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pollyanna1052 said:Ami2301 said:SmoreNo one knows for sure who invented the s'more. However, the first published recipe for “some mores" was in a 1927 publication called Tramping and Trailing with the Girl Scouts. Loretta Scott Crew, who made them for Girl Scouts by the campfire, is given credit for the recipe.
https://www.wonderopolis.org/wonder/why-are-they-called-s-mores/
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Pirates ho ho ho @thespiceman join us ??
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debbiedo49 said:Pirates ho ho ho @thespiceman join us ??
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Hello @debbiedo49 I am here heard the call of a lady in distress.
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GettinOlde said:debbiedo49 said:Pirates ho ho ho @thespiceman join us ??
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