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GRUMPY PIRATE
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by GRUMPY PIRATE » Tue Jan 22, 2008 1:58 pm
TechieSidhe wrote:I could be a vegetarian if it weren't for the existence of bacon. It's god's meat candy.
(Mouth waters at the thought of a nice crispy BLT)
DW "Discovered" that putting apple cured bacon bits on Mac and cheese is now a favorite side dish for the holidays!!! (and regular days!!!)
(Homer Simpson drool...Mmmmm Bacon!!!)
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by vixen101485 » Tue Jan 22, 2008 2:17 pm
TEchie I think you should make that your tagline. Bacon, God's meat candy!
That is funny, I like that. It would make a good bumper sticker too.
MMMMMMMMMMM....I hate mac and cheese and that makes it sound good to me.
*hands GP a napkin for his drool.
I love love love love bacon. I think we should petition the meat company's to make a 5 lb package. Between Donnie, Meghyn and I we fight over the 1pounders. I have to actually count the pieces so we get even amounts..
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by felinefan » Tue Jan 22, 2008 10:34 pm
People who say they are vegetarian but can eat something that is not typical veg food may be just saying that to appear PC. If everyone else is doing it, they think they should too. That or they really don't know what a vegetarian is. There are different types of vegetarianism, ranging from no red meat but eating fish, poultry, eggs and dairy all the way to the extreme of veganism which means you don't eat or use anything of animal origin, so no honey as well as no eggs, fish, dairy, and red meat, but also no wearing leather or animal fiber such as silk or wool, etc.. They insist that veganism is the way to health, but I have to ask--if veganism is so healthy, how did a vegan like Linda McCartney get breast cancer and die of it? Food for thought....
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by GaTechGal » Wed Jan 23, 2008 6:49 am
So hubby has started making this great bacon recipe he got off an Emeril episode. You pat your bacon with brown sugar and cracked black pepper, shake off the extra, and put it on a cookie cooling rack that is in a jelly roll pan. Then you bake your slices until they are golden. The bacon is cooked, but not crispy. And it's flat - not curly like it gets in the pan. It's really wonderful.
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by vixen101485 » Wed Jan 23, 2008 9:42 am
Oh that sounds really interesting. I would make it but I have the problem on 1. not having a cookie cooling rack and
2. not having any bacon today.
SIGH..must wait till Friday shopping...I really want some bacon
BACON BACON BACON ....ok now I sound like I am channeling the dog treat commercial
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by Cranbiz » Wed Jan 23, 2008 10:05 am
vixen101485 wrote:TEchie I think you should make that your tagline. Bacon, God's meat candy!
That is funny, I like that. It would make a good bumper sticker too.
MMMMMMMMMMM....I hate mac and cheese and that makes it sound good to me.
*hands GP a napkin for his drool.
I love love love love bacon. I think we should petition the meat company's to make a 5 lb package. Between Donnie, Meghyn and I we fight over the 1pounders. I have to actually count the pieces so we get even amounts..
He who cooketh the bacon gets the spoils. :p:
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by vixen101485 » Wed Jan 23, 2008 10:10 am
Cranbiz wrote:He who cooketh the bacon gets the spoils. :p:
I am going to use that philosophy next time I make some. I usually have to smack Donnie's hand more then once while I am, cause he waits till my back is turned and grabs some off the already done plate.
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by Whazzup » Wed Jan 23, 2008 10:13 am
WalMart carries some yummy peppered bacon. MMmmmmmmm, good!
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by Randy B » Thu Jan 24, 2008 12:28 am
Cranbiz wrote:He who cooketh the bacon gets the spoils. :p:
Mmmmm Bacon. My fav is the Oscar Meyer microwave bacon. My biggest complaint is that it takes longer to toast the bread that the bacon will go on than it takes to nuke the bacon. I either have to precook the toast or start the cook time on both the toast and the bacon at the same time and end up with slightly cooled bacon (I like it direct from the microwave). :D:
BTW, My favorite way to eat bacon is one that most people find strange. I like bacon in a peanut butter sandwich. Most people think it sounds weird, but the taste of bacon is suprizingly good with peanut butter. :D:
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by DisneyMom » Thu Jan 24, 2008 12:32 am
I LOOOOOOOOVE Peanut Butter! Let's talk about favorite ways to eat that, too! :)
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