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The bottom ones are like Polish Deli Bacon. Cut off the slab and you need to add oil to fry it.
Excellent.
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03-20-2024, 02:26 PM
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No matter how you like your bl T, the "T" is the most important ingredient. Now if I could only figure how to have these in January. I really like bacon too.
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03-20-2024, 10:44 PM
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No matter how you like your bl T, the "T" is the most important ingredient. Now if I could only figure how to have these in January. I really like bacon too.
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Actually . . . . (true story) . . . . I was standing inside a food spot one time in line at the counter where it was impossible NOT to hear the speaker blasting the calls from the cars in the drive through; THIS one stuck in my mind . . . ..
"Hey ! I'd like two 'o them B.L.T.'s, please, but I don't want no tomaters on thet".
I guess technically, he just wanted a "B.L."
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Don't forget the salted butter and honey
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Biscuits are awesome,,, nothing like pouring some honey over your butter and taking a fork and blending that magic mixture,, so amazing when the hot biscuit melts the butter and honey together..
Just don't eat that before a cardiology appt,, them dudes can smell cholesterol on your breath...
Oh, great looking biscuits Mom,, but my Aunt Jack made that most amazing biscuits, possibly even better than Granny's...
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03-21-2024, 12:39 AM
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Speaking of...
This is one of the last pics that Leon posted. He sure was proud of his wife's biscuits and honey.
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My dad introduced me to the PB&B 60 years ago when he took me fishing.
My kids and grandkids are hooked on them, too.
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I’ve been told that I’m a little weird . I put banana and honey on my Peanut butter and bacon samitch.
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03-21-2024, 09:56 AM
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I’ve been told that I’m a little weird . I put banana and honey on my Peanut butter and bacon samitch.
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Rather than weird, let's just say; "Non-Traditional."
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I joyfully was eating a BBBE...
Bacon Butter Biscuit & Egg sandwich... it was simply gorgeous... usually add cheese, but forgot...
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I make B&T sammies, as the L gets too brown too fast. A well built Club sandwich is great. Bacon and scrambles with toast. Going to try Rustys PB&B with Mayo.
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03-24-2024, 11:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Ματθιας
Slightly undercooked bacon goes with just about anything.
Oh, and save the bacon grease for cooking, like potatoes and add a bit, you know - for flavor, to some scrambled eggs!!! Yeah!
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Bacon and bacon drippings are their own food group. We always keep several jars of bacon grease around. Perfect for frying hash browns in.
I am a bit flummoxed at people putting bacon on sandwiches though, how does it last lost enough. Doesn't bacon go into your belly a few minutes after being taken out of the frying pan?
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I’ve been told that I’m a little weird . I put banana and honey on my Peanut butter and bacon samitch.
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What's so weird about that? Without the honey and bacon that's what Elvis used to eat.
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The Elvis PB&B sandwich is still my favorite. Except on whole wheat bread instead of white. I might try frying it in bacon grease instead of margarine.
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Don't forget a side dish.
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A good BLT, heavy on the bacon, with a generous smear of mayo, is about as good as a sandwich gets IMO...
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Went to the local restaurant Sat night and ordered a BELT sandwich with over medium egg.
Several people walked over and asked what it was that was making such a mess. This isn't the best sandwich for someone with a full length beard, also be sure to roll your sleeves up to your shoulders.
A very tasty sandwich, but extremely messy.
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Went to the local restaurant Sat night and ordered a BELT sandwich with over medium egg.
Several people walked over and asked what it was that was making such a mess. This isn't the best sandwich for someone with a full length beard, also be sure to roll your sleeves up to your shoulders.
A very tasty sandwich, but extremely messy.
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For sandwiches, we always cook the eggs firm, learned that raising 4 kids, and still see the wisdom feeding 9 grandkids! Yes, the Bacon eating gene is a dominate gene in our family.
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For sandwiches, we always cook the eggs firm, learned that raising 4 kids, and still see the wisdom feeding 9 grandkids! Yes, the Bacon eating gene is a dominate gene in our family.
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They make a great cheeseburger there that I have them add bacon, egg, ham and tomato to, the over medium egg works for that sandwich but I'll take your advice on the new one next time. Thank you.
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