August 10th
National S'mores Day

A s'more is a classic American campfire treat that consists of a roasted marshmallow and a piece of chocolate sandwiched between two graham crackers. The name "s'more" comes from the phrase "some more," as in "I want some more of that delicious treat!" To make a s'more, a marshmallow is first roasted over an open flame until it becomes gooey and golden brown. The marshmallow is then sandwiched between two graham crackers, along with a piece of chocolate. The heat from the marshmallow melts the chocolate, creating a deliciously sweet and gooey treat. S'mores are a beloved tradition for many families and are often enjoyed while camping, sitting around a campfire, or even in the backyard with a fire pit. There are many variations on the classic s'more, with some people adding peanut butter, different types of chocolate, or even using cookies instead of graham crackers. S'mores are a fun and tasty way to enjoy the outdoors and indulge in a sweet treat at the same time.