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December/January 2010 FamilyFun Magazine
Thanksgiving

More than S'mores for the Great Outdoors

Great recipes for the campfire, from pan-fried trout to more s'mores than you can handle.

A true kid-favorite, this campfire treat is made by twisting a snake-shaped piece of camp dough around a stick and holding it over the fire. It makes a nice breakfast bread to eat with smoky scrambled eggs.

1 clump of camp dough, about the size of a child's fist

Begin with a green stick about 2 feet long and 1/2 inch in diameter. Peel the bark off one end, and briefly heat that end over the fire. Roll the dough into a long, thin snake shape (thin dough cooks easiest).

Carefully twist and wrap it around the peeled end of the stick and pinch the dough ends so the snake doesn't fall off the stick. Turn it over the fire until the dough is brown and cooked through, then slip it off the stick to eat. This is delicious topped with butter and jam.

Serves one.

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