S’mores

This is a total American/Canadian thing so I apologize to those of you who are puzzled by the concept of what a s’more has the potential of being. Allow me to describe one as “manna from heaven” or perhaps “sweet nectar of life.”

A s’more (sometimes spelled smore) is a traditional nighttime campfire treat popular in the United States and Canada consisting of a roasted marshmallow and a layer of chocolate sandwiched between two pieces of graham cracker.

The word “s’more” appears to be a contraction of the phrase, “some more.” While the origin of the dessert is unclear, the first recorded version of the recipe can be found in the publication “Tramping and Trailing with the Girl Scouts” of 1927. The recipe is credited to Loretta Scott Crew who reportedly made them by the campfire for the Scouts. It is unknown whether the Girl Scouts were the first to make s’mores but there appears to be no earlier claim to this snack. Although it is unknown when the name was shortened, recipes for “Some Mores” are in various Girl Scout publications until at least 1971.

Various confections containing graham cracker, chocolate, and marshmallow are often sold as some derivative of a s’more, however they are not necessarily heated or served in the same shape as the traditional s’more. The Hershey’s S’mores bar is one example. Pop-Tarts also feature a s’mores variety.

HOW GIRLS MAKE S’MORES:

01. Break graham cracker in half
02. Place four squares of Hershey bar on graham cracker half
03. Toast marshmallows golden brown
04. Place toasted marshmallows on Hershey bars to melt chocolate
05. Top with other half of graham cracker and eat gingerly

HOW BOYS MAKE S’MORES:

01. Eat Hershey bars
02. Burn marshmallows black
03. Eat marshmallows
04. Throw graham crackers and gooey marshmallow leftovers at girls
05. Howl with laughter

121 Responses to “S’mores”

  1. poopy says:

    Ohh, Adam. How you make me laugh.

  2. Adam Young Is Awesome says:

    HOW BOYS MAKE S’MORES:
    01: eat Hershey bars
    02: burn marshmallows black
    03: eat marshmallows
    04: throw graham crackers and gooey marshmallow leftovers at girls
    05: howl with laughter
    06: get whacked… hard.

  3. Matrill says:

    Hmmm…
    Actually, I do a combination of both the girl and boy varieties…
    You have no idea. I waited for this blog all day. And this delivered just what I was looking for, which is always either wise words or the wild ramblings of the classic American dude.
    Score.

  4. dowephillpajamas says:

    howl with laughter hahahahaha

  5. Adrianna :D says:

    I wonder how penguins make S’mores ^-^ WHITH UNCONDITIONAL LOVE DUST *-*

  6. Ruth says:

    hahaha. Merry Christmas Adam! Maligayang Pasko!

  7. Abby says:

    hahahaha :))))))) I wanna make smores boys version!

  8. Jordan says:

    Here’s how I make s’mores. It’s a combination of both methods.

    01. Break graham cracker in half
    02. Place two squares of Hershey bar on graham cracker half
    03. Burn marshmallows black just to hear the girls go, “Ewwwwww!”
    04. Place marshmallows on Hershey bars to melt chocolate
    05. Top with other half of graham cracker and devour messily

  9. Nonii says:

    Hahaha, loved this :)

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  10. Bronwyn says:

    I think I’d prefer the girls s’mores. It sounds great!! Unfortunately, we never have a campfire. Well, maybe not unfortunately, because if we would have a campfire, we’d be camping. Which is something I don’t like at all!! I just need to have my own toilet and shower..

    But maybe I could try it somehow..

  11. LeeAnn says:

    Bahahaha! I love how boys eat s’mores cause it’s so true. :) I’m going to go make a s’more. Brb. Love you Adam. :)

  12. claire says:

    Hahaha I love that!!!!!! I do girl’s smores, but if I burn the marshmallow any darker than my liking my smore becomes a boys smore….. :)

    claire

  13. Emm says:

    It’s also really fun to stick a marshmallow on a sticks, roast it, and then fling it off the stick and see where it lands. If you’re lucky, it lands in someone’s hair!

  14. Martha says:

    Pop Tart s’mores??? Blasphemy, my good man!

    It is no coincidence that half of a standard Hershey milk chocolate bar and half of a rectangular graham cracker mate perfectly; just waiting for that gooey marshmallow center, which in turn waits to be lovingly topped with the other half of the graham cracker with a gentle squish. One must then wait patiently for the hot marshmallows to melt the chocolate. Only then can one experience the Zen of eating the perfect s’more.

