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  • #2315
    pleinair47
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    My (teenage) daughter loves to put fruit on a stick and roast it while others are making s’mores. She enjoys apples, nectarines and peaches.

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    #2313
    sspmoose
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    Wow, great suggestions! Thanks! I’m going to get ingredients for most of them. Since brown sugar isn’t on the okay list I am going to substitute date honey. To make date honey, put medjool dates in a crock pot, cover with water and cook until they turn into a paste, adding more water as necessary. Amazing in tea, oatmeal, butternut squash, sweet potatoes, etc. I store mine in the freezer and scoop out what I need, it doesn’t get hard.

    #2312
    DER8391
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    Grilled Banana S’Mores I do it all the time instead marshmallow and chocolate.

    #2311
    fireman
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    Several suggestions… Try sliced salami on a stick over the camp fire. All the fat melts out and it has a spicy bacon flavor. Or, make Italian smores… use the salami described above with provolone or swiss cheese on Triscuit crackers. It sounds weird, but really good!

    #2305
    buckgoody
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    Is brown sugar acceptable. I recall making this in Boy Scouts. (paste into your browser).

    http://allrecipes.com/recipe/apples-by-the-fire/

    #2302
    itsleah
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    Jiffy pop popcorn with different yummy flavors…cheddar cheese, ranch, jalapeƱo powders, etc. ???

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    #2301
    sspmoose
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    I have houseguests coming up this weekend from the valley with 5 older children. I wanted to have a campfire for them in a portable metal firepit on my concrete driveway after dinner one evening. They are not allowed to have sweets of any kind. Any ideas for what they can roast over the fire to make it memorable? thanks!

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