The Bacon Thread
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From: Valparaiso, IN
Bacon...mmmmmmmmm
we put bacon in our vension burger just for burger (one slice to a pound.)
then I made bacon cheeze burgers with three slices and one slice of cheddar cheese and NO you can't have any...turned out quite well.
did make eight Mexican burgers with taco cheese i had around and some left over salsa into the ground vension, then grind again. sooo goood but i have to re-label it. I kept asking them if they wanted Mexican patty. lots of hopeful looks around the deck for a pretty girl.....
love that snausages dog snack commercial (sniff sniff sniff):
it's BAY- COHN!!
then I made bacon cheeze burgers with three slices and one slice of cheddar cheese and NO you can't have any...turned out quite well.
did make eight Mexican burgers with taco cheese i had around and some left over salsa into the ground vension, then grind again. sooo goood but i have to re-label it. I kept asking them if they wanted Mexican patty. lots of hopeful looks around the deck for a pretty girl.....
love that snausages dog snack commercial (sniff sniff sniff):
it's BAY- COHN!!
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Y'all coulda just said that Soylent Green is a 1973 American science fiction film Starring Charlton Heston, and the film overlays the police procedural and science fiction genres as it depicts the investigation into the brutal murder of a wealthy businessman in a dystopian future suffering from pollution, overpopulation, depleted resources, poverty, dying oceans and a hot climate due to the greenhouse effect. Much of the population survives on processed food rations, including "soylent green". Most of the world's population survives on processed rations produced by the massive Soylent Corporation, including Soylent Red and Soylent Yellow, which are advertised as "high-energy vegetable concentrates." The newest product is Soylent Green, a small green wafer which is advertised as being produced from "high-energy plankton." It is much more nutritious and palatable than the red and yellow varieties, but, like most other food, it is in short supply, which often leads to food riots. Thorn, a police officer, sneaks into the basement of an assisted suicide facility, where he sees corpses being loaded onto waste disposal trucks. He secretly hitches a ride on one, which is driven to a heavily guarded waste disposal plant. Once inside the plant, Thorn sees how the corpses are processed into Soylent Green wafers. Thorn escapes and heads for the "Supreme Exchange," but is ambushed by several gunmen who are waiting for him. He retreats into a cathedral filled with homeless people. After a desperate fight through throngs of sleeping homeless, Thorn kills the gunmen. When police backup arrives, the seriously wounded and nearly hysterical Thorn confides to his superiors the horrible secret behind Soylent Green, finally urging him to spread the word: "Soylent Green is PEOPLE!"


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From: Home: Kaplan, LA - Pipelining In: Pecos, Tx
My BIL makes something we call pig candy...
Hes a Chef by the way.
Take thick cut bacon, coat very liberally with sugar. Broil until candied.
UNGODLY!
Hes a Chef by the way.
Take thick cut bacon, coat very liberally with sugar. Broil until candied.
UNGODLY!
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Y'all coulda just said that Soylent Green is a 1973 American science fiction film Starring Charlton Heston, and the film overlays the police procedural and science fiction genres as it depicts the investigation into the brutal murder of a wealthy businessman in a dystopian future suffering from pollution, overpopulation, depleted resources, poverty, dying oceans and a hot climate due to the greenhouse effect. Much of the population survives on processed food rations, including "soylent green". Most of the world's population survives on processed rations produced by the massive Soylent Corporation, including Soylent Red and Soylent Yellow, which are advertised as "high-energy vegetable concentrates." The newest product is Soylent Green, a small green wafer which is advertised as being produced from "high-energy plankton." It is much more nutritious and palatable than the red and yellow varieties, but, like most other food, it is in short supply, which often leads to food riots. Thorn, a police officer, sneaks into the basement of an assisted suicide facility, where he sees corpses being loaded onto waste disposal trucks. He secretly hitches a ride on one, which is driven to a heavily guarded waste disposal plant. Once inside the plant, Thorn sees how the corpses are processed into Soylent Green wafers. Thorn escapes and heads for the "Supreme Exchange," but is ambushed by several gunmen who are waiting for him. He retreats into a cathedral filled with homeless people. After a desperate fight through throngs of sleeping homeless, Thorn kills the gunmen. When police backup arrives, the seriously wounded and nearly hysterical Thorn confides to his superiors the horrible secret behind Soylent Green, finally urging him to spread the word: "Soylent Green is PEOPLE!"




