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Nothing wrong with bacon.

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modom (palindrome guy);97280 Wrote:
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> anchovies, an acquired taste.
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Nice idea, I like waking up to the smell of cooking, especially bacon
and/or fresh bread.


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> http://www.mathlete.com/portfolio/wakeNbacon.php
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> Nothing wrong with bacon.
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Heh. Saw some hype about that contraption a few years ago. Wonder if
it 'took off'?

Not for me, I'm afraid. I love my bacon, but I can't stand the smell of
it cooking until I've been awake for an hour or three. Not to mention I
don't fancy leaving a strip of bacon in there overnight - frozen or
not. In our summer heat it wouldn't stay frozen for long. I like to
keep any pork products well wrapped and refrigerated until just before
I cook them. Yup, I'm probably being way over-cautious but that's just
me. But wait! maybe you're not supposed to eat the bacon? Nah. That
would be an awful waste of bacon, IMHO.
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Only ONE slice? Hardly worth waking up for

Jill
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