Everybody Should Be Making Salted Caramel S'mores This Summer (2024)

Put down the devices and get ready for these fun games that are sure to entertain.

By Marisa LaScala

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With COVID-19 numbers that rise and fall like the stock market, it's hard to plan your next family trip. But one thing that's been consistent these past couple years is that outdoor activities are lower risk than indoor ones, so maybe it's time to break out the tent, pack up the fishing gear, and go on a family camping trip. Once you're settled into your campsite, you'll have nothing but beautiful scenery, fresh air and lots of bonding time ahead of you.

But how do you fill those hours, especially if your kids are used to having nonstop wi-fi to keep them connected and entertained? It's time to think back to your days at sleepaway camp, and break out the analog camping activities and camping games. During the day, you can spend your hours doing lawn games, or find ways to explore the wilderness through scavenger hunts, treasure searches and orienteering activities. Then, when it gets dark, you'll probably have to stick close to the campfire, so be sure to bring plenty of outdoor-appropriate card and family board games, along with party activities like charades and storytelling activities. And, of course, anything that glows in the dark is fair game for nighttime competitions! When you're done, they're not going to miss the wi-fi.

Discover Letterboxing

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Across the country, people hide "letterboxes" in public places, like parks, and leave clues as to where to find them. If you decipher the clues, you'll find a box with a logbook where you can leave your personal stamp to prove you've been there. You can check to see if there's a letterbox stashed near your campsite, and check out the basics of how to get started.

Go Bird-Watching

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Like knitting before it, bird-watching is one of those grandma-and-grandpa hobbies that's experiencing a resurgence in coolness. Grab some binoculars and see how many different species you can spot.

Have a Cornhole Competition

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The best thing about cornhole is that anyone can grab a challenger and wander over to start a game. If you have room enough to bring a set with you, can keep a running tally of wins and losses for the duration of your trip to crown an ultimate winner in the end.

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Tell Campfire Stories

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Gather around the blaze and spin out your best yarns. Stumped? This deck of story starters, with prompts like, "tell a story about a time when you were in danger but didn't know it," will get things rolling. There's also a deck for kids.

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Play Capture the Flag

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You'll need brains, speed and stamina to win at this one. In case you don't remember the rules: Split up into two teams and designate an area for each. Each team hides a flag in their own area, and the object is to find the other team's flag and bring it back to your team's territory. Any player in the opposing team's territory can be tagged and put in "jail," and a teammate has to come tag them to rescue them. Get ready to sharpen those teamwork skills!

Go Stand-Up Paddleboarding

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See if there is a place near your campsite where you can rent stand-up paddleboarding equipment. You'll work on your balance and core strength while getting to soak in some views.

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Pass the Pigs

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This game won a Good Housekeeping 2020 Toy Award for its ability to delight kids and adults alike. Players roll two dice in the shape of pigs, and points are awarded based on the position they're in when they land. It doesn't require much — just the pigs, a pencil and a scorecard — so it easily slips into a backpack.

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Play Flashlight Tag

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It's like hide-and-seek — in the dark! Whoever is "It" has to shine their flashlight on the hider once they've been found. (Just be sure kids are old enough so they don't get lost too far away from your campsite.)

Make Friendship Bracelets

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Go back to the camp days of your youth and break out the embroidery string to make your own creations. When you're done, you'll have a memento of the trip.

Find 16 different friendship bracelet patterns »

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Skip Stones

Whether you call it "skipping stones" or "skimming rocks," it's a little thrill when you find the perfect flat rock and watch it hop across the water. See who in your party can get a stone to skip the most number of times.

Play Ring Toss

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This ring toss game has more than 4,100 5-star reviews on Amazon for its fun factor and its ability to be packed away easily into a carrying case. To up the challenge, you can try a glow-in-the-dark ring-toss game, or DIY your own with glow sticks and water bottles.

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Go on a Hike

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Find a trail, chart a course and go! Hiking gets your body moving and puts you out in nature, and basically embodies all the reasons to go camping in the first place.

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Play Charades or Celebrity

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Charades is simple: People write down clues on a piece of paper, and players have to act them out and get their teammates to guess their clue without saying a word. Once you've mastered Charades, you can move on to Celebrity, where all the clues have to be a famous person (real, fictional, alive or dead). The game is then played in three rounds.
Round 1:
Players can urge their teammates to guess their clue using words as hints, so long as the words are not written on the paper (like Taboo).
Round 2:
Once all the clues from Round 1 are guessed, the same papers go back in the bowl for Round 2. This time, players can only use a single word as a hint for their teammates.
Round 3:
The same papers go back in the bowl again, and the last round is a wordless charades round. No talking!

Try Fishing

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Bait your hook, cast your line and see if you have any luck. In the end, it doesn't even matter if you catch a big one — you'll remember the conversations and the bonding time.

