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lizz
Ok I admit I haven't looked very hard for them, but I don't remember ever seeing them. I just want to know if anyone has found them anywhere before. thanks.
Kevin Bacon
well, what does he look like?
Sadie
QUOTE(Kevin Bacon @ Mar 5 2008, 11:41 AM) *
well, what does he look like?


I should delete that, but it's funny smile.gif

So, to compromise, I'll leave it up and give an answer.

Two years ago, I found graham crackers at Costco in Daegu. The next time I went, they didn't have them anymore. That's the last time I've seen them in Korea.
matt sid
I had no idea what Graham Crackers were so I Wiki'd is and found out this very interesting information

"His original "Graham bread" was the centerpiece of the Graham Diet, a regimen to suppress what he considered unhealthy carnal urges, the source of many maladies according to Graham."

I think we could all do with some Graham Crackers in our diet.

Sorry to be of absolutely no help in your search though!
genevieve
QUOTE(matt sid @ Mar 6 2008, 04:29 PM) *
I had no idea what Graham Crackers were so I Wiki'd is and found out this very interesting information

"His original "Graham bread" was the centerpiece of the Graham Diet, a regimen to suppress what he considered unhealthy carnal urges, the source of many maladies according to Graham."

I think we could all do with some Graham Crackers in our diet.

Sorry to be of absolutely no help in your search though!




I think thats funny that that was the definition for gram crackers, because i think they are most well known for being a necessary ingredient for smores
for those of you that dont know, ie, prob didnt grow up in the states- a smore is a melted marsh mellow, with a piece of (Hershey) chocolate squished together on both sides by a graham cracker





Turlbo
They are also very good for making a crust with certain recipes. One place to try finding these wonderful morsels might be some of these 'black market' shops.
hikemonster
QUOTE(Kevin Bacon @ Mar 5 2008, 11:41 AM) *
well, what does he look like?



He is the guy that likes to moon people. And no he is not American, he is Canadian!

QUOTE(genevieve @ Jun 22 2008, 09:09 AM) *
for those of you that dont know, ie, prob didnt grow up in the states- a smore is a melted marsh mellow, with a piece of (Hershey) chocolate squished together on both sides by a graham cracker


I don't think S'mores are exclusive to The States, just North America.

Unfortunately are poor deprived non-North American cousins are deprived of some wonderful food and epicureously challenged (They don't know how to cook!) wink.gif

Brits when you cook North American food follow the recipe. wink.gif

Now for the Graham crackers you won't find them in Korea. I looked! I used these waffle looking cookies and the package is all in Korean (No English Writing in the name.) .



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