Wats sum fun things to do with marshmellows?!


Question: 1.Melt chocolate and dip them in
2.Decorate them and make little snowmen
3.Make smores
4.Make toothpicks houses
5.Roost them over a campfire
6.See how many you can fit in your mouth then try to say "Chubby Bunny"
7.Marshmellow fight
8. Hot Chocolate
8.Try to throw them and get them in your mouth (like basketball)


Answers: 1.Melt chocolate and dip them in
2.Decorate them and make little snowmen
3.Make smores
4.Make toothpicks houses
5.Roost them over a campfire
6.See how many you can fit in your mouth then try to say "Chubby Bunny"
7.Marshmellow fight
8. Hot Chocolate
8.Try to throw them and get them in your mouth (like basketball)

Marshmallows aren't vegetarian...

put liquid nitrogen on them and the turn cold and their hecka good cuz their crunchy!!! we did that in science this year im in 8 th grade. but its really hard to find liquid nitrogen!

! Put them on gingerbread houses
2. Smores!
3. Marsemallow fight with friends!
4.Eat them straight
5.Hot cocco
Love all of them!

I don't eat meat or products made out of meat, so I don't eat marshmallows.

Buying the special vegan kind from mail-order companies is just too expensive for me.

I don't know about regular marshmallows, but, it is fun to put marshmallow PEEPS in the microwave for a few seconds

put them inb the microvave and look at them get really big [great if they are peeps] don't blame me if yo microvave gets splattered with marshmellow goop!
smores!

Okay, here's a little known thing you can do with marshmallows: Take a large marshmallow, and squish it back and forth between your thumb and fingers, using both hands, and it will get all stretchy like taffy. Takes awhile.

P.S. I didn't know marshmallows weren't vegetarian! What's up with that? Guess I'm more of a 'selectarian' (BIL's name for me) than I knew!

Why ask in the vegetarian section? Marshmallows are made with gelatin (jello), which comes from the boiled bones, skins, ligaments and tendons of slaughtered animals. A true veggie wouldn't touch them.

lick them then throw them at eachother.. be careful though, they stick to walls and in hair :P





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