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You're being a bit cloak & dagger. Are we talking camping in the open air? Or cooking in a windowless underground cave?


I still say desposable bbq, or possible small camping gas stove with a pan.


If in an underground bunker, designed to live in after nuclear fall out, I'd go with the microwave... And can I come too if you know somthing we don't.

Keef Wrote:

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> You're being a bit cloak & dagger. Are we talking

> camping in the open air? Or cooking in a

> windowless underground cave?


It might be. Or it might be about making bacon sandwiches in a well-known wine bar on Lordship Lane.


The nuclear bunker idea is another possibility though.

Why not try it before passing judgement? If it works, it should be a fairly simple solution to implement.


Let the cooked bacon cool to room temperature to prevent the rashers from sticking together then stack them in an airtight container and store under refrigeration until required.


Avoid touching the rashers with bare hands - use tongs - and they should stay fresh for a couple of days at least - but you'll need to confirm that with your food hygiene expert.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Oh FFS.


Yes Jah. I am being fussy. Because it is so that we can serve food to the public, and if I am going to ask for your hard earned cash I'd like what I'm serving to taste nice. So I'm going to try it out, but it needs to be very good indeed before I'll put it on the menu and ask for your money.


And I make no apologies for that.

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