Classic Tin
Classic Tin

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SUPERMAN Classic Rocket TIN MINT, BOX Rare 2001,Wonder Woman Figure Mouse Pad $26.99 |
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MACHINE GUN BLUE CLASSIC Retro Tin Toy Robot FIRES GUNS WALKS AND SPINS $37.76 |
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Tin Windup Walking Classic Type toy Robot Sci-Fi $9.95 |
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MR ATOMIC Tin Toy Robot Wind-UP CLOCKWORK CLASSIC TOY $15.90 |
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MACHINE GUN BLUE CLASSIC RETRO TIN TOY ROBOT FIRES GUNS WALKS AND SPINS $53.65 |
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Lantern Robot repro of 1950′s classic Tin Toy Battery Operated NEW IN BOX Rare $49.99 |
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CLASSIC Y RETRO TIN TOY Smoking Robot SPACEMAN WALKS & LIGHTS UP + FREE MYSTERY $67.56 |
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CLASSIC BATTERY POWERED RETRO TIN Toy Smoking Robot Spaceman WALKS & LIGHTS UP $67.56 |
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ROBOT 2008 TIN TOY Robot Schylling CLASSIC ME100 Blue Color Space Robot $49.99 |
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Classic King Kong Ceramic Mug & Keepsake Tin $14.77 |
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Schylling SUPERMAN Classic Rocket TIN TOY Baby Kal-El Near Mint / BOX Rare 2001 $39.99 |
Easy S’mores Recipes – From Classic to Mexican Variations
Although s’mores probably came into being not long after the commercial marshmallow was developed in the 1880s, the first published recipe appears in the 1940 Girl Scout Handbook. Today, it has been adapted into many interesting variations.
Good Old S’mores
* Hershey’s chocolate bar
* marshmallows
* graham crackers
Place half of a Hershey’s® Milk Chocolate bar onto a graham cracker half. Carefully toast a marshmallow over a grill or campfire. After the marshmallow is toasted a nice golden brown, place it on top of the chocolate bar half. Sandwich it with a second cracker half and gently press it together. Enjoy! Comment: Use Nestle’ crunch chocolate bar for nut lovers.
Melty S’mores
* Hershey’s chocolate bar
* marshmallows
* graham crackers
* aluminum foil
Sandwich marshmallow and chocolate between 2 graham crackers. Wrap in tinfoil. Place on top of fire and let it melt together nicely.
Cookie S’mores
* 1 package Keebler Fudge Stripes cookies
* 1 package large marshmallows
Roast your marshmallow over the campfire on your fire-stick. When marshmallow is done, place it between two cookies and gently pull the marshmallow off the stick. The cookies seem to melt in your mouth. Easy and very tasty! Comments: Not as rich as a slab of Hershey’s chocolate used in the classic recipe.
Smothered S’mores
* semi-sweet chocolate morsels
* marshmallows
* sprinkles (jimmies, cinnamon, colored sugar, etc.)
Melt chocolate in aluminum pie plate or disposable bread tin. Place marshmallow on skewer and roll in melted chocolate. Then roll in your favorite topping. Topping ideas: crushed graham crackers, nuts, or colorful jimmies, shredded coconut, etc. Comments: If you don’t want to bother melting chocolate chips, use Hershey’s chocolate syrup instead.
Peanut Butter S’mores
* graham crackers
* miniature Reese’s peanut butter cups
* marshmallows
Toast the marshmallow. Place one peanut butter cup on a graham cracker. Top with the toasted marshmallow and a second graham cracker. Comments: Try the new white chocolate Reese’s peanut butter cup. Or use Andes Mints for mint lovers.
Mexican S’mores
* peanut butter
* chocolate chips
* miniature marshmallows
* flour tortilla (small)
Spread peanut butter on tortilla, sprinkle with chocolate chips and marshmallows, then roll up the tortilla shell. Wrap in foil and twist foil ends. Cook on grill grate over your fire for about 5 minutes. Unwrap and indulge.
Banana Boat S’mores
* banana
* mini marshmallows
* chocolate chips
Leave banana in peel. Slice it horizontally, NOT in half, and NOT fully through, only through top of banana and peel. Open it up like a hot dog bun and put in chocolate and marshmallows. Wrap in tinfoil and heat over fire. Tips for Adults: I can’t compete with the kids. They can down unlimited marshmallows and chocolate bars with impunity. My body’s not made the same way (sigh). So, I try to make the best experience out of my one s’mores. Enjoy it with a hot cup of unsweetened herbal tea or sugar-free hot chocolate. You’ll spare your system a sugar shock, and you can save the calories for that juicy steak tomorrow.
To watch a video on how to start a fire, go to:
http://www.joyofcamping.com/category/campfire/build-campfire/
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Wizard of Oz remake?
The Wizard of Oz is and will always be a classic. And the classics should be left alone. Filmmakers should not do remakes of classics. But if eventually remake The Wizard of Oz, this is that I think should play the parts: Dorothy: Jennifer Garner Scarecrow: Jim Carey Tin Man: Steve Carrel Coward Leo: Will Ferrel Glenda: Julia Roberts Wicked Witch: Uma Therman Assistant: Anthony Hopkins People set these characters are not real. I made up. So do not start any rumor. Anyway, tell me what you think of the cast.
Fresh … Jennifer Garner might be a bit old, but I think it's a good actor to where he had to pull out of all Dorothy as a small part. Jim Carey? Perfect! If he could not do so, however, believe that an alternative would be amazing Marlon Wayans be or Ashton Kutcher. And if Julia Roberts and / or Uma Thurman are not available, could play Glenda Kelly Hu, and Lucy Liu would be great as the Wicked Witch!
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