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BSA Troop 31

Nashville, Tennessee

“It is far better for a scout to eat a burnt pancake that he cooked himself
than to eat one perfectly prepared by an adult.”
William W. Stifler
, Troop 31 Scoutmaster, 1957-1964 and 1966-1969

“Even the burned parts taste good.”
Hicks Woolwine, Troop 31 Eagle Scout

“I felt I had accomplished a really big goal when I first saw my Tenderfoot
badge. I felt like I was king of the world, that I could do anything.”
Davis Cavallo, Troop 31 Scout

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Gorp


A Famous Trail Snack:

An eclectic combination of nuts, seeds, dried fruits, candies and such. To help meet your body’s needs, use salted nuts and avoid the dry roasted ones, since you need fats.

Some Favorite Gorp Blends:

  • Raisins / almonds
  • Chopped dates / chopped walnuts / shredded coconut
  • Dried papaya / dried pineapple / licorice candies / peanuts
  • Butterscotch bits / walnut halves / raisins
  • Roasted cashews / M &n M’s / raisins
  • Mixed salted nuts / dried banana chips / chopped dates
  • Roasted pumpkin seeds / dried apple bits / toasted coconut flakes
  • Chocolate bits / toasted sunflower seeds / salted peanuts / dried banana chips

Directions:

  1. Mix into large mixing bowl.
  2. Package into individual ziplock bags.

Note:

  • If the weather is very hot, you may find these candy nuggets have melted into interesting shapes, unless you bury them deep in your pack (and this is not fool proof).

 


Troop 31 - Boy Scouts of America
St. George’s Episcopal Church
4715 Harding Road; Nashville, Tennessee 37205

Last Modified: May 17, 2009
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Nashville, Tennessee