entered on August 22nd, 2009 by our illustrious bacon expert - "the baconator"
Sublime ingenuity in a trash-can chicken style, I wonder could you cook bacon on an iron?
Comedian George Egg demonstrates how to cook tortellini and how to bake muffins, all in a hotel room using just what he find there. Ray Mears meets Bear Grylls meets The Naked Chef.
We had our first annual Bacon Day this past Saturday. As a huge fan of bacon, and all the great bacon blogs out there, I decided it was time for me to make my own bacon creation. I came up with the BA-K-47, a 1:1 scale AK-47 made out of bacon. It took a total of eight hours to create, a lot of bacon, and a blowtorch… oh yeah, and our good friend beer helped too.
entered on July 31st, 2009 by our illustrious bacon expert - "the baconator"
Irish and UK Bacon, known commonly as Back Bacon, is a delicious less fatty version of American bacon (known as “streaky bacon” in the UK and Ireland).
It is now available as ”imported” in the USA. Apparently they use Danish Bacon to make it, due to the restrictions put in place by the USDA after the Foot and Mouth outbreak in Ireland and the UK earlier this decade.
The Apollo crew even dined on thermo-stabilized cheddar cheese spread and hot dogs during the moon mission, bringing at least a bit of America in July to the sterile flight craft. And yes, there was bacon — foreshadowing the current bacon craze, the first meal eaten by man on the moon was none other than bacon cubes, coated with gelatin to combat crumbs.