    STOP THROWING MARSHMALLOWS RIGHT NOW, YOUNG MAN!!!!
    You’re wasting food and the girls will have a terrible time cleaning that gooey mess out of their hair!

    Adam, at the very center of your grown-up manhood resides the heart of an 8-year-old boy. Don’t ever lose that; it will carry you far. :)

  15. xgalaxy says:

    LOL!

    Actually, the only reason I burn my marshmallows is because I’m too lazy to cook them so I just stick them straight into the flame. Delicious. :D

    Mmm s’mores Pop tarts…

    Your posts always cheer me up!

    (“You are posting comments too quickly. Slow down.” What the heck does that mean?!)

  16. Victoria Rose says:

    bahaha!! I love this!!

  17. Alexandra says:

    Great, now I want a s’more. :P

    But just for the record, I’m a girl, and I burn my marshmallows black. That’s the best way, burned to a crisp. Mm-mm good! :)

  18. Bethany says:

    I went to Switzerland one year as a leader of a children’s retreat with my church. The people working there were from countries like Ireland, Germany, and South Africa. We brought stuff for s’mores, and NONE of them had ever even heard of them! They hadn’t even roasted a marshmallow before!!! So we educated in the art of roasting marshmallows, and showed them how to properly construct the perfect s’more. It was pretty fun. :)
    We told them their next lesson was how to throw a proper tailgate party.

  19. Christa says:

    I love s’mores!!!! Rarely have them, though. :/ Hershey chocolate is hard to come by in Africa. Have a great week! ^.^

  20. Jenna L says:

    And may I point out that the girl version tastes a llot better. MWAHAHAHA YOU LOSE!!!!!!!!

  21. Dellie says:

    Why why why??!!??!!
    What did we south americans do to miss this dessert that sounds so wonderful?? We don’t get that kind of chocolate and it’s not very common to see marshmallows in the store (at least where I live)
    but we do have other delicious desserts, like Dulce de Leche (yuumm)

  22. Hiuubilly says:

    I love how Adam copied half of wikipedia :)
    I’m from the UK I’ve never aten a s’more.:)

  23. Annie says:

    Every time I try to make it golden brown (ew, I’m such the stereotype) it always catches fire. My friends insist, “Put it IN the fire for two seconds, it won’t catch fire!” It always does. And I can’t blow the stupid thing out.

  24. Jenna says:

    Try making a S’more with Peeps instead of marshmallows. It’s even more delicious…and Peeps are just so cute! hahaha :D
    ……
    If I have extras, I love to watch them blow up and explode in the fire. Morbid, right? Poor bunnies and chicks… LOL

  25. Ronnie says:

    “Manna from Heaven”? Awesome :) I love s’mores, but in my 11 years of life, I have never mastered the art of not burning the marshmallow. They are yumilicious!! Love you Adam <3

  26. Ronnie says:

    Forgot to add that I love the boy version of s’mores making, and though it sounds fun, it is uncivilized. Us girls would NEVER do something so immature :) jk I probably would <3

  27. trisha says:

    I now want a s’more. Yum =) Have a happy day Adam <3 You always make my day

  28. WaitingforTheOne says:

    o my word that is TOTALLY how i eat smores!!!!!! i NEEEEEEEEED a smore like right now please and a endless supply of napkins! and the boys way of eat smores is hilarious but so true at least with the boys i know…some how i always manage ot have chocolate smeared on my face like a toddler and marshmallow clumped in my hair-thank you boys!

    <3 your sister in christ,
    Abbey

  29. Renny says:

    1. crack cracker in half
    2. roast marshmallow (slightly cooked, golden broun, burnt, or literally on fire) whatever floats your boat
    3. place Hershey’s bar on first half of cracker, place marshmallow on chocolate
    4. let hot marshmallow melt into melting chocolate
    6. place second half of cracker on top
    7. squish
    8. devour like a monkey
    If it ends up allover me, I say, “Mission accomplished!”
    9. (optional, but highly recommended) get drunk on marshmallows!!!!

  30. Rebecca says:

    for those of you who don’t like to camp out around a fire you can always use a candle. :-) When my brother and I were younger that’s what we would do. However, note to self, don’t use a scented candle. You may not like that S’more. lol Oh memories.

  31. Andrew S. says:

    Nice chain of events!

