I don’t know any guy who doesn’t enjoy setting things on fire. I’m no exception. I love watching things burn. Mix this with my affinity for food, photography and well … things that are sugary … and this is what you get.

Additionally, while there may be a debate about the optimal roasting of a marshmallow, I prefer my burnt.

Burning Marshmallow

Burning Marshmallow

Burning Marshmallow

Burning Marshmallow

What I enjoyed finding in the stills was the puffs of smoke that burst out like little smoke rings. Air, sugar and fire. What a fun combination with very interesting results.

This video is a series of stills from my experiment. Each marshmallow burn was about 15-30 seconds. I was grabbing an image/frame about every second.

So, next time you’re at a campfire roasting marshmallows, think of all the little things happening that we usually don’t see with the naked eye.

Hmmm … what to burn next? Any suggestions?

-Kyle

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4 Responses to Burning Marshmallow

  1. Harry says:

    Peeps, of course! With the extra sugar, there should be some interesting flameup.

  2. scarpati says:

    you have just received the triple head-bang award – for this MOST rockin’ piece….

  3. Jeff McMahon says:

    FLAME ON! Leave it to Mr. Dreier to find the the added “cool” in a roasted marshmallow! This really rocks; give us…s’more!

  4. [...] I couldn’t resist when Harry Frankenfeld offered up the notion after my recent adventure in burning regular ol’ plain boring marshmallows. (See my March 8th post.) [...]

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