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  • . Chocolate Recipes: Gorp with Chocolate "Gorp" is another name for trail mix--traditionally, a combination of dried fruits and nuts that people eat as a snack while on outdoor excursions.
  • . Chocolate goes wonderfully well with dried fruits and nuts, but I wouldn't recommend bringing this gorp on a hike in summer! This makes a nice indoor snack, or you can bring some if you’re hardy enough to venture outdoors in cooler weather.
  • . If this is upscale gorp, you can even chop your favorite chocolate bar(s) into small chunks, and use those in place of the chips.
  • . One warning about gorp: if it's made too far in advance (more than a few days), the nuts will begin to pick up moisture from the dried fruit, and they'll lose their crispness (pistachios are especially susceptible to picking up moisture).



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  • . February 23, 2006 In "Make Mine Chocolate" columnist Stephanie Zonis writes about and shares a recipe for Gorp with Chocolate and Drinking Chocolate and her Chocolate Find of the Month is the Omanhene Cocoa Bean Company.



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  • Near Matches Ignore Exact gorp "gorp" is also a: ) by (1.8 d) Wed Apr 04 2001 at 9:28:45 As I was told, gorp is the for " G ood O ld and " (which is pretty much the you need for gorp).
  • . However and I always prefered the gorp with mixed in as well.
  • . Remember, gorp is for you and the by mixing is very small, so put whatever you want in it., try different mixes.
  • . A thing about gorp is that if you don't like to eat it all, you can pick around the things you don't like.
  • . Gorp is great for something to on when you're doing something physical (, , , , et cetera) or when you have a few hours until the next .
  • . And now, since I spoke about picking good parts out of gorp...
  • . * Note: at 2003.8.4@19:58, let me know "Two things to never ever put in gorp: dried peas and any sort of candy.
  • . Both make the whole packages completely inedible." ) by (3.2 mon) Thu Jul 19 2001 at 9:40:01 gorp /gorp/ n.

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    Trail Mix and Gorp Recipes - Energy Snacks
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  • . Trail mix or gorp ("good old raisins and peanuts") is the natural answer.


    Gorp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • A common variety of gorp (trail mix, california mix) made out of peanuts, raisins, and M&M's.
  • . Gorp , often called trail mix , California Mix , is a food commonly used in outdoor recreational activities such as, , and .
  • . Gorp usually consist of a mixture of nuts and dried fruits such as raisins or cranberries.
  • . Two for Gorp are Good Old Raisins and Peanuts and Granola Oats Raisins and Peanuts .
  • . The "backronym" may actually be a, as the Oxford English Dictionary cites a 1913 reference to the verb "gorp", meaning "to eat greedily".
  • . While pre-packaged commercial variants of Gorp are readily available many outdoorsmen prefer to mix up a homemade batch.
  • . Gorp is also the name of a neighbourhood in the village of Hilvarenbeek in the Netherlands.


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  • . Are you familiar with the word 'Gorp'? Let me tell you a little true story from my life to help 'set the stage' for explaining this curious term.
  • . Through it all, there was Gorp .
  • . Dear reader, I understand what you might be thinking: "What the $#%@ is Gorp?!?!" Well, as we'll learn, Gorp actually has a rather complex origin.
  • . Let's turn to the for its most common meaning: Gorp , often called trail mix or California Mix , is a snack food commonly used in outdoor recreational activities such as hiking, backpacking, mountaineering and camping.
  • . Gorp usually consist of a mixture of nuts and dried fruits such as raisins or cranberries.
  • . According to the OED, the first published instance of 'Gorp' was from the May 1972 issue of the magazine, in a piece written by K.
  • . Here is the relevant quotation: Along the trail, we munch candy bars or 'gorp'—a mixture of raisins, nuts, and sweets.


    Questions & Answers: Gorp
  • . GORP [Q] From Katherine Phelps : “I would be interested to hearing more about gorp .
  • . In 1904, the publication Dialect Notes noted that to gorp was to eat greedily; this is backed up by other references recorded in the Dictionary of American Regional English .
  • . In turn, that word may one form of an older English verb variously spelled as gaup , gawp , gorp , gowp , gawk , or gauk .
  • . Steven Milne told me after this item appeared in the newsletter that he knows another supposedly acronymic origin from the 1960s: “From my earlier Boy Scout days and canoe trips up the Gunflint trail on the Canadian border in Minnesota, gorp was understood to stand for Granola, Oatmeal, Raisins and Peanuts, and that’s what we mixed up to eat.
  • . I’ve since found the word appears in the Appleton Post Crescent of Wisconsin in 1962 in an article that suggests yet another acronymic origin, but a completely different meaning: “‘Gorp’ is taken by all campers and canoers.

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    American Outdoor Products-GORP Snack
  • Subtotal: $0.00 Qty in Basket: 0 Search DEPARTMENTS ACCOUNT INFO GORP Snack Item Number: 102220 Unit Price: $2.50 Quantity Detailed Description The all-time favorite trail mix.


