Toasty S’more Post
Ingredients
1 Large Idea
1 oz Passion
1 Lafun Cracker
Directions
1. Lightly toast 1 Large Idea over an open flame until it just begins to melt. See picture to your right.
2. Take 1 Lafun Cracker and break it in half. Ok what’s a lafun cracker? It’s a cracker thats got fun on one side and laughter on the other. There is no better way to make a Passionate Idea come alive than to sandwich it in-between a little fun and laughter.
3. Place the cracker fun side up and top it with the lightly toasted Idea. Now add 1oz of Passion on top of that warm Idea. The warmth of the Idea will begin to melt the Passion into it. Now cap that off with a little laughter and you got yourself one hell of a Toasty S’more Post.
Toasty S’more Post Kits will soon be available in your local Grocery Stores. Each kit will include 10 Large Ideas, 10oz of Passion, and 1 Box of 10 Lafun Crackers. Some assembly required.
Now for those of you that like to take things to the extreme there will be a Extreme Toasty S’more Post Kit available. This kit will include everything that is in the Original Toasty S’more Post Kit with the addition of 1 High Fire Power: 1500° F Blow Torch, 1 Welders Mask, and 1 Fire Suit for Safety of course. This kit will only be available in your local Hardware stores due to the extreme nature of this product. Must be 18 or older to purchase and have a valid Toasting License.
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That thing should work to make a Dutch Oven Creme Brulee, too. (Oh, and I see someone else has discovered the decadent delight of Reese’s Cup S’Mores, too. I thought I invented that particular sin.)
I love your recipe, but being the resourceful little blogger that I am, I find that an asbestos catsuit, a bottle of Bacardi 151, and a Bic lighter work quite well in a pinch. (No one dares pinch a woman wearing an asbestos catsuit if she’s wielding 151 and a Bic, either.)
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Jim Hardin Reply:
January 23rd, 2010 at 10:55 am
Ok Bacardi 151 that stuff is like liquid Fire! Nope I wouldn’t get near any woman wearing a catsuit with a bottle of the Bacardi 151 in one hand and the lighter in the other. Or would I? Were you shooting fire out of your mouth like Gene Simmons of Kiss?
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willing 12 year old participant not included…
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Jim Hardin Reply:
January 23rd, 2010 at 10:50 am
Wow She was only 12
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As soon as I saw that Lafun cracker, I knew I was going to enjoy this post. I don’t have a Toasty S’more Lady in my neighborhood. How can I order the kits???
Such FUN!!!
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Jim Hardin Reply:
January 23rd, 2010 at 9:32 pm
I’m was thinking about opening up an online store, but I don’t know anything about Blow Torches and how to ship them. Just kidding! If you could only pick this stuff up at the local store. I am sure you can make a real mean real Toasty S’more
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I’ll be honest with you Jim, I didn’t know how many recipes you’d be able to cook up before things started losing their flavour. However, this one proves you’re still a great chef
My favourite line in your recipe is this one:
“There is no better way to make a Passionate Idea come alive than to sandwich it in-between a little fun and laughter.”
Awesome

