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I'm not sure I understand the question - anyway, grilling or frying bacon is likely to spatter hot fat far and wide and infuse one's abode with its characteristic aroma. There's no pleasure without pain - they say.


I use a frying pan with a glass lid to catch the sizzle - not much one can do about the smell, though - short of converting to Judaism or Islam or becoming a vegetarian.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> The smell is the best bit. Many a veggie has

> succumbed to the smell of bacon sizzling in the

> pan.



You are so right Jah Lush. A friend of mine says she is a vegetarian, except that she likes a bacon sarnie.


A bit like some of my in-laws who, when offered a drink, say "I don't drink, but I'll take a drop of Baileys" or "I'll take a drop of rum for my chest". Makes me chuckle every time.

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