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CPW: How do you roast your marshmallow?

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edited September 2013 in Getting Pregnant
When roasting marshmallows, how do you like them?

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CPW: How do you roast your marshmallow? 45 votes

Burnt & Black
8% 4 votes
Golden brown
68% 31 votes
Half golden brown w/ slight black
17% 8 votes
Just warm
2% 1 vote
Marshmallows are nasty and sticky
0% 0 votes
SS
2% 1 vote

Re: CPW: How do you roast your marshmallow?

  • I have to remove any and all burnt parts.  Gross.
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  • I have to remove any and all burnt parts.  Gross.

    So do you just eat the gooey middle?  Wouldn't that be messy to disassemble?

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  • I like to set my marshmallows on fire briefly before enjoying their ooey gooey goodness.
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  • brij2006 said:
    I have to remove any and all burnt parts.  Gross.

    So do you just eat the gooey middle?  Wouldn't that be messy to disassemble?
    I try not to burn it :)  And disassembling is the easy part... shove the whole thing in your mouth (TWSS).
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  • I cook mine golden brown and then pull off the outside and cook another layer. This happens 3-4 times.
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  • nfp147 said:
    I cook mine golden brown and then pull off the outside and cook another layer. This happens 3-4 times.
    This. And I ALWAYS burn my tongue/lips on the last one!
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  • I like to set my marshmallows on fire briefly before enjoying their ooey gooey goodness.

    This exactly!
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  • DH doesn't like marshmallows, so I can't tell you the last time I have had one! I am now sad.
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  • nfp147 said:
    I cook mine golden brown and then pull off the outside and cook another layer. This happens 3-4 times.

    Me too, except I burn it a bit at each layer.
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  • I aim for golden brown. I refuse to eat a burnt one!

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  • Light it on fire, blow it out, eat that layer. Light next layer on fire, blow it out, eat that layer. A good marshmallow will give you at least 4-5 layers! This is the BEST way!!

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  • I light mine on fire and then eat the whole thing. Crunchy burnt goodness.

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