  32. Madeline 18 says:

    Dear Adam,
    Hahaha! S’mores are amazing things, aren’t they? No campfire is complete without them. You’ve tempted me to make s’mores the boy’s way, it seems so much more fun. (Though I’ll be sure to throw the leftovers at the guys.) So far I make my s’mores this way:
    1. Break graham cracker in half while complaining that I’d like to just use two whole graham crackers for maximum s’more-ness.
    2. Pile onto the graham cracker half as much chocolate as possibe.
    3. Cook marshmallow in the campfire and inadvertently burn it.
    4. Complain loudly about the gross marshmallow, but suck it up and put it on the s’more anyway (the chocolate helps with the burnt taste).
    5. Top with other half of the graham cracker, and devour the s’more into oblivion.
    I have it down to a science.
    God bless, and I hope you get to eat tons of s’mores!
    Love,
    Madeline
    P.S. For the wimps that can’t handle using fire to cook their marshmallows-like me-you can also cook them in a microwave and follow the rest of your s’more-making steps, but be warned: you do miss out on the smoky taste.

  33. Jordynne says:

    Hahaah oh Adam :D You talk about the randomest things on your blog and it makes me laugh very hard :) Thanks for making my tuesday much better
    Love,
    Jordynne

  34. Conor says:

    Smores.
    Gotta love ‘em.

  35. Solstice says:

    Oh, Adam. You never fail to disappoint! Although my s’more-eating style is a bit of a combination, I found your steps to s’more eating for both boys and girls to be utterly hilarious.

    ~S.R.

  36. Meredith says:

    1. This makes me smile lots. 2. I’m really sorry, but I DON’T eat s’mores gingerly.

  37. Hannah -- Pleo -- dragon_blade says:

    Hah! Absolutely hilarious. XD
    I love the fact that I just learned how s’mores came to be from you. XP
    Random facts, ftw. :)

    Thanks for a good laugh, Adam!! :D

    HP

  38. Jordan says:

    And all I have to say to that my dear friend is: oh yes.

  39. Renny says:

    I just noticed the “Finding Nemo” reference! Got to love Pixar!

  40. Rahel says:

    there was a german at my summer camp…he didn’t know what a marshmallow was, and kinda blankly stared at it for 5 minutes.

  41. Chemdiah says:

    I’m just gonna be honest. It kind of bothers me that he just pasted wikipedia for his blog post (on top of that, he didn’t even credit them). What happened to the old days of actually writing something deep or funny or profound and ORIGINAL? I know I don’t always feel like writing something either, but I would rather he not post anything than just do something lame like this…. Sorry, I’m not trying to be rude. I usually love the posts and I really look forward to them, but this?…… idk

  42. Anne says:

    I remember coming home from gym class at the Y every Monday afternoon as a kid and making myself a s’more with a little mug of milk. Good times. :)

  43. Estefania de Leon says:

    This made me laugh and made my day. The boy part is so very descriptive. I always take forever to make my s’mores because I don’t like to put the directly in the flame because it burns. Maybe someday I’ll try “your” way. ;)

  44. Estefania de Leon says:

    Ohhh…and most of the girls I know burn their marshmallows, but now too much.

  45. KatieA says:

    I love burned marshmallows. Someone once accused me of just not knowing how to roast them without burning them, so I did a perfect one to prove I could…then I gave it to them because they aren’t nearly as good unless they’re burned.

  46. ViAkari says:

    (Laughing on the inside) This story brings back memories of girl scouts and growing up with 5 brothers. I liked to burn the marshmallows though too. It was fun to set the marshmallow on fire and watch it burn until it smelled like caramelized sugar with a hint of tree bark. Yummy crunchy burnt outside with a stretchy gooey sweetness on the inside. I want s’more now.

  47. Jenn says:

    Lol, eating gingerly. I’m a girl, but you better believe if I’m hungry I’ll scarf down food faster than you can say taxidermy.

  48. Kay says:

    Pssh. I would throw goey marshmallows back at the boys. No use in letting the boys have all the fun :P

  49. Matt says:

    LOL..turn marshmallows to black..that’s funny :D

  50. Keshia S says:

    Suddenly, Spongebob’s campfire song song came to my mind. Sorry for being so random, Adam. ;) I like your post, though! Really funny :)

    I’ve never eaten a s’more. Should I feel miserable?

