Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Grill 3 S'mores at a Time on Camp Fire, BBQ or Fireplace Review & Giveaway, Ends 9/18/13


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If you live in the U.S. chances are more likely than not that you've enjoyed a S'more or two at some point in your life. I know I most definitely have -- I grew up with this quintessential American summertime sweet BBQ dessert treat consisting of a piece of chocolate and brown toasted marshmallow sandwiched between two graham crackers. Today my kids love that warm, ooey gooey melted goodness and I must admit, I never out grew them either.


Graham crackers are toasted on these S'mores, MommyBlogExpert.com
Good thing there's a clever gadget called Camper's S'mores Grill by Coghlan's that makes it possible to cook up three S'mores at the same time. What's different about these is that you hold the assembled s'mores over a heat source, until the graham crackers are nicely browned on both sides. This is great for Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts to take on camping trips and for veteran campers to make S'mores over an open fire while out in the woods, of course. But it works just as well over the family backyard BBQ or hibachi, which is the way we tested this out at our house.


S'mores Fixings, MommyBlogExpert.com
My son assembling S'mores, MommyBlogExpert.com

Big brother grilling S'mores on our hibachi, MommyBlogExpert.com

Just consider some of the delicious Coghlan's recipes that come with the grill that you can make with a graham cracker base
  • Traditional S'mores with marshamallows (or fluff) and chocolate squares
  • Peanut Butter S'mores with marshmallows and Peanut Butter Cups
  • Banana S'mores with sliced banana, chocolate and marshamallows
  • Lots of other recipes are included with the product
Before, During & After Cooking 
with Coghlan's S'mores Grill
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The chrome plated steel  hand-held grill has an overall length of 29" and is sturdily built. With it's 17" long handle to provide a safe distance from heat it is specially designed with three grated sections and a sliding lock ring clamp to keep those tasty dessert sandwiches secure while heating and flipping them.

I haven't try it yet, but this might even be fun to use this tool in the fireplace over the holidays to make s'mores with seasonal things like crushed candy, chocolate and marshallows. The grates are close enough that you could probably roast chestnuts indoors, too. So this grill doesn't have to be limited to summer use, if you are creative, you can cook with it year-round.

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About Coghlan's
Coghlan's is one of the world's largest outdoor and camping accessory suppliers. The company's varied products, including the Coghlan's Camper's S'mores Grill, are widely available in specialty stores both on and offline across the U.S. Check the store locator for where to buy.

Guess what? If you really love this S'mores Grill, you're in luck because the brand is giving one to a lucky MommyBlogExpert reader! Read on to enter daily until the contest ends.


Coghlan's 
Camper's S'mores Grill
Giveaway
Ends 9/18/13
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MommyBlogExpert's Coghlan's Camper's S'mores Girl Giveaway ends September 18, 2013 at 12 am PT and is open to legal residents of the U.S. only. Coghlan's will award one Camper's S'mores Grill to the winner. Winner of this MBE contest will be selected at random from all entries and will be notified via email and must respond within 48 hours to claim their prize.

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FTC Disclosure: I received the Coghlan's Camper's S'mores Grill featured to facilitate this review. In addition, the brand is providing the prize for the giveaway. However, I did not receive any payment.  Thoughts here are my own. See complete FTC Discloosure information that appears at the bottom on MommyBlogExpert's main page and at the bottom of every individual page, including this one.

13 comments:

  1. I never had s'mores as a kid. Hubby introduced them to me on our Honeymoon! It was love at first bite!

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  2. The kids had their first s'mores about a month ago. We did it in the backyard on our grill. They made a huge mess but LOVED it!

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  3. We went camping with my brother & sister-in-law when my boys were little and we would always fix them s'mores, they loved cooking the marshmallows more than they did eating the s'mores.

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  4. I used to make Smores at home when I was a kid, but I always burned them because me Dad keep adding wood to the fire!

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  5. My favorites Smores moment was the time we went camping,right outdoor of our house with the kids. We lit the fire pit and told ghost stories and memories while eating our smores. It was a great time and wish it could have lasted forever, they are getting older and I cherish moments like those.

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  6. The first time I ate a smore was when I was pretty old (not as a kid) actually. The gooeyness of the marshmallows on that cold winter camping night still make me smile!

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  7. I remember going camping with my cousins and us making so many, making such a huge mess!

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  8. I don't have a specific memory to share; however, I remember the delight the first time each of my kids (and now my grandson, too) enjoyed S'mores for the very first time--it was magical! Thanks for the giveaway.

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  9. I go camping with the Girl Scouts, I have more memories of sticky hands and fingers than anything else. I NEED this!

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  10. My husband and I makes smores together as part of a ritual

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  11. I remember trying them at camp when I was a kid!
    Miz Vickik

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  12. As a child we would camp at the beach and do smores every night.

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  13. Congrats to Ali Lie winner of MommyBlogExpert's Coghlan S'mores Grill Giveaway!

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