fried bacon troubles.

Actually from Canada

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Robert Morien
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don't need it, i use a regular plate with several layers of paper towel.

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Amber Gibson

LOL always.

LOL! One of the best packs of bacon I've had in the US was some generic stuff that appeared locally for a couple of weeks and then disappeared. Not too salty, plenty of meat even though it's 'streaky' bacon, not much shrinkage.

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Arri London

Cooked bacon? Bacon bits? A travesty of justice?

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Bob Ward

"Pre - cooked" in this sense refers to the "cooking" not the bacon. One could refer to an aluminium or steel "tin" of beans as "pre cooked" but in the U.S. it is as likely to be called a "can" of beans as anything else. Of course this does not even touch on the idea of a glass jar full of food that is said to be "canned".

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Joseph Littleshoes

I did a google search on "microwave bacon dish uk" and found one. You may want to look for others. Here is the link:

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mpoconnor7

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-- altheim

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altheim

Oy veah Oy veah ver oft to verk today.....Oy veah Oy veah Oy veah Oy veah. Is whistle while you work really the 11th commandment? I recently discovered a radio talk show on public radio called "Whad'Ya Know?" hosted by Michael Feldman. He is one funny Heeb.

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ricardo

I thought Jewish people took off for St. Patty's day .....

Joel

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Joel M. Eichen

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Sometimes they can the people who pack the stuff.

Jerry

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Jerry Avins

I don't know why it's tref. It chews the cud.

jerry

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Jerry Avins

True the food inside cannot be "glassed" can it?

Joel

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Joel M. Eichen

Okay not you got me thinking ...... what exactly is the definition of a hoof? Not a scientific definition, a religious definition.

Joel

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Joel M. Eichen

I think they use 'jar' as a(n) (ad)verb, as in 'jarred pasta sauce' (normally used as a pejorative). Isn't it cute how people who used to call it spaghetti now call it pasta?

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The Real Bev

My initial reaction was I wouldn't want to grease up my full sized oven by baking bacon in it. It would have been difficult to clean and if not cleaned, become a haven for microbes.

Then I thought it over again and a tabletop toaster oven should do the trick. The grease is drained as it is being cooked and the grease in the drain pan can be discarded promptly. A tabletop toaster oven is cheap enough.

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PaPaPeng

"Whad'Ya

It's "Hebe", you ignorant spic.

hebe 'hEb noun Usage: often capitalized Etymology: short for Hebrew Date: 1932 usually offensive : JEW

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Sheldon

I found a product called "OUST",which is an odor neutralizer (not a scented cover-up). It's located in the stores along with the other spray deodorizers. It also works wonders with cigarette odors. I use it after my smoking friends leave,and "POOF" odors gone.

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Herb

It would be neater to drape the bacon over the exhaust manifold and take your car for a spin around the block.

Jerry

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Jerry Avins

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I don't know. I never took much interest in religious details. I'll ask my brother-in-law. He's a rabbi.

Jerry

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Jerry Avins

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I don't think a camel would be kosher because of the split hoof/toes... but that's my take on things. Just off the top of my head - aren't all hooves either a single or two piece... unit (?); whereas feet and paws have toes...?

shrug

Cyndi

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Rick & Cyndi

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