M is for Marshmallow
M is for Marshmallows
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We have this fire pit in our front yard – it’s nothing fancy. Just a few large rocks in a circle. And we have two picnic tables plus a toddler size picnic table to accommodate our large family. We have family gathers on a regular {often weekly} basis in our yard during the spring, summer, and fall.
We love to break open a bag of marshmallows and let the kids roast them on our campfire [easyazon_link identifier=”B008LOFXWM” locale=”US” tag=”keepersoftheirho”]with our roasting forks[/easyazon_link]. Of course, the adults get in on the action too. We also like to occasionally [easyazon_link identifier=”B000IZ9N78″ locale=”US” tag=”keepersoftheirho”]pass out glow sticks for the kids[/easyazon_link]too.
Summer wouldn’t be summer without marshmallows roasting over a fire. But, there’s so much more you can do with your marshmallows! Check out these ideas:
- This simple, 3 ingredient recipe for Marshmallow Fluff Fruit Dip looks delish!
- And what kid wouldn’t love these sugar covered marshmallow pops?!
- These marshmallow sight words are meant for winter, but who says you could use them in the summer?
- This is a fun way to build something sweet with marshmallows and toothpicks!
- Little boys will love you for making Dinosaur Marshmallow Pops.
- Why not make some marshmallow constellations after doing a little star gazing?
- Here’s five ways to fancy up your s’mores you may not have thought of.
- Want a twist from the traditional graham cracker s’mores? Try these.
- And while we’re changing things up, I bet these Oreo Cookie S’mores would be a hit!
- And finally, why not try this fun Marshmallow Experiment.