The trick is to use three slices of bread. The lettuce and tomato (and a smear of mayo) are on one deck, the sizzling bacon and melting butter (and a smear of HP) are on t'other.
A banana and bacon buttie is nice too. Just add some mango chutney.
If you formed unadulterated meat into a sausage, then it wouldn't technically be processed. But I think an un-processed sausage is a rare thing! Most would definitely be classed as processed meat.
noooo there has to be some sausages some where that are not evil... Surely good old marks and sparks must do one or two that are okay - they are just so delicious that I just know the pigs were happy before they became my dinner.
I checked my BLT, it was 14% bacon. I calculate that to be 24g of bacon. So I think I'm OK eating that 5 days per week given that I don't eat any other processed meat.
That person they had on radio 5 was a looney! Her dismissal of the study was farsical. I was shouting out loud listening to it. I probably amused those in the cars around me though...
I often shout at the radio or tv. Also newspaper/magazine articles. It's not so bad when I'm on my own or at home, but I do sometimes find myself doing it around strangers...
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You should see a nutitionalist... and perhaps read the OP's blog.
Oh, hang on a minute...
I like a bit of butter, white bread goes without saying! No sauce for me, either.
A couple of the places my bike club stops at are a bit posher, and you get salad with a bacon sarnie
It's just WRONG!
£3 fo a sandwich and cup of tea? you are joking? That's half a weeks shopping bill.
That's a bargain compared to some! The poshest one is more than twice that.
But what about the BLT?
Never had a BLT.
I just can't put salad and a bacon sandwich together. The bacon should be hot, the butter melting. That doesn't go with salad.
Salad is good, bacon is good, but separately.
The trick is to use three slices of bread. The lettuce and tomato (and a smear of mayo) are on one deck, the sizzling bacon and melting butter (and a smear of HP) are on t'other.
A banana and bacon buttie is nice too. Just add some mango chutney.
(drool)
I'm not convinced.
I like my bacon sarnie naked
BLTs are super-mega-awesome though!
Not on bike rides!
Well not in the winter, anyway
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/health/i-am-the-greatest-thing-of-all-time-says-bacon-2013030761993
LOL. That quote has just made my day.
As I said, I'm very easily seduced by a bacon sandwich
Has to be QOTY
Someone help me out here.....
Does he/she happen to work for a sausage company?
If you formed unadulterated meat into a sausage, then it wouldn't technically be processed. But I think an un-processed sausage is a rare thing! Most would definitely be classed as processed meat.
So, in short, she's wrong and I'm right
noooo there has to be some sausages some where that are not evil... Surely good old marks and sparks must do one or two that are okay - they are just so delicious that I just know the pigs were happy before they became my dinner.
The only purpose of pigs is to provide dinner, you can't do anything else with them.
Long live pigs - until it's time to snarf them!
Personally, I'm not worried about this research. I eat processed meat only occasionally, so when I do I'm going to enjoy it
The happiness of pigs has not been conclusively proven to correlate with better tasting pork.
Better tasting pork has been conclusively proven to correlate with human happiness, however.
'twas a bacon buttie that made me fall off the veggie wagon some years back
I checked my BLT, it was 14% bacon. I calculate that to be 24g of bacon. So I think I'm OK eating that 5 days per week given that I don't eat any other processed meat.
Besides, bacon is the greatest thing of all time.
Great minds, Tom
Well there you are then. She wants to KEEP working for the meat industry
I often shout at the radio or tv. Also newspaper/magazine articles. It's not so bad when I'm on my own or at home, but I do sometimes find myself doing it around strangers...
It would be like cutting off me nose to spite me face.