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Old 06-12-2012, 03:07 PM   #1
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How did this thread make it post #16 with out anyone mentioning to cook with it.

Good eats = (insert any food) cooked in bacon grease
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Old 06-12-2012, 04:28 PM   #2
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Talking Popcorn!

Mixing some into the butter for popcorn was very tasty!
(It's okay because the corn was air popped. )

I will not be wasting my treasure on the campfire anymore!

Chickie, bacon toast?!!! Mmmmm! I love bacon.

I have recently discovered there is bacon vodka! Gotta try it!
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Old 06-12-2012, 06:26 PM   #3
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Mixing some into the butter for popcorn was very tasty!
(It's okay because the corn was air popped. )

I will not be wasting my treasure on the campfire anymore!

Chickie, bacon toast?!!! Mmmmm! I love bacon.

I have recently discovered there is bacon vodka! Gotta try it!
Bacon Vodka? That would do me in. Definitely.
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Old 06-12-2012, 06:46 PM   #4
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Default Glass jar

The friendly and helpful guys at the Moultonborough dump told me that our glass jars don't have to be clean. They said if there were "contents" in a jar, we should still put it in the glass recycle bin. So, pour the grease in a glass jar and recycle the jar.
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Old 06-13-2012, 06:12 AM   #5
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The friendly and helpful guys at the Moultonborough dump told me that our glass jars don't have to be clean. They said if there were "contents" in a jar, we should still put it in the glass recycle bin. So, pour the grease in a glass jar and recycle the jar.
I'm sure they simply mean no need to totally clean the jar before recycling, not putting it in the bin full of something. However just my guess I dunno for sure.
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How did this thread make it post #16 with out anyone mentioning to cook with it.

Good eats = (insert any food) cooked in bacon grease
Every time we cook bacon, we then fry the potatoes and onions in the grease. When the potatoes are done we fry the eggs at a low temperature.
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Every time we cook bacon, we then fry the potatoes and onions in the grease. When the potatoes are done we fry the eggs at a low temperature.
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Bacon Flow Chart - B.L.T. anyone?
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Stopped at Burger King last night for a little soft serve and they now have Bacon Sundaes!!
And for all of you bacon lovers, it's better for you than margarine, your body knows what to do with natural foods. NOT saying BK is full of natural foods...
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When I was a young-in’ my Dad used to make basted eggs. He would cook the bacon in an electric griddle. After the bacon was done and out of the pan, he would fry the eggs in the pan. He didn’t flip the eggs, he would spoon the hot bacon grease over the top of the eggs while they cooked, which would cook the top of the egg.
Best. Eggs. Ever! Healthy? Heck no. But that was no question my favorite breakfast.

What he did with the bacon grease after that, I have no idea, nor did I care at my age! For all I know, the eggs absorbed all the grease.
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For all I know, the kids absorbed all the grease.
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Got a BACON cheesburger with fries this weekend at my local Five Guys. Yup greasy as hell but who cares...
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