No Winter Carnival is complete without roasting marshmallows over an open fire to make that tasty treat familiar for all: S'mores! Are you ready to dig into some chocolate-y, marshmallow-y goodness?  Join the Rotary Club of Colchester Milton for a  tasty treat at the Colchester Carnival this Saturday, February 3rd from 11 - 2. Get 'em while they last!
 
A s'more is a traditional camping snack that has been popular with kids—and their parents!— for years and years. Although many different varieties of s'mores have developed over time, the s'more is basically a sandwich of roasted marshmallows and chocolate between graham crackers.
S'mores are usually made by the campfire. Marshmallows are roasted over the fire until they're gooey. Then graham crackers with pieces of a chocolate candy bar are used to sandwich the gooey roasted marshmallow. Many kids mash the combination together so that the heat from the marshmallow will melt the chocolate.
This sweet, warm, gooey, delicious treat always leaves kids wanting more. In fact, that's probably how they got their name. S'more is thought to be a contraction of the phrase, “some more," as in “I want some more of those s'mores!"