    GORP and hiking snacks
  • | Class List and more GORP and hiking snacks GORP stands for "good old raisins and peanuts." The first ones I remember from Girl Scout backpacking added chocolate.


    Outdoor Adventure Canada -The World According to Gorp
  • The World According to GORP Team OAC's favourite trail mixes © Outdoor Adventure Canada 2004 The word GORP is an acronym for Good Old Raisins and Peanuts.
  • . But what is it really? Essentially GORP is a personally tailored trail mix that hikers and wilderness canoeists take with them on their trips.
  • . GORP is perfect for this because it is quick and easy.
  • . There are many variations on ingredients when it comes to creating GORP.
  • . There is really no limit to what you can use to store your own personal GORP.
  • . This is a great when you do backcountry baking and want to throw some chocolate chips in your cake as it saves wading through the GORP bag.
  • . This keeps the GORP from getting crushed and keeps it close at hand.
  • . Zipper bags make a great container for GORP; however, use the freezer strength bags over the sandwich bags especially on a multi day trip.
  • . The freezer strength bags are more durable and will hold more GORP.
  • . Whether you attach it to your backpack or stash it in a zipper bag and stuff it in your pocket, GORP provides an energy boost when you need it most.


    Freezer Bag Cooking™ | Outdoor Food Made Simple
  • Freezer Bag Cooking™ Outdoor Food Made Simple Trail Mixes & Gorp: Trail Mixes & Gorp: I have seperated the mixes into two types-ready to go mixes and cooked or baked mixes.
  • . A good idea in summer is to bury your gorp/trail mixes deep in your pack.
  • . Not-Gorp Trail Mix 2 parts Quaker Oatmeal Squares cereal 1/2 part Grapenuts 1 part dried cherries ½ part dried cranberries ½ part dried blueberries 1 part whole raw almonds 1 part hazelnuts (aka filberts) ½ part macadamia nuts ½ part brazil nuts ½ part dehydrated banana slices (unsweetened, not fried) I usually take a “part” to be a cup, then half-fill as many quart bags as it takes.
  • . Gorp Bars: 12 ounces chocolate chips (a bag) 6 ounces butterscotch chips 1 cup uncooked quick oatmeal 1/2 cup honey 1/2 cup craisins 1/2 cup golden raisins 1/2 cup shredded coconut 1/2 cup broken cashews 1/2 cup peanuts or walnuts or sliced almonds Melt chips in a double boiler or in microwave (carefully if you use the microwave), blend in the honey.

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    The Great Gorp Contest
  • More Gorp than You Know What to do With Chocoholic's Dream North Michigan Blend 2 ounces dried mangoes 2 ounces dried blueberries 2 ounces dried tart Michigan cherries 2 ounces smoked almonds 2 ounces beer nuts 3 ounces white chocolate coins 3 ounces dark chocolate coins Mix ingredients in a zipper-lock bag.
  • . Healthiest Heartfelt Gorp 1 part almonds 1 part corn nuts 1 part dried bananas 1 part other dried fruit 1 part Wheat Chex cereal or Goldfish pretzels Mix ingredients in a zipper-lock bag.
  • . Best Twist On The Original Cinna-Gorp 1 1-pound, 14-ounce jar dry-roasted peanuts 1 or 2 141/2-ounce bags Crispy M&M's 1 or 2 9-ounce bags Dole CinnaRaisins Mix ingredients in a gallon-size zipper-lock bag.
  • . Best Breakfast Gorp Cup of Wow!!! 1 cup cashews 1 cup flaked coconut 1 cup chocolate-covered coffee beans Mix ingredients in a zipper-lock bag.
  • . Most Exotic Golden Gorp Nuggets 1 cup salted toasted soy nuts 1 cup crisp rice cereal (found in health-food stores; not Rice Krispies cereal) 1 cup Glad Corn (available from G.E.F.


    TEA: Philips- -- 1.24.1997
  • . >EVERYONE TAKES LOTS OF CHOCOLATE AND GORP (TRAIL MIX) INTO THE FIELD.
  • . ALL OF US HAD BAGELS WITH LUNCH MEAT IN THE >FIELD, FOLLOWED BY GORP, CHOCOLATE, OR GRANOLA BARS FOR DESERT.
  • . >WE ALL SAT AROUND, LAUGHING AND JOKING AND PASSING AROUND BAGS OF GORP, >BAGELS, AND CHOCOLATE.


    Hormel Foods - Glossary - Trail Mix or Gorp
  • . Trail Mix or Gorp Often considered to be a combination of nutritious foods or a food mix used to boost energy levels for anyone involved with various levels of exercise.
  • . Abbreviated for "good old raisins and peanuts" as some refer to it or "granola, oatmeal, raisins and peanuts" as others call it, GORP is a common form of Trail Mix that often uses different ingredients for variations in flavors.

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