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Has anybody used this site for British back Bacon??????

Old Dec 2nd 2012, 10:18 pm
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First time I saw this site. Its listing British back bacon at $8 per pound. Doing the math that's only a little bit more than the cost in the UK. Primarily because its not imported. Its cured here in the British way. Its coming out of Seattle.

http://properbritishbacon.com/index....mid=2&TreeId=1
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Default Re: Has anybody used this site for British back Bacon??????

Originally Posted by Rodney you plonker
First time I saw this site. Its listing British back bacon at $8 per pound. Doing the math that's only a little bit more than the cost in the UK. Primarily because its not imported. Its cured here in the British way. Its coming out of Seattle.

http://properbritishbacon.com/index....mid=2&TreeId=1
Hmm.. Website doesn't seem to work, click on add to cart and nothing happens.. I wanted to see the shipping costs..
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I think you have to register first.

I'd be interested in knowing shipping too.
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When we were in the US, I ordered bacon from this place... http://www.britishbacon.com/ and it was fab!
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I order from TommyMoloneys - its $50 for $10lb but I only buy the imported as the Made in US stuff is a bit dry and tasteless. If you sign up for their mailing - they do promotions - free shipping etc.. Goodwoods in TX is also good - loads of christmas goodies.
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I'm having trouble finding unsmoked cured ham in the Houston area. My husband wants some. Any ideas?

I am also going to go down to Phoenicia on the west side to look for back bacon. They have so many imported meats and bacons... I even get Hungarian-style bacon and Pick salami there. (I'm of Hungarian descent.)
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Originally Posted by robin1234
Hmm.. Website doesn't seem to work, click on add to cart and nothing happens.. I wanted to see the shipping costs..
Its a nightmare. I had to register then it would let me fill a cart. $8 for a pound of bacon and $73.14 for shipping. They must think my arse is lined with diamonds. At least Dick Turpin wore a mask.
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Originally Posted by rebs
When we were in the US, I ordered bacon from this place... http://www.britishbacon.com/ and it was fab!
I've ordered numerous times from these guys. Always great. My previous employer used to allow me to overnight it on the company shipping account.

There is a British Emporium near where I work now ( http://www.british-emporium.com ) I hear they sell Back Bacon, but I've not tried it yet.

The only downside with BritishBacon.com are the periodical emails they send out, with no way to opt out, at least not back then.

Whilst promoting food stuffs, I'd like to add http://www.123curry.co.uk for 'UK' curries. I order 3 or 4 times a year from them. Almost alwasy inspected by customs as they ship in what a packet like the TV programs show drugs in. The smell also attracts the sniffer dogs. My last order included Bulk Nan Bread kit, which was a large pack of white powder
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Default Re: Has anybody used this site for British back Bacon??????

Originally Posted by Rodney you plonker
First time I saw this site. Its listing British back bacon at $8 per pound. Doing the math that's only a little bit more than the cost in the UK. Primarily because its not imported. Its cured here in the British way. Its coming out of Seattle.

http://properbritishbacon.com/index....mid=2&TreeId=1
Sounds intriguing ..... but without decent bread for bacon butties ..... it's only half of the recipe.
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Default Re: Has anybody used this site for British back Bacon??????

Originally Posted by Orangepants
I order from TommyMoloneys - its $50 for $10lb but I only buy the imported as the Made in US stuff is a bit dry and tasteless. If you sign up for their mailing - they do promotions - free shipping etc.. Goodwoods in TX is also good - loads of christmas goodies.
I second that,l buy bangers and bacon at Tommy Moloneys,the cost, and shipping costs are excellent
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Originally Posted by BritishGuy36
Sounds intriguing ..... but without decent bread for bacon butties ..... it's only half of the recipe.
Simple, make your own bread. We've got it pretty close enough now. Buy you are right the off the shelf stuff is horrible.
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Originally Posted by rebs
When we were in the US, I ordered bacon from this place... http://www.britishbacon.com/ and it was fab!
The best we found so far is Williams pork also. They use the Wiltshire cure method developed by the Harris family in Calne Wiltshire.
All the other pork products are good tool.
I like to treat myself to one of their chirstmas packages this time of year.
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Originally Posted by Uncle_Bob
The best we found so far is Williams pork also. They use the Wiltshire cure method developed by the Harris family in Calne Wiltshire.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiltshire_cure - you learn something new every day!

Thanks for the links that various people have posted.

One question though, not knowing much about bacon except that it grows in plastic packets on supermarket shelves , what do the Americans do with the back bacon? There must be a use for it - maybe as a different form of joint?
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Originally Posted by GeoffM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiltshire_cure - you learn something new every day!

Thanks for the links that various people have posted.

One question though, not knowing much about bacon except that it grows in plastic packets on supermarket shelves , what do the Americans do with the back bacon? There must be a use for it - maybe as a different form of joint?
Pork loin roast

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Originally Posted by GeoffM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiltshire_cure - you learn something new every day!

Thanks for the links that various people have posted.

One question though, not knowing much about bacon except that it grows in plastic packets on supermarket shelves , what do the Americans do with the back bacon? There must be a use for it - maybe as a different form of joint?
Also they sell it as "canadian" "bacon" which I've tried but tastes vile. Coated in peameal or cornmeal for some reason..
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