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We?ve switched to the nitrate free bacon and it tastes great, it?s more expensive but less water seems to come off it when cooked would be good if William rose started selling it


Sue Wrote:

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> M&S now sell bacon produced without nitrites.

>

> Nitrites are the cancer causing ingredient in

> bacon.

Also St David?s! Sorry it?s in se23


It?s top quality white bread with LOADS of almost deep fried, thick, chrispy, streaky bacon. Possible slightly mapled.

I can never finish one and take the second half home for the old man.


Their hot chocolate is also good but not as good as gales.




NewWave Wrote:

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> Nigello Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Not SE22, but St David Coffee oppo FH station

> does

> > a good one for a fiver. (It also serves tea in

> tin

> > pots, which is nice as you get at least two

> mugs

> > out of it!)

>

> Another vote for St Davids!

  • 9 months later...

ed_pete Wrote:

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> Not SE22 but I love the Kevin Bacon from Small

> White Elephant on Choumert Road.


Kevin will be gone in a few weeks: SWE are closing soon. I'm aiming to get one last Kevin Bacon there soon!

peckham_ryu Wrote:

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> ed_pete Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Not SE22 but I love the Kevin Bacon from Small

> > White Elephant on Choumert Road.

>

> Kevin will be gone in a few weeks: SWE are closing

> soon. I'm aiming to get one last Kevin Bacon there

> soon!



NO!!!!!!


Why are Small White Elephant closing? I've only just discovered their yummy food!

As per usual you paint the world in your day-glo colours and assume everything is the same.


Like all meat products - indeed like all food products - anything rammed with chemicals and additives will be appalling for you, and most bacon sold in the U.K. is pretty bad and certainly should not be eaten.


Proper bacon is nothing more than pork cured with salt and possibly some whole spices, maybe maple or treacle if you?re trying to be fancy. Nothing else. It?s like any decent form of charcuterie, and pretty easy to find.


Educate yourself mate.

JoeLeg Wrote:

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> As per usual you paint the world in your day-glo

> colours and assume everything is the same.

>

> Like all meat products - indeed like all food

> products - anything rammed with chemicals and

> additives will be appalling for you, and most

> bacon sold in the U.K. is pretty bad and certainly

> should not be eaten.

>

> Proper bacon is nothing more than pork cured with

> salt and possibly some whole spices, maybe maple

> or treacle if you?re trying to be fancy. Nothing

> else. It?s like any decent form of charcuterie,

> and pretty easy to find.

>

> Educate yourself mate.


Don't need it- I've got a fridge!

peckham_ryu Wrote:

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> ed_pete Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Not SE22 but I love the Kevin Bacon from Small

> > White Elephant on Choumert Road.

>

> Kevin will be gone in a few weeks: SWE are closing

> soon. I'm aiming to get one last Kevin Bacon there

> soon!


Noooo! That's heartbreaking news. It's my favourite of all the coffee shops around. And the coconut toast is to good for words. :(

  • 4 weeks later...

uncleglen Wrote:

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> Bacon is a complete waste of time and very

> unhealthy- just because it smells and tastes

> lovely does NOT mean you should eat it....



Uncle you obviously live a joyless life (Copyright Daily Mail 2019).


I'll still have the odd bit of bacon :)

  • 1 month later...

JohnL Wrote:

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> uncleglen Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Bacon is a complete waste of time and very

> > unhealthy- just because it smells and tastes

> > lovely does NOT mean you should eat it....

>

>

> Uncle you obviously live a joyless life (Copyright

> Daily Mail 2019).

>

> I'll still have the odd bit of bacon :)



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Or Try Vegan Bacon

How to make below


https://www.theedgyveg.com/2016/05/30/vegan-bacon-make-vegan-bacon-using-rice-paper/


OR


Beef Bacon

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