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Tue Mar 07 2000 at 18:15:49
Go to a
campground
. Usually one that lets you
enjoy your stay
. You do not have to
enjoy your stay
, but it is a benefit to
the S'mores Experience
.
Set up camp. This is really a
trivial
step to
the S'mores Experience
, as it is not really necessary for the s'mores themselves. However, it does help if you plan to
Enjoy Your Stay
. It is also a requirement that either this, or taking down camp must take place in the rain. Nobody is entirely certain as to why this is. Perhaps
Rob McKenna
likes
the S'mores Experience
too.
Return
home
for the things you forgot. If this is not an option, then you must visit the
Super Stop'n'Shop
nearest the campground at which you are staying. Trust me. If you go camping, you will forget something that you need. This is
The Law
.
If you are with a group, much better. Collect all the
picnic tables
and
large stones
from the campsites, and make one central site, much like a
Family Room
. Most campgrounds have a rule that forbids campfires to be a certain height above the fireplace. Simply make a larger fireplace. This is an
art
. The
father
must do it twice, after which time, the
cook
for the group will rearrange the thing again, to allow for a grate to be placed on top at a certain height.
The fireplace will fall apart. Rebuild.
Done? Good. Now you must split into two (2) groups.
Group one (1) will get the kindling wood. This group is usually comprised of children aged 6 through 15. The best way to do this is to
take a hike
near your campsite into the woods. Do not, I repeat, do not
get lost
. This is usually a
Bad Thing
. Occasionally you may locate a
dead tree
still standing. This will probably be a bit drier than twigs you find on the ground. This is a
Good Thing
. Also good, are the dried up branches near the bottom of pine trees.
Pine needles
are not good. Return to your campsite with the collected brush. About 5 armfuls should do it.
Group two (2) will be responsible for the larger wood. This is usually the
males
16 and over. There are three (3) ways to proceed with this step. The first is to also hike into the woods, and find a dead tree. This is also usually not allowed at most campgrounds. As an alternative, one may take a short (minimum 2 miles)
drive
to the
camp store
, and purchase some rather
overpriced
bundles of firewood. The third option is to drive out of the campground and locate the nearest
lumber mill
. They give away the
scraps
of wood free. Yes, I said free. Return to the site with the wood. Depending on how large you built the fireplace, you will need approximately one or two
pickup trucks
full of wood per night.
Have the
youngin
's build the fire. Chances are they can do it better than you. Let them
have fun
.
Light the
fire
. This requires that a rather
obscene
amount of
newspaper
was used in the previous step. It also helps if steps 4 and 5 were properly done to allow the air at the base of the fire properly.
When the
fire
goes out five minutes later, get your child that is the most
full of hot air
to help you. gather all the
glowing embers
together near a good bunch of fresh and dry
kindling wood
. Have your child
blow
to ignite the wood. If you fear that he or she may put the fire out by blowing, don't.
Trust me
.
Great. Now you have a good fire going. Is it
Roaring
yet? No? Build it up. Yes...that's good.
Be very careful if father gets
drunk
and finds the
lighter fluid
.
Now, you have to let the Roaring fire die down to cook
supper
. What a pain, huh? Wouldn't you think that if you just left the fire
as it is
, the food would be done quicker? But the cook knows how to cook. That is why you aren't the cook. You can't even use a
can opener
.
Chow Down
.
Now that the fire has almost gone out while you were away eating (
idiot
) you have to get it going again. You should be able to do this fine. (I hope) If you cannot, bring your child to help you again.
Before it gets dark, you have to take anther hike into the woods for s'more sticks. These have to be live, green branches, long enough for you to be able to hold the end in the fire without having to go to the local
Medicine Man
afterwards. They should also be rather skinny, on the skinny end. Not too skinny, though, as then they won't work. They need to be
Just Right
. You need about 4 of these if you have 4 children. The
adults
eat after the children.
Return to camp with the sticks. Clean them off (Who knows where they've been!). Take a
knife
, and shave off the bark on the narrow end. It usually also helps to create a
point
on the end like that of a
number 2 pencil
(not a number three...that's a different point altogether).
When you feel that it is the
Proper Time
, that is when you are hungry again, you may begin to make
S'mores
. This is an important step in
the S'mores Experience
. If you are not hungry, you may not desire the S'mores. This would be a
Bad Thing
.
Prepare...The
Ingredients
! We are getting close, can you tell? For each S'more, you need One Whole
Graham Cracker
(usually they are Honey Grahams or something similar) One Quarter of a
Hershey
's
Chocolate
Bar (where one quarter is four pieces) and One
Marshmallow
. These are vitally important ingredients to
the S'mores Experience
, and none can be left out or replaced. Take Half of a
Graham Cracker
, and put the Quarter of a
Hershey's
Chocolate
Bar on it. Lay the other half of a
Graham Cracker
next to it.
Trust me
. You must do this now.
Take One
Marshmallow
.
Jam
it on the end of the Stick. No, the other end. Yes, like that.
Cook the Marshmallow. Different people have developed different
styles
for this. Some people just stick the
Marshmallow
all the way in until it catches fire, pull it out, and extinguish it. Other people prefer an even
Golden Brown
. This is much trickier, but can be done with practice,
a lot
of
Marshmallows
and a large
appetite
.
Take the cooked Marshmallow, on the stick, over to your prepared Graham Crackers.
Carefully
lay the Marshmallow down on the Graham Cracker with the Quarter of a Hershey's Chocolate Bar on it. Place the other
Graham Cracker
on top, and attempt to remove the
Marshmallow
from the stick without squishing it or
burning yourself
.
Ouch
.
Place the stick in such a place where others cannot get at it if they want a S'more. It is your stick. You
hunted
for it.
Take the S'more in your hands. Bring it to your
face
.
Be a Pig
.
That was
good
, wasn't it.
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