  51. Audrey says:

    How to make s’mores the Seattle way:
    -light marshmallow on fire and let all of the outside burn black
    -put on graham cracker with peanut butter cup (bacon goes great here too)
    The end xD

  52. Petra says:

    Gr8 :DD

    I am going to eat s’more :)

  53. Amanda says:

    LOL! Thank you for always managing to make me laugh throughout my hectic life!

  54. Skyheart says:

    LOL! I’m glad my brother has read that about boy s’mores… Anyway, they truely ARE the best snacks. There’s nothing better, especially around a fire in the woods while you have your college-age camp counsellors tell ghost stories.
    ~Sky

  55. Martha says:

    @Audrey WHAT IS THIS MAGIC?? PEANUT BUTTER CUP S’MORE!!!

    Oh, if is wasn’t pouring rain where I live I would light a campfire right now to make a peanut butter cup s’more. (I’m a purist; the microwave will not do)

  56. EriK says:

    I learned how to make golden-brown marshmallows in the Scouts. Just sayin’. ;)

    The only thing preventing me from getting them completely golden brown is that I have a tendency to want the fire to be HUGE, so the temperature difference from the part of the marshmallow facing the fire and the middle is so big that I don’t have the time to get the middle browned before I have to pull it away, because the top begins to resemble a baker’s hat.

    It still tastes good. I hate char, whether it’s on a marshmallow or a steak.

    Though, I’ve probably inhaled unhealthy amounts of ash anyway, by blowing on those fires to make them so big. :]

  57. Mariah says:

    lo:) i love how random you are:P haha
    this made me laugh

  58. DannaBanana says:

    Thank you for educating me on the origin of S’mores!!!! I had no idea where they began… all I know is that I love them.
    Haha, your comparison between how guys and girls make s’mores is so spot on! Just a couple of weeks ago my friends and I had a bonfire and my guy friends were just going at it with the marshmallows. No lie, singeing them to a crisp. Ha! So typical though :) I love it. I love how God made us different… and it’s fun to see the slight differences between genders even in the making of a simple s’more. Bahaha! Love ya Adam :) Have a wonderful week.

  59. Laurianna says:

    Haha the “How Boys Make S’Mores” is really funny.
    But I love my marshmellows burnt and gooey! That’s the best! I’ve never thought about making a Pop Tart S’More, it sounds really good yet really unhealthy!
    S’Mores are one of the only reasons I love summer.. I love them so much! Haha, I can’t wait to show my friends this, they’ll think it’s funny yet interesting.
    Thanks for enlightnement on S’Mores!

    -Laurianna O,O

  60. Mary R says:

    I started cracking up so bad when I read how boys make s’mores. You rock, Adam.
    Also, I just recently heard the song you did with Toby Mac. I was on youtube looking up Toby Mac, and then I saw The First Noel featuring Owl City. I freaked out. A friend of mine was in the room at the time. I went “OWL CITY AND TOBY MAC?!?! MUST LISTEN!” I got a slightly strange look from the friend. :-)

  61. Elise says:

    Smores are fun but I burned my marshmallow last time ;(

  62. Lorelei AKA GalaxyGirl says:

    I’m a girl and I LOVE to burn my marshmellows for s’mores! Actually, I like to set my marshmellows on fire. ;D I also enjoy chucking sugary food treats at the opposite sex.
    So for some reason, my computer didn’t show the newest entry until today…so I know I’m a few days late…LOL
    Anyhooooooooooo looking forward to the next post ;D
    <3

  63. ML says:

    A truly talented friend of mine wrote me an astoundingly beautiful e-mail just today and I decided to forward such a message your way. Enjoy!

    Oh Adam, so happy and swell… I’m writing this note to wish you well.

    I hope that today you’re encouraged, be aware that moment by moment a dark force will try to discourage.

    Don’t listen to him, make him be quiet, Let the Peace from above manifest such mental a riot.

    I hope that each second, you remember a Love, more precious and valued than the greatest treasure trove.

    That stretches and reaches to the depths of the unknown, a concept our minds cannot fathom alone.

    A love with potency, intensity and radiating clear. Walk towards this Truth, and to it, draw near.

    While darkness may reside almost everywhere, keep your eye on this Light with a continuous stare.

    There may be some obstacles, some dressed in disguise, but through preparation, your heart is made wise.

    Keep running, and fighting, eyes fixed on the end, in this way you will not break or bend.

    You may feel tired, gasping for air, but you’re not alone, look inside you, ’cause there is

    Someone else there.

