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OK, I will get Back to you on This recipe for S'mores Pie.
Going through my DVR "America's Test Kitchen" shows, and they make this "S'mores Pie". It's Almost the same as This recipe:
except there is a first chocolate layer, Then the 2nd ganache chocolate layer.
I am a pie maker and I Can make this one.
They said that the first chocolate layer uses bittersweet chocolate and tastes like a brownie.
The 2nd layer uses milk chocolate.
They also said that marshmallows are really meringue, uses Same method of double boiler and use my KitchenAid bowl. I don't own a blowtorch, but I Do own an oven that has a broiler.
ANYWAY, I thought that visions of sugarplums, (read that, "chocolate"), could dance through your head while you eat This with your morning coffee.
 

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Okay, I'm kidding.

@flowerbug says waking up to noises at 3:30 isn't how he intended to start his day.

I woke up at 4 AM. Noise or no noise won't be the cause ... altho I do remember waking up to an earthquake not all that many years ago :). One thing, maintaining a "not before 4 hours after rising" rule for my first cup of coffee ☕ means that I look forward to that and early rising has a payoff :).

Steve, nearly 8 AM !
 

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Steve, nearly 8 AM !

i've managed to squeeze two naps in already today... so i think i've recovered. still am not sure what is going on with this noise but at least i know it is not coming from anything under the house so i'm fine for now. it isn't the furnace, the well pressure tank or the sump pump or any of the plumbing leaking.
 

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Water heater?

not that either. it could be something in the neighborhood, at times i do get noises from neighbors a half mile (to the north) away that are amplified by my wall just enough that i notice them. he's into music and has a small studio by his house and when they are out there jamming i can get some of that here.

it could also be a burner from someone drying grain in a silo, or a generator cycling on and off, it's just faint and non-directional enough that i can't pick it up when i stick my head out the patio door... but the wall on my room is a resonance antenna i guess. :) we'll see, perhaps some day i can actually pin it down.

and if not, i can just pin it down to, "hearing things!"
 

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not that either. it could be something in the neighborhood, at times i do get noises from neighbors a half mile (to the north) away that are amplified by my wall just enough that i notice them. he's into music and has a small studio by his house and when they are out there jamming i can get some of that here.

it could also be a burner from someone drying grain in a silo, or a generator cycling on and off, it's just faint and non-directional enough that i can't pick it up when i stick my head out the patio door... but the wall on my room is a resonance antenna i guess. :) we'll see, perhaps some day i can actually pin it down.

and if not, i can just pin it down to, "hearing things!"
All good points. I hear the train engine rolling on the RR tracks 3 miles from here.
 

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All good points. I hear the train engine rolling on the RR tracks 3 miles from here.

where i lived as a kid had railroad tracks nearby, so i grew up with that as a background noise on a frequent basis. when i went up north to college one of the things i liked was that they had a train that ran along the canal (and over the lift bridge!) and that went right by the residence hall. after a few years the trains stopped running (they were only hauling lumber by then) as they became unprofitable. eventually they turned it into a rail trail. i liked it much better as a railroad.
 

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Okay, I'm kidding.

@flowerbug says waking up to noises at 3:30 isn't how he intended to start his day.

I woke up at 4 AM. Noise or no noise won't be the cause ... altho I do remember waking up to an earthquake not all that many years ago :). One thing, maintaining a "not before 4 hours after rising" rule for my first cup of coffee ☕ means that I look forward to that and early rising has a payoff :).

Steve, nearly 8 AM !
I wake up every time the milkman comes and he comes at all hours during the early morning. But I would never give up on my local farm milk in a glass bottle. So I consider myself blessed
 
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