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    Recipe: Kiss Me by the Campfire Smore Brownies

    These brownies will recreate your campfire romance at home. Note: this recipe was submitted to be the Next "Engagement Chicken." Find out how you can enter the contest.

    Remember that amazing camping trip you took with your significant other, the one where you couldn't get enough of each other and stole kisses by the campfire? Remind him of your trip and recreate that feeling at home with this easy recipe.

    Kiss My By Campfire Smore Brownies

    Ingredients:
    1 box of brownie mix (plus the egg, vegetable oil called for on box)
    2-3 cups of mini marshmallows
    8 graham crackers
    2 cups of Nestle Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips

    Directions:
    Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Prepare the brownies according to the directions on the package, but do not overcook. Remove from the oven and add the marshmallows, graham cracker crumbs and chocolate chips to the top of the brownies. Place under the broiler for about one minute, until the marshmallows start to brown. Remove from oven. Serve warm by a fireplace or even a candle and remember how much fun you had on that camping trip.

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    Written by Diana Marie Collins for YourTango.com.

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