Bacon

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    Oh yucky .. I do not like maple flavored anything though
     
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    The Bacon Blanket

    Woven with 10-14 strips of bacon. (I love this :))
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    What do you do with it? Make a roll by wrapping it around almost anything. Like sausage, ground beef, cheese, eggs, etc. Bake it in an oven at 300 F until the internal temp is above 160 F. Slice off a chunk.

    It's called a Bacon Fatty (aka Bacon Explosion). This one has Jimmy Dean sausage, cheese, peppers, and onions.

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    You make fun. But I'll bet it's almost required eating on a Keto diet.
     
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    The problem is it looks too good, so it's gotta be bad for you. But it did make me clutch my chest a little.
     
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    Mmmmm, the wonderful aroma of bacon being cooked.
    I could be a mile away, and my nose would follow that heavenly smell to the source, and I would adopt the begging position. :)
     
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    Love my bacon but it is getting harder to find it without nitrates or nitrites. love my bacon but not if it gives me cancer
     
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    Anything smoked is carcinogenic Martin, even if there are no nitrites in it.
     
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    Three times now I've picked up Armour bacon at the Dollar General. I like it. But all bacon is good to me, except the sweet stuff. Armour used to be a well-known brand of canned meat.

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    Everything is better with bacon!
     
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    Yup. I remember the Armour star.

    I usually get thick sliced unless I''m running low on saved bacon fat, in which case I get the thin cheap stuff because it yields more grease.

    I don't usually get grocery items at the DG. I'll have to try that bacon.
     
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    Bacon is sold by the pound. Thin or thick. How did you decide the thin stuff yields more grease?

    Thick bacon is too tough to bite off in a sandwich. :confused:
     
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    I always figured the thin stuff is cheaper so is less lean. It seems to shrink up a whole bunch. Perhaps it's one of the many things I have been assured in that ain't necessarily so. :rolleyes:
     
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