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My Borrowed Girl Guide Camp Version Of Gorp

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Ingredients

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1 cup corn syrup
3/4 cup powdered milk
1 cup oatmeal
1/2 cup peanut butter
1/2 cup chocolate chips
1/2 cup wheat germ
3/4 cup crushed peanuts
1/2 cup raisins

Nutritional information

193.2
Calories
81 g
Calories From Fat
9 g
Total Fat
2.7 g
Saturated Fat
4.7 mg
Cholesterol
50.1 mg
Sodium
25.5 g
Carbs
2 g
Dietary Fiber
11.2 g
Sugars
5.9 g
Protein
31g
Serving Size

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My Borrowed Girl Guide Camp Version Of Gorp

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    My 6 year old and I really liked this recipe. My husband thought it was "okay". I am looking for high protein snacks to try out before school starts that I can put in my daughter's lunch box and not worry about them going bad or spoiling.
    My daughter can't have raisins, so I left those out and doubled the chocolate chips. I would have preferred the recipe with mini-chocolate chips as I think it would have distributed them more evenly, but other than that it was a great recipe. Thank you for posting it. I plan to make with my Daisy troop next year when we go to camp.

    • 50 min
    • Serves 20
    • Easy

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    My Borrowed Girl Guide Camp Version of Gorp, I love this recipe for GORP that was made into actual balls(recipe is curtosy of Camp Cumberland’s Camp Kwah-ee Track N’ Trail 1995 Recipe book for leaders, passed out before camp started still have my copy) I just gotta share it’s sooooooo good!!, My 6 year old and I really liked this recipe My husband thought it was okay I am looking for high protein snacks to try out before school starts that I can put in my daughter’s lunch box and not worry about them going bad or spoiling My daughter can’t have raisins, so I left those out and doubled the chocolate chips I would have preferred the recipe with mini-chocolate chips as I think it would have distributed them more evenly, but other than that it was a great recipe Thank you for posting it I plan to make with my Daisy troop next year when we go to camp , I love this recipe for GORP that was made into actual balls(recipe is curtosy of Camp Cumberland’s Camp Kwah-ee Track N’ Trail 1995 Recipe book for leaders, passed out before camp started still have my copy) I just gotta share it’s sooooooo good!!


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    Steps

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    Put All Ingredients Into Bowl, Mix Well.

    2
    Done

    Form Balls the Size of Ping Pong Balls, Wrapping Each in Wax Paper, Twisting the Ends.

    3
    Done

    Refridgerate Until Needed.

    4
    Done

    Enjoy!

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