microwave it and smear peanut butter (or Nutella!) on it. Chocolately, peanut buttery napalmy goodness!
One day Mike I'm sending you just an entire box of real marshmallows for your hot chocolate and sweets XD
I've never heard of S'mores before!
FDK try them! you will never regret it. They are the hight of all American bon fires and camping trips. But im not sure if they will taste as good in a micro wave. we cook the marshmellows over a fire on sticks!
"American pronounciation." You know, I was talking to my parents about how there are different ways to spell words, such as "color" and "colour." My grandmother overheard me and said, "Colore?" Suuuuure, it's pronounced colore, allright. XD
I use a campfire lighter to make my smores. Even if I just wanted to put them in the microwave, you don't need whatever the hell this thing is to do it.
Melted marshmallow really is like napalm. Nice comparison. And I'm American and we do pronounce it "gram"...Is that wrong?
Except for people who don't like chocolate/marshmallows and one person I know personally who's allergic to it, I have never met anyone who doesn't like s'mores.
Why didn't he just do it without the arms on it for the second test instead of just the measuring cup on a plate? That would be the test to see if the arms are necessary or not, then the measuring cup test.