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The Bacon Thread (with extra puns)
Up early. Dropped wifes car for service. Went directly for breakfast to local cafe - bacon and sausage. 3 of each. With brown sauce.
Kath wrote: "https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1..."I was thinking of that one, but I couldn't remember the title.
Tim wrote: "All books feature bacon eventually, especially when I run out of plates . . ."And bacon makes a better bookmark than a banana does.
What's bizarre about bacon and bananas. Have you never wrapped a (peeled) banana in smoked streaky bacon and then baked it?The result is to,die for
I approve of this thread.I love how my sister cooks bacon. It takes her forever, but every rasher is perfectly straight and perfectly cooked.
She'll be making us breakfast in a bit!
Patti (baconater) wrote: "I approve of this thread.I love how my sister cooks bacon. It takes her forever, but every rasher is perfectly straight and perfectly cooked.
She'll be making us breakfast in a bit!"
Baconista!
Gingerlily - Mistress Lantern wrote: "The Full English - instructions for foreigners...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmieA..."
Well, at least I can eat about half of that. I wouldn't starve.
I never have baked beans in my fry-up. They are wet and sloppy and destroy the taste of the other ingredients. I'm not too keen on the tomatoes either.
Depends. Baked beans can be used to combat hash browns, but should never share a plate with bubble & squeak. Mushrooms are always good, as are tomatoes (tom-are-toes). Sausages... hard to beat a good cumberland or lincolnshire, but there are some distinctly substandard "tube-things" out there. Add black pudding to taste.
My perfect breakfast fry up - bacon (middle - cos you get the back and the streaky), fried egg, tomatoes, potato scone. Not bothered about the sausage actually - unless we go the Full Scottish and add on Lorne sausage and a haggis slice. mmmmm
Gingerlily - Mistress Lantern wrote: "Enough for about 4 people!"Except for the bacon - they appear to be a bit stingy!
Gingerlily - Mistress Lantern wrote: "We do have other food as well :) We certainly wouldn't want you to starve!"Don't worry. That would take quite a while, during which I would be searching for more bacon.
Alas, I have plenty of reserves.
Gingerlily - Mistress Lantern wrote: "I never have baked beans in my fry-up. They are wet and sloppy and destroy the taste of the other ingredients. I'm not too keen on the tomatoes either."Drain the beans of most of their sauce - and then fry them!
Are you going to put the bacon muffin recipe in the recipe thread, Jane?
Rosemary what's that coming over the hill wrote: "My perfect breakfast fry up - bacon (middle - cos you get the back and the streaky), fried egg, tomatoes, potato scone. Not bothered about the sausage actually - unless we go the Full Scottish and ..."OH! Not had Lorne sausage in almost 30 years!! Must see if anywhere in the island sells it.
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Can't think why we haven't had a dedicated thread before (possibly because all threads are likely to be bacon-related at any given time).
For anything and everything to do with bacon. Tell us your favourite cut/serving method/bizarre combination. Bananas, Tim?