gascon
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Posted 2:57 pm, 06/01/2024
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Graham cracker sheet 75, thin layer peanut butter [a guess 50] marshmellow is 25, 150 calories. I have mine with black coffee. I cut the marshmellow in half sometimes to fill up the cracker more. Excellent snack. When I was in school they would have soup, toasted cheese and the graham cracker like I said. It still is one of my favorite childhood memories.
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antithesis
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Posted 1:41 pm, 06/01/2024
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One of my friends has young kids, and we made the S'mores cookies yesterday. It was easy and they loved helping out, it was fun!
One cookie was really about 500 calories, though, before you even count the milk! Way more sugar than anyone should have in a whole day, and probably way more than 100% of the RDA for saturated fat. So definitely not something I'd eat often...
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gascon
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Posted 9:42 am, 06/01/2024
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simple thing i fix for snack. cinnamon graham cracker, thin layer peanut butter, marshmellow on top, toaster over broil till marshmellow is brown, very good and low calorie.
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antithesis
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Posted 1:39 am, 06/01/2024
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Line a baking sheet with parchment paper, and crank up the oven to 350.
Lay down squares of graham crackers. You want them to be square, so probably 2 crackers per cookies.
Take a chocolate bar, and break it up into pieces about the same size as the graham crackers. Or you can use Reese's cups. Lay the pieces on top of each graham cracker square.
Put a big marshmallow on top of each chocolate bar.
So by now you have several stacks of graham cracker, chocolate bar, marshmallow.
Now, mix up some cookie dough using whatever directions you want. Get you out a big spoon full, and flatten it into a thin pancake in your hand. Now lay this pancake on top of the marshmallow, and sort of press it around the sides of the stack.
When you're done, it'll look like several large balls of cookie dough in the pan, with the stack of graham crackers, chocolate, and marshmallow hidden inside.
Bake for 16-17 minutes.
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