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s'more

 (smôr)
n. often s'mores
A dessert or snack made of marshmallows, usually toasted over a campfire, and thin slabs of chocolate, which are then sandwiched together between graham crackers.

[Contraction of some more.]
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S'more supplies will be available to purchase for $1 for two s'mores.
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One Vermont community is celebrating the holidays and the winter solstice with a massive bonfire and what they hope will be the world's largest s'more.
Track down Toy Story Land's best food, shops and photo ops WOODY'S LUNCHBOX The walk-up window restaurant has a whole new menu including S'more French toast, grilled three cheese sandwich and a barbecue brisket melt.
Bowlfuls of Apple Jacks, Capn Crunch Peanut Butter, Chocolate Lucky Charms and Hershey's Cookies and Cremes will be on offer together with cereal cocktails with names like Mint Choco cHipster, Sticky Monkey and S'More Than Words.
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I eagerly anticipate trying the Ultimate S'more; all marshmallows will be standard size; a supply of dryer lint will be available; and once the stars begin to show I expect to either keep a closer eye on Liz or repeat "Lizzy stay" every few seconds.
"S'more" is a contraction of the words "some more," because when you eat one, you always want "some more."
S'more is a novelty porter from Saranac, a beer which is said to combine the "flavors of a porter and campfire s'more." On those terms, it is successful, and it would have been a huge hit at my Boy Scout camp, assuming I had been of legal drinking age in those days.
Full color photographs and personal vignettes embellish the easy-to-follow recipes for basic pie dough (and step-by-step instructions for forming pie latticework with it), Cinnamon Pie, Strawberry Rhubarb Pie, S'More Pie, Pumpkin Pie with Gingersnap Crust, Classic New York Cheesecake, and much more.
The hotel is offering its Month of Love Package, which includes accommodation for two nights; access to weekend events, including a Friday Wine Tasting, Saturday afternoon Raspberry Truffles and Champagne, Saturday evening S'more cookies by the Fire Pit, Mimosa's served at Breakfast on Sunday; a jewellery giveaway; and a welcome gift of a long stem rose with chocolate, for rates commencing at USD165 per night.