Fly back to the States and then go camping in the Northwest. I would like to see real camping in tents around a campfire with lots of drinking and ghost stories.
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Fly back to the States and then go camping in the Northwest. I would like to see real camping in tents around a campfire with lots of drinking and ghost stories.
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With camping season coming up in North America, or caravanning as it’s know around the rest of the world, nothing goes with a campfire better than smores!
Imagine the classic with chocolate, marshmallows and graham crackers, but try it with things like bacon, or Baileys!
Here are some examples
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Those ardent Irish outdoorsmen and women are keen to show us what it takes to conquer the great outdoors. Off they go into the wilderness to camp, fish and finally experience what a real s’more is like (https://whatscookingamerica.net/Cookie/Smores/Smores.htm).
They’ll show us how to pitch a tent, hang a hammock and setup a campfire.
Then it’s off to the lake to catch dinner. It’s time to bait the hook and reel them in.
(Advice from the Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 10:
Leonard: I’m no expert, but I think the hook has to go through the worm.
Howard: Fine. Sorry, Mr. Worm. Sherm. Sherm the Worm.
Penny: Hey, don’t name him. Just jab a hook in his face.)
Of course the fish then need to be cleaned.
Finally, the evening comes and it’s time for the campfire. The fish is cooked, the s’mores are roasted and the late night spirits are uncorked. Ghost stories anyone?
(Probably multiple episodes)