We agree wholeheartedly with Gillian Rogerson's deliciously, chocolaty, intergalactic adventure, "You Can't Eat a Princess!"
However, we still say, a princess s'more...
...made with vanilla wafers, pieces of white chocolate candy bars, and strawberry marshmallows...
...roasted over a fancy, princess type, birthday candle, in front of a pink and purple pavilion, or makeshift princess tent (if you don't happen to have a pink and purple pavilion handy) ...
...well, that's another matter, entirely.
Of course, you'll want to take proper precautions with children around an open flame - adult supervision, and such.
And, in hindsight, I'd have to say this is probably a better 70° weather (or inside) story activity, rather than a mid-summer, into the 90s, sort of thing. Our chocolate was melting faster than we could roast the marshmallows. But then, wanna-be-princesses...
...are nothing if not adaptable, and always ready for a happy ending.
It's great to be homeschooler.
5 comments:
MMMM, yum, yum, yum..... I'd never thought of white chocolate in s'mores.
Perfectly princessy activity with just the right amount of sweetness in it :)
Neat variation on a classic! It looks like everyone enjoyed them.
Such a cute idea! But you guys are full of good ideas!
So cute! I just requested this book from the library.
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