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Bacon! How it's made

I must say, after growing up on a farm and handling the pig from birth to the table, we did it differently. I still love it, no matter how it is done. Some of the "How It's Made" episodes can ruin a meal, but that one did just the opposite. Now I want some bacon.
 
How to tell if you really love bacon

If you consider bacon grease a beverage then you really love bacon.
 

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If you consider bacon grease a beverage then you really love bacon.

I have a similar jar on my stove to keep bacon grease. Not for drinking, but definitely for cooking in cast iron. Great for green beans, corn bread, etc, etc...

MmMmmmm... :bbq:
 
Thanks....

Great link for early morning before breakfast. I always have bacon on hand do you know whats on for the morning meal...:roflblack:
 
Yep...I'm with you

I must say, after growing up on a farm and handling the pig from birth to the table, we did it differently. I still love it, no matter how it is done. Some of the "How It's Made" episodes can ruin a meal, but that one did just the opposite. Now I want some bacon.

Raised lots of animals. Yep we handled it differently but the end results were the same. GREAT BACON and other pork to enjoy. There was not a part of the pig that was wasted..:yes:
 
BLT for dinner tonight [emoji106] from organic pork ! LOL

:D That's great! :thumbup:
:shocked: But when will it be ready?


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Raised lots of animals. Yep we handled it differently but the end results were the same. GREAT BACON and other pork to enjoy. There was not a part of the pig that was wasted..:yes:

Where I come from in South Coastal Georgia, we used all the pig but the Oink. Nothing wasted.
 
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