



Woofums. They were new to me! Our church group had a girl's camp in June near Kern River, California. One night our camp leader and bishop's wife pulled out S'more looking campfire sticks, but they weren't for S'mores at all. For a new twist on an old roasting tradition, read below:
Woofums
Packages of instant biscuits
Toppings:
Jam
Whipped Cream
Fruit
Anything else you can think of!
The Woofum sticks are a specialty item! The ones we used were homemade. One trip to Home Depo by the ever-so-talented Marcene did the trick! Wood dowels, handles, and some master craftsmanship will leave a legacy of the newest campfire fad - 'Woofums'.
3 comments:
these are new to me too but it looks like fun!
We ate those at the Mormon Battalion and they were so good!
New to me, too - I'm quite mystified! Looks like fun :)
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