The Messy Marshmallow Roast

Published 14th August 2008 by lucy moore

It’s always a problem that we lose touch with everyone over the summer so we fixed up a low-organisation event in the garden – campfire and toasting anything possible to affix to a stick.
Despite forgetting to write up a 16 page risk assessment beforehand, miraculously no-one got hurt. Not many turned up – three families plus us, but actually that was great because we actually had time to chat to everyone instead of being swamped.
No-one dead of food poisoning yet – always a plus.

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