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Jim Hardin Reply:
January 25th, 2010 at 7:03 pm
Well I’ll be honest I wasn’t sure how many I have in me, but I think there are more come. I do enjoy putting them together and I am glad you enjoy taking a bite of them
Wait I see by your comment that your last post has to do with Chocolate Cake. That just might be an idea for a future post
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Oooo- l♥ve it. So creative! When I read the title I thought it was about food – LOL.
I’m all about creativity. Can’t stand it when I have to do write about a certain topic. I like to write about things naturally so I can totally relate to these kinds of posts.
All the best,
Eren
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Jim Hardin Reply:
January 26th, 2010 at 6:17 am
Hi Eren!
Just trying to spice it up a bit. I have had other people come by and thought they were recipes also. I caught someone with the Grilled 5 Spice Chicken Blog. Not trying to trick anyone just having a little fun
Glad you enjoyed it….sorry it wasn’t a real Smore recipe though those are real easy to make and really good too
Thanks for dropping by!
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I’m a Lafun Cracker I think.
I would rather not be broken in half though.
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Jim Hardin Reply:
January 27th, 2010 at 8:28 pm
Rose you are full of fun and laughter. I won’t break you in half. That could get messy
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Glad you described what a Lafun Cracker was because that was the first thing I was going to ask. Now the second thing I was going to ask was where do I get my Toasting Licence from?
Honestly Jim, I love these posts and always look forward to you next culinary masterpiece.
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Jim Hardin Reply:
January 28th, 2010 at 8:53 pm
ACME Toasting License of course
Now in order to get a license you will need to take the following classes:
Basic Fire and Flame-This class will teach you the basics of fire and how to make fire with wood sticks. You will also learn how hot fire really is and you will also learn that it takes a real long time to make fire by rubbing 2 sticks together.
Toasting 101-This course will take you through how to properly toast a piece of bread without burning. Your very own toaster will be provided in class.
Toasting Class 201: This class will take you from toasting with a toaster to how to properly use a Bic Lighter.
Advanced Toasting Class: This is the big time. This class will take you from lighting a candle with a Bic lighter right into how to properly hold a Blow torch. There will also be laboratory time where you will toast certain items with your blow torch. Starting off slow with paper then going into food. You should see how fast you can melt butter with this thing. Well you can actually take paint off your car if you want to
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ACME! Of course, that’s the same mob that sold Wiley Coyote all that stuff so that he could catch the Road Runner. Too bad he didn’t take any of the courses that were necessary to operate the gadgets properly.
Must make a not to visit their premises next time I’m in the states.
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Jim Hardin Reply:
January 28th, 2010 at 9:38 pm
You got it! Just what I was thinking
Beep! Beep!
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Mmm…just made myself a batch of these, nothing like some tasty ideas before a start-up my day.
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Jim Hardin Reply:
January 31st, 2010 at 6:39 pm
Hey Steven!
Nope nothing like a hot cup of coffee and a Toasty Smore in the morning….be careful of the torch. They do get hot
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OK Jim, since my friend Sire says you’re someone to see, here I am.
Add the email subscribe option to your Feedburner account and you won’t get rid of me.)
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Jim Hardin Reply:
January 31st, 2010 at 6:41 pm
Hi Dennis!
He’s a great guy!
Sire said something about me. I hope it was good
Hope you liked the Smore…..I am working on some more in the oven right now
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Dennis Edell Reply:
February 1st, 2010 at 4:17 pm
I have a pretty funny (makin me look like a jackass) Smore story for ya…
Let me know when you add the email subscribe option to Feedburner so I can subscribe.

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Jim Hardin Reply:
February 1st, 2010 at 7:35 pm
I think I am the ass in this one
Ok don’t laugh………….How do I add the email Subscribe option to feedburner so that you can subscribe? Not so sure how to do that. Well ok I don’t know how to do that. I would be glad to if you can show me
No problem my friend and don’t feel bad. You’d be surprised at how many don’t realize it’s there, and shocked to know how many of them are not new. lol
Log into feedburner – go to “my feeds” – pick the one you want – click the “publicize” tab – on the left hand side click “email subscriptions” – you will see two snippets of code, big one for the subscription box; smaller one that just gives a link – choose one and stick in in you header or sidebar preferably above the fold.
Done! You may also want to announce the fact that it’s available, you should surely see a rise in subscriptions.
Let me know if you need further help.

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Jim Hardin Reply:
February 2nd, 2010 at 7:48 pm
Thanks Dennis I am going to give that a shot right now. I’ll let you know how it turns out!
Thanks!
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Jim Hardin Reply:
February 2nd, 2010 at 8:08 pm
Hey Dennis! I did it! Thanks for the clear instructions. I got the form up there. I may play around with where I want it and what looks good, but for now I stuck it in the side bar. Now I will admit I haven’t used feedburner and not really sure how to use it, but it seems like a good thing.
I do got another dumb question when you say above the fold what did you mean? I have creases and folds on my forehead but thats just because I am getting old
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Dennis Edell Reply:
February 3rd, 2010 at 11:58 am
I’m subscribed!
“above the fold” or “before the scroll” means just that. It’s everything you can see when you first hit the site, before you start scrolling downward.
This is considered the most prime real estate a site has (including the header itself). Ex: any advertising space above the fold will usually be more expensive then further down.
You can have your subscription avenues in multiple places, but one should most certainly be above the fold.

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Jim Hardin Reply:
February 3rd, 2010 at 7:26 pm
Thanks for the information Dennis! I really appreciate it
You are my first subscriber. I know I know I should have a prize for my first subscriber. Let me think about it I’ll find something around here
So I am thinking does that mean my header is Waterfront Property? I think I am going to build a house on it. Seriously though I am thinking I need to do something with it.
I really do appreciate your help. Thanks a lot!
Oh yea man, that’s your lakeside cabin for sure. You do have some nifty space there, especially if you can move those 4 links downward.
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Nice post about the crackers i love to play with it in my garden with my friends..
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