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Or maybe my chocolate choice. Or then again, maybe my marshmallow cooking!!! We tried our own version at Easter. You can see Easter S'Mores here.

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This site had a delicious-sounding recipe for Peanut Butter S'Mores. Makes my mouth just water thinking about that combination. Or maybe you want to make your own S'More in a virtual experience? Yes, at the Hersheys site you will be able to pretend you are making a S'More and create your own ultimate S'More without ever leaving your computer Unless your computer keyboard is a giant S'More see below.

Mom unfolds our lawn chairs so we can sit around the fire and warm up. Missy and Mac are running about, sniffing the trails of the rabbits, turkeys, coyotes and deer that inhabit our woods. The dogs are also feeling a little paranoid, constantly sniffing the ground around us. I feel safe, though, because we have dad to protect us.

Dad hands us our roasting sticks and we thread our hot dogs onto them to roast. I stand as far away from the fire as possible, doing a good impression of Inspector Gadget with my roasting stick hanging off the end of my extendo-arm; I am scared of getting burned!

I carefully place the hot, hot dog into a bun, pour over the ketchup and relish no mustard, please! So much better than a microwaved or boiled hot dog.

A campfire-roasted hot dog, roasted on a stick fresh from the tree, eaten under the stars and around the glow of a warm fire. I munch the rest of my hot dog and chips while mom and dad finish roasting their own hot dogs. We each poke a column of marshmallows on our roasting sticks and suspend them over the fire. Again, I stand as far away as possible to avoid any sparks from the fire colliding with my skin.

I pull my stick from the fire and test how soft the marshmallows are with my fingers. Mom likes her marshmallows black, so she keeps hers over the fire.

I tease her about how yucky the burnt taste is and then pull my browned marshmallows off the stick with my teeth. How delicious this is! The outside is crunchy and the inside is melty and gooey.

I finish my column of marshmallows and then promptly align the next batch on my stick. Dad puts out the fire and we climb into the truck. Missy and Mac run back home, chasing the truck. When we get inside the house, I look out the window to the hill we had just come from. What a wonderful evening. A little cold, and a little scary, but who cares? And I can remember it just as if it happened, perhaps, a month ago. You may also know that I am American. Yes, I live in Australia, but my heart is American.

I miss lots of things about the U. When I first moved here, I was saddened to learn that graham crackers did not exist in the Land Down Under. I had to make a request to my mom to send me some graham crackers once! But I never found a biscuit that was a good enough substitute for graham crackers….

Of course the recipe was written by the lovely Valli Little, who else! I trusted Valli, however, and tested the recipe myself. Unfortunately, I don't know about specific varieties since I'm not Australian.

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As an American, I've never even heard of a "butternut biscuit" let alone seen one What do you mean by "sold just about anywhere"? Where is "anywhere"? And what is "milk arrowroot" and "morning coffee" I've never heard of them, either.

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I've never had these wrong part of the world , but they don't sound like a good substitute. Basically, the OP needs a different kind of a dry cookie, not any product with "graham" in the name - especially the cereal sounds suspect. Also, are these products really available in Australia when standard graham crackers are not?

I'd be shocked if they were available if actual Graham crackers are not, but they'd actually possibly be valid substitutes as they're mostly just Graham cracker in bite sized form. Even if he can find them, if I remember correctly Teddy Grahams and Golden Grahams are glazed with some sort of sugar coating that would make them a poor substitute.

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