Arrange a Scavenger Hunt

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Get kids to really notice nature by challenging them to spot different animals, trees, leaves and plants. If you want, you can distribute paper bags and get the kids to collect some of the items, and then make an art project with their findings.

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Do Mad Libs

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Mad Libs have been around forever, and yet they never get old. Young and old alike find themselves giggling over the silly fill-in-the-blank stories that result from naming random nouns, verbs or adjectives.

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Go Tubing

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Pick out a fun float, paddle yourself out into a sunny spot and just relax — isn't that why you went camping to begin with?

Spot Constellations

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You don't even need a telescope to try out some stargazing. If you're not practiced at identifying different planets and constellations, there are plenty of apps that can tell you what you're looking at — and many of them are even free.

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Play Cards

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Hold 'em, Spit or even Solitaire, what's your game? No matter what you choose, stick a pack of waterproof playing cards into your backpack and you'll never be stuck for something to do.

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Sketch What You See

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There's a long, artistic tradition of creating masterpieces en plein air, out in the open of nature. Pack some sketchbooks and art supplies, find a picturesque spot and see if inspiration strikes.

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FAQs

Why is salted caramel so addictive? ›

The combination of salty and sweet flavours, plus fat, found in salted caramel releases an unusually intense rush of morphine-like endogenous opioids – or endorphins – in the brain. It does so, moreover, in a way that never gets boring, say scientists at the University of Florida.

Who thought of salted caramel? ›

However, it is true that it was a Frenchman who first came up with the idea of salted caramel. Henri Le Roux was a chocolatier who opened a store in Brittany in the late 1970s. He wanted to develop a unique product that would help him to stand out from his competitors, while making use of local produce.

Why do people like salted caramel? ›

The Science Behind The Flavour

Salt, on the other hand, stimulates the taste buds responsible for detecting sour and umami flavors, which can enhance the perception of sweetness. The addition of salt to caramel not only enhances the sweetness, but also adds a savory element to the flavor profile.

When did salted caramel become a thing? ›

Salted caramel was created in 1977 by French pastry chef Henri Le Roux in Quiberon, Brittany, in the form of a salted butter caramel with crushed nuts (caramel au beurre salé), using Breton demi-sel butter.

What does caramel do to your body? ›

Caramel contains tryptophan, an amino acid that is known to promote relaxation and reduce stress. When you eat caramel, the tryptophan is converted into serotonin, a neurotransmitter that regulates mood and promotes feelings of well-being. Caramel is rich in glucose, which is essential for brain function.

Is caramel candy bad for you? ›

Typically made with sugar, heavy cream, and butter, traditional caramels, though they may taste great, are not ideal for those looking to manage their blood sugar levels.

Why does my body crave caramel? ›

But according to a new study, there's actually a scientific reason behind our cravings for it. Led by the University of Florida, scientists tested salted caramel on 150 lucky participants and found that when we scoff something sweet, salty or fatty, the brain releases heroin-like chemicals called endogenous opioids.

Who invented caramel? ›

Most believe caramel was created more than 1,020 years ago in 1000 AD by Arabs mixing sugar and water to create a crystallized liquid. Funny enough, the original caramel was not believed to be enjoyed as a sweet treat but rather used as a beauty product.

Is salted caramel still sweet? ›

Made from only 4 simple ingredients, this homemade caramel is salty, sweet, and irresistibly buttery. No candy thermometer required and the possibilities for serving are endless. (Though just a spoon is acceptable!)

Did Starbucks get rid of salted caramel? ›

The Salted Caramel Mocha Is Off the Menu

Yep, the sweet and salty concoction that was competing with the PSL won't be returning to the menu this autumn.

Can dogs eat caramel? ›

Dogs cannot eat caramel. This candy contains a lot of sugar, which can harm your dog's health and lead to dental issues. Though not toxic to dogs, caramels are dangerous for dogs with diabetes and are not a nutritious dog treat.

Why am I craving salted caramel? ›

But the salty, sweet and fatty elements of salted caramel create a more complex taste that subtly changes with every bite, keeping our brains cravingmore and more. This is a phenomenon known as 'hedonic escalation'.

Can you be addicted to caramel? ›

But according to a new study, there's actually a scientific reason behind our cravings for it. Led by the University of Florida, scientists tested salted caramel on 150 lucky participants and found that when we scoff something sweet, salty or fatty, the brain releases heroin-like chemicals called endogenous opioids.

Why are salty snacks addictive? ›

Background: Salt consumption activates the brain reward system, inducing cravings and the search for salted food. Its excessive intake is associated with high blood pressure and obesity. The high quantity of salt in processed food is most likely a major cause of the global pandemic of hypertension (HT).

Why do I love caramel so much? ›

Caramel is all about indulgence and it satisfies everybody's sweet tooth. It can also help to add multi-sensoriality as consumers are looking for an intense sensorial delight. From soft to gooey and crunchy textures, different shades of golden and characteristic tastes, caramel has a lot to offer.

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