I covered this last year on Blogging Baby and I'm amazed to find it's still for sale: the S'mores nativity set complete with religious figures (Jesus, Mary, Joseph) molded of marshmallows and a creche of graham crackers and chocolate bars.
I still have lots of questions about this, like, did Hershey exist in 5 B.C.? And, has anyone ever tried to eat a s'more Mary? She looks yummy. And, what was the initial inspiration for this set? Did someone make an edible version and then smack their forehead, shouting, I've got to do this in a more permanent medium!? The set is only (?) $21.95 from Santa's Depot.

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12-16-2005 @10:12AM B said... Is it me or is the S'more Jesus really unappealing? It looks like he's resting on scrambled eggs and covered in gravy, which are two things that do not go with marshmallow and chocolate.
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12-16-2005 @7:19PM Sir Not Appearing in this Blog said... Lends new meaning to Psalm 34:8a:
"Taste and see that the Lord is good"...
:)
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12-30-2005 @6:59PM kitchenmage said... Eat of my body, for it is warm and gooey from the campfire...?
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