26 Jul, 2009
Pain in Sports
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26 Jul, 2009
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Some things defy logic while others defy common sense. This gigantic piece of edible madness defies logic, common sense and all things held sacred by the average human.
This mammoth of a sandwich/burger goes by the name of Gut Buster
Now that you’ve SEEN the Gut Buster, now you get to learn what makes up the Gut Buster:
And no evening featuring all things bacon would be complete without a star, a bright shining star that eclipses all other food items, a truly epic piece of food destined to destroy us all in a white hot supernova.
That food item is known as The Gutbuster (pictured), and it is truly horrifying. The Gutbuster is a double bacon cheeseburger with — are you ready for this — two bacon grilled cheese sandwiches as a bun (no lettuce or tomato, that stuff’s for wimps). ( source )
25 Jul, 2009
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We had no idea a search engine existed where you can look up pictutres of… dogs. It should come as no surprise, though, that our first search query would contain the word ‘bacon’.
And so without further ado, we present the first image that came up when we typed “more bacon please” into Dogster.Com:
Now THAT dog has discipline! Yeah, sure, that looks like fake bacon, and therefore the temptation to snarf it down would be less, but it’s still bacony and delicious (to a dog).
24 Jul, 2009
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Let the drooling commence…
We have no idea how to make this lovely looking pastry… but the folks over at Bacon Today certainly do so head on over to Bacon Today and learn all sorts of tasty ways to add more bacon to your daily routine.
23 Jul, 2009
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Now the obvious problem with this should jump out at you right away. Some people WANT chunks of bacon stuck in their teeth and refer to them as ’snacks for later’ or ‘flavor savers’.
Have you ever found yourself stuck in a meeting with no hope of getting out and chowing down on more bacon? Well if you had PLANNED ahead and NOT flossed you might have a chunk or two of bacon wedged between molars that you could dig out with your tongue and suck on…
But no, you had to do the hygienic thing and floss.
Stupid, stupid, stupid!
22 Jul, 2009
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One day a little boy asks his mother, “Mommy? Why am I black and you are white?”
Mother turns to her son and says, “Listen… The way THAT party went you’re lucky you don’t bark!”
Would you believe some people do not know that different types of bacon exist? Where have these people LIVED all their lives? In a cave? In a van down by the river? Under a rock NEXT to the van down by the river?
Thankfully we have come to the aid of those unfortunate and uneducated souls. Below you will find a pretty good explanation of the different types/forms of bacon.
Pay attention because this WILL be on the TEST later. lol.
Streaky bacon comes from the belly of a pig. It is very fatty with long veins of fat running parallel to the rind. This is the most common form of bacon in the United States. Pancetta is Italian streaky bacon, smoked or aqua (unsmoked), with a strong flavour. It is generally rolled up into cylinders after curing. In America unsmoked streaky bacon is often referred to as side pork. Back bacon comes from the loin in the middle of the back of the pig. It is a lean meaty cut of bacon, with relatively less fat compared to other cuts and has a ham-like texture and flavour. Most bacon consumed in the United Kingdom is back bacon. Also called Irish bacon or Canadian Bacon. Middle bacon is much like back bacon but is cheaper and somewhat fattier, with a richer flavour. Cottage bacon is thinly sliced lean pork meat from a shoulder cut that is typically oval shaped and meaty. It is cured and then sliced into round pieces for baking or frying. Jowl bacon is cured and smoked cheeks of pork. Bacon joints include the following:
Collar bacon is taken from the back of a pig near the head. Hock, from the hog ankle joint between the ham and the foot. Gammon, from the hind leg, traditionally “Wiltshire cured”. Picnic bacon is from the picnic cut, which includes the shoulder beneath the blade. It is fairly lean, but tougher than most pork cuts. ( source )
No go forth into the world with your newly acquired bacon knowledge… and try not to fall flat on your face.