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Hi
British bacon is much healthier and lower in calories than the greasy, fatty, US style of bacon.
Ian
I'll second that. My exerience of the US type is that it's the 'streaky' end part of our rashers.0 -
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www.metacafe.com/watch/5029155/jim_gaffigan_bacon0
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a bacon a bacon a half a bacon a half a bacon a bacon a bacon = enough bacony bacon0
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:laugh: I know I'm in the minority but I just don't get the fascination with bacon. Even when I used to eat meat (as a kid) I would shy away from it...Maybe something weird happened that involved pigs at some point :ohwell:
Why would you say such a horrible, mean thing???????? If you can't be nice to bacon, why even click on a bacon thread??0 -
:laugh: I know I'm in the minority but I just don't get the fascination with bacon. Even when I used to eat meat (as a kid) I would shy away from it...Maybe something weird happened that involved pigs at some point :ohwell:
Why would you say such a horrible, mean thing???????? If you can't be nice to bacon, why even click on a bacon thread??
But, but, but I'm nice to pigs! I don't eat them :happy: does this count?0 -
a bacon a bacon a half a bacon a half a bacon a bacon a bacon = enough bacony bacon
I love you...you had me at bacon.0
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