    Your dear friend in Christ,
    Melissa

  64. Hannah says:

    This is how I make smores:
    1. Attempt to break a graham cracker in half, create some awkward graham-cracker ratio and try again.
    2. Place chocolate on the graham cracker and put it on a rock to melt the chocolate.
    3. Burn the marshmallow.
    4. Eat the marshmallow.
    5. Burn another marshmallow.
    6. Attempt to pick up the graham cracker from the hot rock and burn my fingers.
    7. Rinse off my fingers.
    8. Put my s’more together and take a bite, causing it to explode all over my face.
    9. Decide it is not worth the trouble to have some more, and spend the rest of the evening burning marshmallows.

  65. Why smores are a convenient snack for me:
    1.) I love graham crackers
    2.) I ADORE CHOCOLATE
    3.) Marshmallows are epic (I even named my toy mouse Marshmallow cuz I love them so much! O_O)
    4.) They all taste so good together!
    5.) It’s SWEET! Ha! Get it? Sweet? Peeps say it when they think something is cool…. Never mind! I SUCK AT PUN THINGIES!

    Oh yeah, I made my friend an Owl City fan, so you have one more Owl City lover besides… 100000000000000000000 people? Maybe more? YOU ARE PURE EPICNESS DUDE!!!!! *Blasts ur music and causes neighborhood to PAR-TAY!*

  66. hi says:

    cool love it i make a big mess

  67. GG says:

    Oh. Sad memories. I went to my first bonfire last month and, horror of horrors, I couldn’t get near the bonfire to make s’mores because I have eye problems and the heat from the fire stung my eyes! I guess the fire-toasted marshmallow tastes will have to wait.

  68. Jules says:

    Cracked me up, reading how boys eat…did you, Adam, throw leftovers at the girls? (smile)
    I’m a girl, but I ate like the boys… especially the marshmallow burning part.

  69. Jenny :) says:

    I like my marshmallows brown and toasty but sometimes I am guilty of cheating my making s’mores in the microwave (hehehe…. :) sometimes, there’s just that weird craving, ya know?

  70. The marshmallows always catch fire, and then the stick catches fire. Eventually, I must throw the stick into the fire. Haha, for being a Girl Scout I should know what I’m doing.

  71. Pearl says:

    hahaha!! well, boys will be boys i guess!!! lol XD

  72. Noah says:

    Sorry to correct you, Adam, but this is how the s’mores are mad by both genders:
    HOW GIRLS MAKE S’MORES:

    01. Break graham cracker in half
    02. Place four squares of Hershey bar on graham cracker half
    03. Toast marshmallows golden brown
    04. Place toasted marshmallows on Hershey bars to melt chocolate
    05. Top with other half of graham cracker and eat gingerly
    06. Ask for a cloth napkin and dab their mouth like a proper woman
    07. Wash their hands, face, neck, lips, etc.

    HOW BOYS MAKE S’MORES:

    01. Eat Hershey bars
    02. Burn marshmallows black
    03. Eat marshmallows
    04. Throw graham crackers and gooey marshmallow leftovers at girls
    05. Howl with laughter
    06. Get kicked in the butt by Mom
    07. Stew up a better plan inside the tent… Alone.

  73. Noah says:

    Made, sorry. Not mad.
    whatever

  74. Noah says:

    Although, a friend told us that the s’more was made by a fat, little boy scout who was starving in the forest.

  75. Lupe says:

    I thought this was funny. I love how the guys would make the s’mores… It sounds just like something my friends would do. I remember last year in my science class my teacher decides that it would be fun to make s’mores. IT WAS SO YUMMY!!!

    Also how come this doesn’t show up in the OWL CITY blog site? I had to look it up on Google… Ah I love Google, it can find anything. But yea! Why didn’t it show up? Is it like broken or something?! If it is, please fix it!

    Either way I love you, and I hope that you continue to always be amazing! (I’m sure that you’ll be amazing anyways)

  76. Me :) says:

    haha you are so cute! :) we girls try to eat them gingerly and not burn them black but it is rather difficult (i always catch mine on fire right when its a perfect golden color and im about to take it away from the fire! its a bummer!) sometimes we do end up like the boys throwing sticky marshmallows at our friends. it is great. :D

  77. Katlyn says:

    Haha, I usually end up having my marshmallow catching on fire, then eating the outside of it. XD
    I remember once I had a sunburn tried to roast marshmallows…. painful.

