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Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> My one beef with F&Herd is that they don't do

> unsmoked streaky bacon. I don't like back either.


PGC


Make your own, it's a thing of joy


The River Cottage (smoking and curing) book has a simple fridge method


I'm so smitten, im buying a proper slicer an' all that



I've also got a Bacon Cookbook, which tells you how to make 'Buffins' (bacon muffins)


Fekkin joy of joy

Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> I had no idea there was such a thing as a bacon

> iron. Wonder of wonders.


Oh GOD RPC, I just looked at that


I'm ordering one, feel free to ask to borrow in future


(my impulse buying is getting slightly out of hand, yesterday I ordered a Deep Fried Tukey making thing from the U.S.A)

Seabag Wrote:

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> yesterday I ordered a Deep Fried Tukey making thing from the U.S.A)


Otherwise known as one of America's favourite ways to set fire to your house, garden and probably yourself.


http://www.eater.com/2013/11/27/6326737/watch-11-explosive-deep-fried-turkey-disaster-videos

I'm going to go against the grain here and say I am thoroughly sick of bacon.


It doesn't cure (ha) everything.

I don't like it in: a bloody mary, a burger, macaroni cheese, cheese on toast, anything with kale.


Much as I enjoy reading fabulous food blogger, Niamh Shields of Eat Like a Girl fame, I switched off during Project Bacon. Bacon jam was the buzzword on twitter a few years ago, drove me nuts.


Cup of Assam or strong builders and a good bacon sandwich has its place though. I miss Homemade on Barry Road for that.


PS: Don't start me on bastard "candied bacon" either. *grumps off*

numbers Wrote:

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> I'm going to go against the grain here and say I

> am thoroughly sick of bacon.

>

> It doesn't cure (ha) everything.

> I don't like it in: a bloody mary, a burger,

> macaroni cheese, cheese on toast, anything with

> kale.

>

> Much as I enjoy reading fabulous food blogger,

> Niamh Shields of Eat Like a Girl fame, I switched

> off during Project Bacon. Bacon jam was the

> buzzword on twitter a few years ago, drove me

> nuts.

>

> Cup of Assam or strong builders and a good bacon

> sandwich has its place though. I miss Homemade on

> Barry Road for that.

>

> PS: Don't start me on bastard "candied bacon"

> either. *grumps off*


You deffo need 'Buffins'


But then 'Buffins' are the future


Unlike BitCoins

Numbers, I'm with you on bacon in burgers.


And bacon in Bloody Marys? What sort of total cunt has bacon in a bloody Mary?


Personally a bloody mary would make me hurl anyway, but if I saw someone having one with bacon I really would want to go all Goodfallas on them and start bashing their head against the bar.

Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> Like all food* to come out of the New World,

> turkey is wrong and has no place in a

> right-thinking person's festive menu, but I can

> see the deep fryer would add the fat that it lacks

> if you cook it normally.

>

>

> *except potatoes.



And tomatoes, chillies, corn, avocadoes, peppers, strawberries, peanuts, pineapples, vanilla...

fishbiscuits Wrote:

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> Don't forget the egg-and-bacon sandwich.

>

> 2 slices of "eggy bread"

> Streaky bacon, basted with maple syrup

> Peanut butter

> Melted Cadburys Creme egg

>

> http://fishfingersarnie.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/eas

> ter-eating-pt1-creme-egg-and-bacon.html


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Lowlander Wrote:

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> Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Like all food* to come out of the New World,

> > turkey is wrong and has no place in a

> > right-thinking person's festive menu, but I can

> > see the deep fryer would add the fat that it

> lacks

> > if you cook it normally.

> >

> >

> > *except potatoes.

>

>

> And tomatoes, chillies, corn, avocadoes, peppers,

> strawberries, peanuts, pineapples, vanilla...


OK, avocados, tomatoes and corn, I grant you. And peppers and strawberries, yes. And maybe vanilla. But what else has America ever done for us food-wise?

Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> Lowlander Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

> >

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

>

> > -----

> > > Like all food* to come out of the New World,

> > > turkey is wrong and has no place in a

> > > right-thinking person's festive menu, but I

> can

> > > see the deep fryer would add the fat that it

> > lacks

> > > if you cook it normally.

> > >

> > >

> > > *except potatoes.

> >

> >

> > And tomatoes, chillies, corn, avocadoes,

> peppers,

> > strawberries, peanuts, pineapples, vanilla...

>

> OK, avocados, tomatoes and corn, I grant you. And

> peppers and strawberries, yes. And maybe vanilla.

> But what else has America ever done for us

> food-wise?



Not the turkey! At least it's just once a year.

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