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Sentosa Dec 19th 2007 11:32 pm

Re: The Survivalist's guide to Bacon
 

Originally Posted by jan_michigan (Post 5685316)
try http://www.britishbacon.com/comersus..._listItems.asp

they do proper back bacon as well as loads of different types sausage too.

Jan

The 4 and 20 pasty shop in Sarasota sell bacon and sausages from this company, the cumberland sausages are great. Haven't tried the bacon yet but it looks like bacon should.

Thydney Dec 20th 2007 1:47 am

Re: The Survivalist's guide to Bacon
 

Originally Posted by Xebedee (Post 5688200)
Now they look decent. You have bought from them?

I have it's not bad but best to buy in winter as the packing leaves a bit to be desired. Also some of the cuts they send are scrappy which considering they're charging top wack is a bit off

Jan Alaska Dec 20th 2007 3:15 am

Re: The Survivalist's guide to Bacon
 
I ordered a breakfast pack from them a couple of Christmasses ago, was fantastic to have a full English breakfast on Christmas morning. Yummmm

Jan

BlightyBoy Dec 20th 2007 3:26 am

Re: The Survivalist's guide to Bacon
 
Stop and Shop were selling something called Irish bacon which although had a lot of water in it was back bacon at least. Couldn't find it last time I looked though.
I've found a lot of British type things which are marketed as Irish. I guess there is a bigger Irish population here.

Xebedee Dec 20th 2007 8:48 pm

Re: The Survivalist's guide to Bacon
 

Originally Posted by BlightyBoy (Post 5689033)
Stop and Shop were selling something called Irish bacon which although had a lot of water in it was back bacon at least. Couldn't find it last time I looked though.
I've found a lot of British type things which are marketed as Irish. I guess there is a bigger Irish population here.

No, they just don't like us as much. ;):)


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