  78. Lydia says:

    I still remember the first time I had smores!

  79. Lydia says:

    It was like four years ago when I was like 8.

  80. Tania Jaén says:

    Dear Adam.
    I know that maybe you’ll never read this, but I really want to let you know that you are a inspiration to me. I’m from Mexico, so as you can see, we live far away from each other, so I ‘ve been desperately looking for a way to talk to you somehow and at last I only have this one. So I only pray to God that you read this someday.
    I have this strong feeling of love and joy inside my chest when I listen to your beautiful music and not only of Owl City (Owl City is my favorite band) but also Port Blue, Sky sailing and the other amazing musical projects that you’ve done. I want you to know that you helped me to get closer to God, which is a blessing, and you also helped me to be a happier person. If I have any problem or sadness inside my heart I only pray to God and I only read your amazing blog or I hear your music and in a second I replace the sadness for happiness. You’re the best person I ever known, I admire you so much and my biggest wish is to meet you someday. Is the only thing I really want to do before I die. I turned 16 on Sunday December 18 and this maybe will sound silly but Want to know what was my wish before blowing out the candles on the cake? My wish was meet you someday. Just meet you. I don’t ask for nothing more, I don’t ask for money or material things like clothes or shoes. And I cross my fingers so maybe someday that wish will come true. I hope so. And sometimes I believe so. I will meet you someday.
    If you read this, let me tell you that I’m a big fan of you and your music. I know that I don’t know you and I’ve never talked to you, but let me tell you that I love you as my big brother or as my best friend. Thanks for that.
    Love you, Tania.

  81. Noah says:

    @Katlyn- For some reason my marshmallows always come out of the campfire all black and crispy ;)

  82. Hannah Ried says:

    Is it even possible to eat a s’more gingerly?

  83. Katie says:

    Gotta love s’mores! Except the boys and girls at my school do it differently…
    GIRLS:
    1. Break Graham cracker in half
    2. Place two pieces of Hersheys Chocolate bar on half
    3. Toast marshmellow
    4. Put it all together!
    5. Eat messily, eventually dropping it and making a mess
    6. Ask for another, and a paper towel

    BOYS:
    1. Fail at breaking graham cracker in half
    2. Load the “half” with chocolate
    3. Catch marshmellow on fire, and start waving it around
    4. Put charred marshmellow on chocolate anyways
    5. Eat it
    6. Enjoy, or spit out the s’more with charred marshmellow
    7. Get laughed at by the girls
    Yup! Thats it!
    -Katie the polar bear girl

  84. Katie says:

    Oh yeah! One time me and my two best friends wanted to know what would happen if we through marshmellows in a fire and left them there! They kind of puffed up.. ALOT! But they were pretty much big puffs of charred… ash. Yup! We also stuck cheese puffs on a stick over a tiki torch! They light perfectly and its like a candle! Until they get charred and go out…
    -Katie the polar bear girl
    PS Would Nutella go good on a s’more? Hm…

  85. Noah says:

    @Katie: I haven’t tried Nutella, but I’ve heard it goes really good on s’mores. I have tried chocolate sauce, but it burned and tasted nasty.

  86. Erica says:

    This. This made my day. What a perfect thing to read on Christmas day, even if I’ve read this late.

    Being Canadian myself, this had me chuckling instantly. Wonderful sense of humor, Adam!

    -Erica

  87. Jess says:

    Correction:
    01. Break graham cracker in half
    02. Place four squares of Hershey bar on graham cracker half
    03. Toast marshmallows golden brown
    04. Place toasted marshmallows on Hershey bars to melt chocolate
    05. Top with other half of graham cracker
    06. Stuff in mouth because you can’t wait any longer.
    07. Eyes water but s’more is way too deliciouse for you too care

  88. Hannah Joy says:

    Errr I’m a girl who eats it the guy’s way xD

  89. cortney says:

    hahaha! that was the one thing i needed today! Merry Christmas!

  90. Werecat says:

    Where did the test go?

  91. Accidental Immolation says:

    A post has gone missing. The plot thickens.

  92. steph says:

    nice…I think. Oh well

  93. Emily Elissabeth says:

    Is there posts missing? What’s the deal? I can’t see anything new after this post. Can anyone else, cause if you can it might just be caue I’m reading from my phone…

  94. Ronnie says:

    where did Smores 2 go???

