View Full Version : So why carry plain old gorp?
Mrs Baggins
05-01-2010, 07:06
http://www.theredheadnyc.com/products/bacon-peanut-brittle :banana
Ummm. Might have to try some.
garlic08
05-01-2010, 09:18
$22 a pound is why!
I once resupplied at a health food store in Flagstaff, AZ and was shocked at the trial mix prices there (no bacon, though, obviously), being around $14/pound. I thought that was high.
Mrs Baggins
05-01-2010, 11:35
$22 a pound is why!
I once resupplied at a health food store in Flagstaff, AZ and was shocked at the trial mix prices there (no bacon, though, obviously), being around $14/pound. I thought that was high.
Life is short. I'd buy it once at least.
The dirty little secret of trail mix is how easy it is to make.
Ever read the ingredients on store bought trail mix? Egads...I can't pronounce half the names.
I made some homemade gorp with brown sugar, oatmeal, apple butter, cranberries, walnuts, and apples a couple of weeks back (Make the trail bars, crumble them up) Quick and easy to make; tasty too. All started when I had to use up some apples.... :)
Bacon bits trail mix looks pretty easy to make. I'll have to try it. Something different. :)
Tell the truth. She ain't impressed with waxy dried out Snickers.
Gone all yupster, haven't you. Probably have a picnic basket with stemware that you drag around.
Mrs Baggins
05-01-2010, 20:40
Tell the truth. She ain't impressed with waxy dried out Snickers.
Gone all yupster, haven't you. Probably have a picnic basket with stemware that you drag around.
No to the basket and I love Snickers. I just have a very open mind and I'm willing to try new things.
Tell the truth. She ain't impressed with waxy dried out Snickers.
Gone all yupster, haven't you. Probably have a picnic basket with stemware that you drag around.
Mrs B, I am sure you are nice and all..but Mudhead is referring to a certain German/Polish (what used to be called Prussian!) lady in my life currently and it is not you. :)
Luckily I can cook and quite well. Legacy of Grandma Mags that I am forever grateful for..... :D
I always wanted to utilize roasted pine nuts in a gorp mash-up. I LOVE roasted pine nuts. Maybe bacon in there as well? Sounds promising.
Mrs B, I am sure you are nice and all..but Mudhead is referring to a certain German/Polish (what used to be called Prussian!) lady in my life currently and it is not you. :)
Luckily I can cook and quite well. Legacy of Grandma Mags that I am forever grateful for..... :D
I see you have a future in politics. Answered the question, without answering the question.
No harm in being domesticated. Or house broken in your case.:)
Mrs Baggins
05-02-2010, 07:19
Mrs B, I am sure you are nice and all..but Mudhead is referring to a certain German/Polish (what used to be called Prussian!) lady in my life currently and it is not you. :)
Luckily I can cook and quite well. Legacy of Grandma Mags that I am forever grateful for..... :D
Ooops! Sorry! :o But I do love Snickers! :D
I see you have a future in politics. Answered the question, without answering the question.
No harm in being domesticated. Or house broken in your case.:)
She's playing in Utah all week. Think I may get wild and leave the toliet seat up...
ps. I love Snickers too Mrs. B. :D
You are a rebel. Double dog dare you to drink out of the carton. I sure hope she is drinking bottled water in Utah. Have to wonder what the Mormons put in the water. They are a prolific bunch.:eek:
You are a rebel. Double dog dare you to drink out of the carton. I sure hope she is drinking bottled water in Utah. Have to wonder what the Mormons put in the water. They are a prolific bunch.:eek:
Just came back from climbing. Apres-climb with two (happy hour) beers. Rebel I know...