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Ingredients of The perfect s'more

  1. You need 2 of Marshmalllows.
  2. It's 3 of Snack size chocolate bars.
  3. Prepare 2 of Grahm cracker squares.

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The perfect s'more step by step

  1. Sandwich chocolate pieces between marshmallows.
  2. In a 350° oven place the marshmallow and chocolate sandwich over grahm cracker square.
  3. When marshmallow swells remove from oven.
  4. Place remaining square over and enjoy.

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