  95. Kirsty says:

    Haha my American friends brought over graham crackers from America to show us how to make smores, because you can`t get them in Ireland! I totally agree with your description. XD

  96. Juliann says:

    Happy 2012 so far?
    Myself, am chasing sunsets and eating S’mores in the middle of the night.

    I “separate” blogs according to subject- food/art/writing. In relation to your subject here, check this out if you like. It’s kind of silly, but hopefully it might make you laugh (silliness and laughter is the best medicine).

    http://atelier-redfox.blogspot.com/2012/01/houston-we-have-problem.html

    thanks awfully and joy to you,
    J ;)

  97. Hannah says:

    That was hilarious, like, I’m totally serious. Wow! Keep it up please!

  98. Olivia says:

    Kinda funny actually :|

    Just a while ago I was walking around a retreat house and I found a bonfire area. Then I told my friend: “We should make our own campfire and make S’mores” :))

    Then I turn on my computer, scroll down your blog and I come across this article :)) hahaha Call it Fate I guess :))

    Love ya Adam <3

  99. Bianca Yuki says:

    I’m going to camp for three days in a small city in Sao Paulo with the Scout Group. And S’mores are a good idea :DDDDDD
    Thanks Adam *—-*

  100. Cassie says:

    Ohhhh that is EXACTLY how girls and boys make s’mores. I read the systematic girl one and thought, yep–that’s how I do it, and had to laugh.

    Then I looked at the boys’ one and laughed more, because it’s also true. Ahh, men!

  101. Brea L. says:

    This is the best post EVER! AWESOME ADAM!!!

  102. Le poulet d'aujourd'hui says:

    This was posted on my birthday :D thanks for the gift of wit and hilarity, Adam, you are truly wonderfawesomazing

  103. Just another fan says:

    Hey, I’m a Girl Scout! YOU’RE VERY WELCOME. Dude I love you so much. Thanks for specifying the difference between Boy Scout s’mores and Girl Scout s’mores (though a lot of times I do it man-style…I’m so bad XD)

  104. Emma says:

    Adam this is sooooo funny!!! I was laughing so hard for like 15 minutes. Then i giggled all night :-D hahaaa you’re awesome!!
    PS. I LOVE S’MORES!! campfires are awesome too. But I think the best part of all of it is being with people you love. Cuz then you can squash the marshmallows in their faces!! ;)
    -Emma

  105. Laurita says:

    Hmm, I live in America, but I’ve never had a s’more (unless you count the mini ones that come in a box). I want to try some now. I hope they taste good!
    c:

  106. Samantha C. says:

    You’re ridiculously hilarious. Need I say more? You rock. Okay, I’m done.

  107. saaraa says:

    Hey! Check out my blog at http://saaraajuddha.blogspot.com/ Thanks! It’s very much inspired by yours Adam!

  108. Joel Wyncott says:

    YES! Glad someone posted this. Of course it would be you, Adam.

    God bless,
    - Joel

  109. ... says:

    unless of course you’re me and you just eat the chocolate, burn the marshmallows, and give pieces of the crackers to the ants next to the fire-pit.

  110. Sarah K says:

    Hahahaha!! You crack me up! Love it… SO true!
    If you ever want to make s’mores in the house, we always use a skewer over the stove burner. It works just like a fire and doesn’t blow up the marshmallow like the microwave. :)

  111. Rachelle says:

    :) This made me laugh – a lot. Thank you. :)

  112. Dana Bultje says:

    :D This mad me smile big!

  113. Caera says:

    In my family, s’mores recipe follows thus:

    Kids eat the chocolate
    Mum eats the mallows
    We all build structures with the crackers

    No fires or roasting. We never get that far. lol

  114. Hope says:

    I enjoy burning the marshmallows so that I can peel away the outer layer, eat it, and savor the gooey inner layer. :3 As for the chocolate…yeah, I eat the chocolate bar before I even start roasting the marshmallows. XD

  115. Hope says:

    And then there’s the microwavable s’more, where one puts the marshmallow on the graham cracker and puts it in the microwave until the marshmallow is gigamongous. XD

  116. Grace M says:

    Ahaha, the last time I made smores was at the kitchen table with a candle XD

  117. Lauren says:

    THIS IS AMAZING. Pardon me while I quote you, Adam.

  118. Tertsegha says:

    Adam. you really are a great guy. i love your music. and about d smores thing… well not all guys might actually do that. people are different

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