Baconnaise, and Bacon Salt, Yummmmmmmm

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New products, developed by a couple of young guys (at least a lot younger than me)

The products have been showcased on several news programs, with rave reviews. There are even dedicated web sites devoted to the yummy stuff.

Until you have tried a tomato sandwich, slathered with the Baconnaise, you simply haven't lived. Absolutely delicious.

An egg sandwich with it, Lordy, I've died, and gone to heaven.

The Bacon Salt is expensive, comes in a small condiment bottle, but like the other product, it'll make you drool like a blasted dog.

No, I have no financial interest in this stuff.

Just a BACON lover, that is happy as a clam eating this stuff.

Kroger has both of them.
 
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I have some of their Bacon Popcorn (but haven't tried it yet). I also go a tube of their Bacon-flavor Lip Balm. Really smells like bacon and the lingering aroma make me feel like I recently fried up a batch of bacon and have that airborne-bacon-fat thing going on.

Rob
 
I gotta admit that stuff sounds really good. But I also heard they have Bacon Ice Cream. :eek: Don't think I'll try that one.
Jim
 
I gotta admit that stuff sounds really good. But I also heard they have Bacon Ice Cream. :eek: Don't think I'll try that one.
Jim

It's almost lunch time for me and that bacon ice cream thing is freaking me out:( Later, Dave
 
How about the "Chicken-fried Baconburger"?

Take a 1lb slab of bacon , run it thru a meat grinder , form it into a patty , batter it in yer favorite southern receipe chicken batter , and DEEP FRY it.
 
Has NO ONE tried this stuff.

They have had bacon flavored whatever, for a long time. Blah !

This stuff is INTENSELY bacon flavored.
 
Picked up salt and Baconnaise at store in Reno - gives a BLT a super punch. If you watch Ebay they sold some left over salt packs(big ones) that they had made up for QRV
 
When I was a mess crank on the ship I used to add bacon into just about everything. I was always saying, “Bacon makes it better…”

But even I find this to be a bit much. But since I have yet to try any I may not know what I’m missing. It still sounds like a sprinkling or slathering of heart attack.
 
We make our own "Baconnaise" with bacon drippings to add to potato salad. This might be a way to get the same taste, but what do I do with the bacon drippings?
 
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