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S’mores Posted by on Mar 13, 2012 in Culture

Yesterday I wrote a post about Girl Scouts (also called ‘Girl Guides’) in commemoration of National Girl Scouts Day in the United States, but I neglected to mention s’mores, which is a famous campfire treat invented by Girl Scouts!  Today I will try to make up for my oversight yesterday by telling you all about this delicious food and presenting a video that tells you how to make s’mores!

S’more (which is sometimes also spelled ‘smore’) is a contraction* of the phrase “some more.”  Why is this snack called s’more? Because people love to eat it so much they always want “some more”!  S’mores are a traditional nighttime campfire treat to eat while camping. So, you might be asking yourself what exactly is a s’more?  (It is pictured above.)  A s’more consists of a roasted** marshmallow and a piece of chocolate that are sandwiched between two pieces of graham crackers.  That is it. S’mores are very simple and amazingly tasty.

The first recorded version of a recipe for s’mores is found in the publication, Tramping and Trailing with the Girl Scouts, a book that was published for Girl Scouts in 1927. The person credited as inventing s’mores is Loretta Scott Crew.  It is reported that she used to make s’mores by the campfire for her Girl Scout troop and they all asked for “some more” please.

Below is a step by step video for how to make s’mores.  Even though they are usually made around a camp fire, they can be made over any fire, or even in a microwave.  So, even if you are not going camping any time soon you can try making this classic American camping treat at home.

* contraction = a shortened form of a word or group of words
** roasted = cooked by prolonged exposure to heat in an oven or over a fire

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Hi there! I am one of Transparent Language's ESL bloggers. I am a 32-year-old native English speaker who was born and raised in the United States. I am living in Washington, DC now, but I have lived all over the US and also spent many years living and working abroad. I started teaching English as a second language in 2005 after completing a Master's in Applied Linguists and a Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults' (CELTA). Since that time I have taught ESL in the United States at the community college and university level. I have also gone on to pursue my doctorate in psychology and now I also teach courses in psychology. I like to stay connected to ESL learners around the world through Transparent Languages ESL Blog. Please ask questions and leave comments on the blog and I will be sure to answer them.