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I did a search for “bacon -francis -kevin” on eBay and learned that Tupperware made a bacon keeper.

I immediately placed a bid and it should be on the way to me soon so i can provide a proper review instead of just a photo from the auction. I’m not sure how my girlfriend will feel about me adding a new set of plastic to the seemingly always chaotic Tupperware and other plastic container cupboard. Maybe those results will be part of my final review. Or maybe this will have a permanent place in the fridge keeping my cooked bacon from sticking to the bottom of a non-bacon Tupperware.
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The folks at Bacon Salt have announced a new flavor - Natural Bacon Salt. I’ll have to order it. From their information it…
…has zero fat, zero calories, is vegetarian and kosher, and tastes great on just about anything. It’s also gluten free, low sodium and is made with natural flavors. It comes with a spiffy new flip-top cap…
Here’s the product order page to buy from them directly for $5.49. As a small business they might appreciate the slight increase in profit they probably get from a direct order (cut out the middle man!) or if you can find it locally then demand for this stuf it what will keep it on the shelf.
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My popcorn taste has evolved. I used to love air popped popcorn. Then microwave popcorn was my favorite. But for about 10 years now I have been stuck on popcorn popped in a pan with olive oil. Sometimes I’ll warm some butter in the microwave and drizzle that on. Usually some salt goes on — either regular table salt or popcorn salt until I received the gift of Bacon Salt.
My girlfriend doesn’t like her popcorn bacony though so that’s a good way for me to claim a batch of popcorn for myself!
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The Peter Luger Steakhouse has a slice of bacon so thick that it is served as an appetizer by the slice. Check out the menu. Michael Chu took a photo of one of the (what’s a good word that denotes a size bigger than a slice but smaller than a slab?) bacon. Check out that thick bacon.
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