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I like to add avocado lettuce and sliced tomatoes to my organic free from dairy streaky bacon sandwich. Maybe some sort of poncy sauce no ones ever heard of on top just to finish off the 'look at me' ingredient mix, and to sound like I know what I'm talking about. Mmmmm, all washed down with some sort of herbal tea. Yum.


Louisa.

Louisa Wrote:

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> I like to add avocado lettuce and sliced tomatoes

> to my organic free from dairy streaky bacon

> sandwich. Maybe some sort of poncy sauce no ones

> ever heard of on top just to finish off the 'look

> at me' ingredient mix, and to sound like I know

> what I'm talking about. Mmmmm, all washed down

> with some sort of herbal tea. Yum.

>

> Louisa.


Oh dear, 'that' Louisa is back


Wine?

Louisa Wrote:

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> I like to add avocado lettuce and sliced tomatoes

> to my organic free from dairy streaky bacon

> sandwich. Maybe some sort of poncy sauce no ones

> ever heard of on top just to finish off the 'look

> at me' ingredient mix, and to sound like I know

> what I'm talking about. Mmmmm, all washed down

> with some sort of herbal tea. Yum.

>

> Louisa.


Was that a dig at me? Sounds similar to something I posted before. Except the lettuce, which is pure affectation.

Louisa Wrote:

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> I like to add avocado lettuce and sliced tomatoes

> to my organic free from dairy streaky bacon

> sandwich. Maybe some sort of poncy sauce no ones

> ever heard of on top just to finish off the 'look

> at me' ingredient mix, and to sound like I know

> what I'm talking about. Mmmmm, all washed down

> with some sort of herbal tea. Yum.

>

> Louisa.



That is simply NOT a bacon sarnie not matter how you try to dress it ;-)

Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> I'm on a diet till Xmas so can only dream of that

> kind of debauchery.


Don't eat meat myself but dieting friends have gone for Sainsbury's smoked bacon medallions - grilled they're only 65 calories per two slices and 50% less fat than standard bacon.

I can remember when I first started work.. 1968 A small Italian Cafe in Copthall Avenue off of London Wall.


Bacon Roll 6d and mug of Tea 2d. about 4p in total. They had a Dumb-Waiter and the guy would shout out.


'HEY.. One'a Bacon'a Roll'a from'a the Kitchen. '


Geasy undercooked bacon with a thick rind on in a crasty roll.


Foxy

rendelharris Wrote:

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> Don't eat meat myself but dieting friends have

> gone for Sainsbury's smoked bacon medallions -

> grilled they're only 65 calories per two slices

> and 50% less fat than standard bacon.


Ooh, thanks, may have to give those a try.

Top 10 Reasons Bacon Is Actually HEALTHY For You!


Bacon actually has less total fat, saturated fat and cholesterol than many popular cuts of beef and chicken.

While some fish has less fat and cholesterol than bacon, bacon has more protein power and does not contain toxins such as mercury.


Have a read and enjoy your bacon sarnie..


https://bacontoday.com/top-10-reasons-bacon-is-actually-healthy-for-you/


There may be a problem with salt content.. ??


DulwichFox

Just as I wouldn't go to Philip Morris' website to find out about the risks of smoking, not sure I'd take "BaconToday" as my gospel of the benefits or otherwise of bacon!


"Bacon, ham and sausages rank alongside cigarettes as a major cause of cancer, the World Health Organisation has said, placing cured and processed meats in the same category as asbestos, alcohol, arsenic and tobacco. The report from the WHO?s International Agency for Research on Cancer said there was enough evidence to rank processed meats as group 1 carcinogens because of a causal link with bowel cancer."

rendelharris Wrote:

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> Just as I wouldn't go to Philip Morris' website to

> find out about the risks of smoking, not sure I'd

> take "BaconToday" as my gospel of the benefits or

> otherwise of bacon!

>

> "Bacon, ham and sausages rank alongside cigarettes

> as a major cause of cancer, the World Health

> Organisation has said, placing cured and processed

> meats in the same category as asbestos, alcohol,

> arsenic and tobacco. The report from the WHO?s

> International Agency for Research on Cancer said

> there was enough evidence to rank processed meats

> as group 1 carcinogens because of a causal link

> with bowel cancer."



FFS. As if 2016 couldn't get any worse,


Thanks

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