Geordie Hormel's birth name is George Hormel.
Geordie Hormel was born on July 17, 1928.
Geordie Hormel died on February 12, 2006, in Paradise Valley, Arizona, USA.
Yes, "Hormel" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun/name. You would write it as "Hormel chili."
The spelling "Geordie" is the dialect of English spoken in Tyneside in northeastern England. It is also one spelling for a male given name, Geordie or Geordi (variants of George).
The name Geordie is a colloquial term used to refer to people from the Tyneside region in northeast England, especially those from Newcastle upon Tyne. It is rooted in the Geordie dialect and is a term of endearment for those who hail from the area.
The population of Hormel is 18,500.
Hormel was created in 1891.
The population of Hormel is 2,008.
Hormel makes sausages
The term "Geordie" originated from the Tyneside region in northeastern England. It may have derived from a historical association with coal mining or from a local historical figure. Today, it is widely used to refer to people from Newcastle and its surrounding areas.
Geordie Barnett has written: 'Geordie Barnett's Sixtowns' 'The poems of Geordie Barnett' 'Geordie Barnett's Gortin' -- subject(s): Poetry
Jay Catherwood Hormel was born in 1892.