Bacon


Bacon?  

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  1. 1. Bacon?

    • Bacon.
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    • Bacon!
      14
    • bacon.
      15
    • BACON!
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i assume you mean american bacon. (us, canadians, like the peameal bacon)

 

anyhoo, unlike a lot of people i know who love bacon,  i only like it fried crispy or stewed with onions, to add to my eggs, for breakfast.  i cannot stand it added to soups, burgers, salads, or whatnot.  it just does not work for me.

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i assume you mean american bacon. (us, canadians, like the peameal bacon)

 

anyhoo, unlike a lot of people i know who love bacon,  i only like it fried crispy or stewed with onions, to add to my eggs, for breakfast.  i cannot stand it added to soups, burgers, salads, or whatnot.  it just does not work for me.

As a canadian.. I call it bacon and peameal bacon.   While yes I do enjoy peameal bacon.. I prefer that on sandwhiches or alone.  Whereas "regular" bacon I like on everything... pizza, burgers, soup, sandwhiches, alone, covered in chocolate and deep fried.. you name it. 

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"BACON!" because that shows you truly like it. The other options are for the people who claim to like it, but don't really. :p

I voted for all 4 choices: 1. because it let me, 2. because everything is better with bacon (hence my first reply)  :p and there is only ONE kind of bacon, this kind: %7Boption%7DimprovKitchen_howToCookBacon_00.jpg

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I voted for all 4 choices: 1. because it let me, 2. because everything is better with bacon (hence my first reply)  :p and there is only ONE kind of bacon, this kind: %7Boption%7DimprovKitchen_howToCookBacon_00.jpg

Oh, so you can vote them all! :o I still stand by my first post.

On a related note: That image is starting to make me hungry. Thanks for that, CrashGordon!

 

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If you look BACON up in the dictionary, it IS spelt with caps, i assure you.

Furthermore, if you look it up in a thesaurus, you'll find 500 pages of words for delicious. 

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