meawhile, scientists have been busy working on these...

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  • Lovdiamnd
    Lovdiamnd Posts: 624 Member
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    This is a bbq/pool party staple in my house hold. I never made it until I moved to Texas.
  • Capt_Inzane
    Capt_Inzane Posts: 733 Member
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  • Lynds7128
    Lynds7128 Posts: 132
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  • Miiimii
    Miiimii Posts: 279 Member
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    In Germany you can buy cheese sausages with bacon in the supermarkt or at the butcher. No need to do it yourself.
  • silver_arrow3
    silver_arrow3 Posts: 1,373 Member
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    mmmmm... meat.
  • sixout
    sixout Posts: 3,128 Member
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    mmmmm... meat.

    hehe. she said meat.
  • Nessiechickie
    Nessiechickie Posts: 1,392 Member
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    :love:
  • miss_jessiejane
    miss_jessiejane Posts: 2,819 Member
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    I'm pretty sure this is true love.
  • SmilinSue12
    SmilinSue12 Posts: 71 Member
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    Cheeseburger in a Can

    Produced by the German company Trekking Mahlzeiten as a snack for those on the move — "Trek 'n Eat," the German-language site proclaims — these slim pop-top tins are labeled simply "Cheeseburger" and feature a pair of canoes pulled up to the shore of a forest-rimmed lake. These burgers aren't intended to be grilled over a campfire, however. Instead, you heat up the cans in boiling water.
  • Lovdiamnd
    Lovdiamnd Posts: 624 Member
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    I saw this at Bass Pro/ Outdoor World this weekend. One can was $17.99 but had 9oz of cooked bacon in it.


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  • Alex_is_Hawks
    Alex_is_Hawks Posts: 3,499 Member
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    Photo to follow.... :embarassed:

    Cheeseburger in a Can

    Produced by the German company Trekking Mahlzeiten as a snack for those on the move — "Trek 'n Eat," the German-language site proclaims — these slim pop-top tins are labeled simply "Cheeseburger" and feature a pair of canoes pulled up to the shore of a forest-rimmed lake. These burgers aren't intended to be grilled over a campfire, however. Instead, you heat up the cans in boiling water.

    no no no no...you're missing the point...this is BACON...dee licious beautiful bacon....

    don't ruin it with slimy canned cheeseburgers...just don't....

    repeat after me....bacon....

    bacon.....
  • SmilinSue12
    SmilinSue12 Posts: 71 Member
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    Photo to follow.... :embarassed:

    Cheeseburger in a Can

    Produced by the German company Trekking Mahlzeiten as a snack for those on the move — "Trek 'n Eat," the German-language site proclaims — these slim pop-top tins are labeled simply "Cheeseburger" and feature a pair of canoes pulled up to the shore of a forest-rimmed lake. These burgers aren't intended to be grilled over a campfire, however. Instead, you heat up the cans in boiling water.

    no no no no...you're missing the point...this is BACON...dee licious beautiful bacon....

    don't ruin it with slimy canned cheeseburgers...just don't....

    repeat after me....bacon....

    bacon.....

    bbbbbbbbb... burger... :laugh:
  • sixout
    sixout Posts: 3,128 Member
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    The worst insult.
  • iAMsmiling
    iAMsmiling Posts: 2,394 Member
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    Enjoyed this at 5 and Diner the other day.
    Cheese stuffed hot dog, wrapped in bacon, covered with cheese.

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  • UsedToBeHusky
    UsedToBeHusky Posts: 15,229 Member
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    IN for things wrapped in bacon and stuffed with cheese!!!

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    I WANT THIS!
  • carbons2k
    carbons2k Posts: 383 Member
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    those arent healthy... better add some extra tax to them
  • sewerchick93
    sewerchick93 Posts: 1,440 Member
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    The bacon bomb: 5 pounds of sausage wrapped in bacon

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  • So_Much_Fab
    So_Much_Fab Posts: 1,146 Member
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