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How To: Make A Mini S'mores Grill

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As you and the little ones patiently wait for the warm weather to come, treat everyone to a special dessert. Try this mini s'mores grill that's safe to use indoors.

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To make one of your own, you'll need the following: a cedar plank, 4 bolts - 1/4 inch and 2 and 1/2 inches tall, 4 nuts - 1/4 inch, 4 optional washers for the bolts, 1 2.5 oz stainless steel condiment cup, and 1 box of toothpicks. More details available here.

Happy grilling!

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Would be safer if you set it on a metal baking sheet while roasting! :)

posted by bohemianbeauty7 on 2008-04-07 01:03:41
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I'm sure there are safer, more efficient, etc. ways to toast smores indoors...

But for the life of me, I'm not sure there's cuter.

This thing feels like it was pulled straight from a disney cartoon about cats or something. Using screws as the legs is ingenious and gives very nice scale by using an immediately recognizable item with a recognized usual size.

All I need now is a otter 'shopped in making himself a s'more!

posted by Aaron J. on 2008-05-22 19:06:10
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Cute, my kids and I love using the microwave. Marshmallows don't brown or burn if that is the thrill but what they do is baloon to outrageous sizes and are melted all the way through. yum

posted by profrip on 2008-07-29 03:10:30
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We use our (gas) stove and fondue forks when the urge for s'mores kick in.

posted by tworiverssoaps on 2008-07-31 17:32:20
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