itdependsonyoux3 answered Monday July 13 2009, 4:14 pm: I LOVE roasting marshmallows ! :] okay so I either use, the grill, stove, microwave, or firepit.
- stove: out one of the burners on the lowest setting, put your marshmallow on a stick of some sort [something sanitary haha] and hold it over the flames until its the way you like itt.
- girll: turn the grill on until you see the flames, and then roast your marshamllows [with the above directions]
- microwave: put the marhsmallow in with anything you want.. that won't blow up [haha] and leave it in for about 25-35 seconds. the marshmallow will expand and then die down when you take it out.
- firepit: [these cost money] but if you have one, or maybe plan on getting one, it's just a fire and you can sit around it, roasting your marshamllows on sticks and whatnot.
hope i helped ! and have fun :] xxo. [ itdependsonyoux3's advice column | Ask itdependsonyoux3 A Question ]
OMGgiveITtoME answered Monday July 13 2009, 2:09 pm: set up a camp fire in the back yard. or you can use a toaster or a microwave. there are many many ways to make this work. i like the camp fire idea tho. tht would be fun. just watch out for the fuzz, cuz i think its illegal without a fire pit haha [ OMGgiveITtoME's advice column | Ask OMGgiveITtoME A Question ]
free2sing09 answered Monday July 13 2009, 11:44 am: Because my friends don't have fire pits, they always use the microwave. You just make a regular smore (cracker, chocolate, marshmellow, cracker) and put it all in the microwave for 30 seconds. If you don't like how it turned out, either start another one with a different time setting or microwave the one you have more. [ free2sing09's advice column | Ask free2sing09 A Question ]
vanity-fairx answered Monday July 13 2009, 10:20 am: maybe a microwave on the lowest power setting. or you could put one over a double boiler and just heat it through until it gets soft. a toaster might work :D hah stick it on a fork and hold it over the toaster. [ vanity-fairx's advice column | Ask vanity-fairx A Question ]
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