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  2. S'more - Wikipedia

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    The text indicates that the treat was already popular with the Boy Scouts, Campfire Girls and Girl Scouts. In 1927, a recipe for "Some More" was published in Tramping and Trailing with the Girl Scouts. [3] [4] Newspaper recipes began appearing as early as 1925. [5] [6] The contracted term "s'mores" appears in conjunction with the recipe in a ...

  3. 43 Easy Camping Recipes That Go Beyond Burgers & S 'mores - AOL

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    These easy skillet, skewers, and campfire recipes will keep you well fed in the woods on your next camping trip: breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert included. 43 Easy Camping Recipes That Go ...

  4. Campfire recipes that go way beyond s’mores - AOL

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  5. These 10 Recipes Taste Even Better If Made By A Campfire - AOL

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  6. Outdoor cooking - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor cooking with a large pot and other utensils A gas cartridge portable stove. Outdoor cooking is the preparation of food in the outdoors. A significant body of techniques and specialized equipment exists for it, traditionally associated with nomad in cultures such as the Berbers of North Africa, the Arab Bedouins, the Plains Indians, pioneers in North America, and indigenous tribes in ...

  7. Mulligan stew - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, the jungle would have a large campfire and a pot into which each person would put in a portion of their food, to create a shared dish that was, hopefully, more tasteful and varied than his original portion. Usually, they would afterward enjoy themselves with story-telling and, sometimes, the drinking of alcohol. [citation needed]

  8. Campfire ash ceremony - Wikipedia

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    The Campfire ash ceremony (also known as a Friendship Ash ceremony) is a ritual associated with Scouting meant to convey the long history and fellowship associated with the movement. Attributed to Lord Baden-Powell , it is said that he would take a small amount of the ashes from the campfire he was at, and would take them to add to the next ...

  9. Copycat Girl Scout cookie recipes that taste as good as the ...

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