What's Going On

(Updated January 22, 2012)

New Dirt Nap Dip Recipe

Recipe #7 in the Dirt Nap Dip Recipe collection is out - Bacon-Apricot BBQ Bites. A little spice and pig meat mixed with sweet. It can't be beat.

2011 Lincoln Pigdorf Season Comes to an End

On October 8th the Lincoln Pigdorf Championship Tournament wrapped up the 2011 season. The Commissioner swept through the Tournament with a 4-0 record, followed by wild card entry Legend in 2nd and season-long contender Spy+ in 3rd. The Commissioner also took home the League Championship. Click here for complete season stats.

MRP has a new Facebook Page.

Go to it and Like it. Visit regularly to keep up to date on baldorf, Dirt Nap, MRP's community projects and how you can become involved. Tell MRP why you like us and be entered to win a sample of our DND Jamaican Jerk Seasoning.

baldorf Heroes: The Champ

The Champ on a journey. Thanks to Sean B. for the illustration.

MRP Makes the News in Jamaica

In early August a team of MRP volunteers traveled to Jamaica to work on various community development projects. An article by the Jamaica Observer covers a youth volleyball clinic organized by MRP at Falmouth All Age School. Stay tuned to the website for more details on MRP's Jamaica trip.

baldorf Contest Winner Named

Congratulations to Brandon Tuch, aka The G.O.A.T., for winning the "What's your baldorf name?" contest. Says Brandon: "This is my baldorf name because it stands for The Greatest Of All Time!! It wouldn't be my name if it wasn't for a good reason. Put me up against anyone you like and I won't back down." Brandon is a 16 year old Dorfer from Fallbrook, CA. His love of baldorf started at the one and only YMCA Camp Marston. The G.O.A.T. will be receiving one of the sweetest Pigdorf sets around.


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MRP's ONE jewelry collection supports MRP's goal to develop economic opportunities that allow individuals access to an improved quality of life. Jamaica lacks income-earning and employment opportunities for many of its citizens. Our jewelry is hand crafted by Jamaicans and provides them with a new source of income. Visit the MRP store to buy ONE Hand-crafted Jamaican Jewelry and make the world a better place.