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I’ve never had a s’more but they sound delicious 🤤
What county do you live in?
Australia 😂 I always see them in American shows
Do you have gram crackers at your grocery? I imagine you probably can get some type of marshmallow and chocolate? If you can get those or the brownie brittle like I used just microwave it 10 seconds
I searched graham crackers and we don’t have them but they suggested something similar which is pretty common, I’ll definitely have to give it a try!
Yall got a version of smores... for me it's like a ritual friends/family, campfire, finding a roasting stick, burning your marshmallow and having a good time... usually a camping things but I do it at the beach also
We do the roasted marshmallow things but nothing special I think lol
If you’re committed to trying a s’more, you could substitute digestive biscuits. https://cooking.stackexchange.com/questions/50371/is-there-a-super-close-substitute-for-graham-crackers
Just make sure your marshmallows get browned and toasty somehow. Best is slightly crispy on the outside and melty on the inside