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All you have to do is choose a number.
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My answers are 2 and 3… and if absolutely necessary, 4.
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What’s your desired shade of bacon?
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All you have to do is choose a number.
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My answers are 2 and 3… and if absolutely necessary, 4.
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What’s your desired shade of bacon?
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I’d prefer 3 or 4 but I’d never say “No thanks.”
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It’s hard to say no to bacon…
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Between 3 and 4 – I like crispy bacon. Chewy bacon is kinda yuck for me.
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I can’t stand it chewy and fatty.
I need golden brown..
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3 maybe 4, would pass on the others.
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4 definitely! I like to see my bacon planking!
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🤣
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3 and if I’m hungover 4. But my bacon has to be crisp but not burnt. And two slices per serving, those people are crazy! I can (and have) eat one entire package by myself because a great BLT has to have piles and piles of crispy bacon, juicy steak tomatoes and crisp lettuce and Dukes mayonnaise, no exceptions!
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Dukes is good stuff. We used it down south but had to switch back to Hellmans in Yankeeland.
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Oh, they don’t sell it in my part of Texas either. The brands around here are Hellmans or Best Foods, I have to order Dukes online on Amazon.
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I agree – two slices is almost as silly as two potato chips. 4 for me – I like crispy.
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Serving sizes for who?
Mice.
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Even before we went veg, I never really understood the nation’s obsession with bacon. But for the sake of the game, I used to prefer it at level 2 (and then I’d cut the fat off – blasphemy, I know).
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The fat is the best part! As long as it’s golden brown… yum.
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I’m a 3.5.
Tara and I once went out to breakfast with a friend of hers who ordered his bacon “extra limp.” It wasn’t even a 1. That was pretty disgusting.
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Eww.
I love bacon, but can’t eat it like that.
(Here’s a chuckle… spellcheck changed bacon to baboon. And I don’t think I’d like that…)
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I like my baboon extra crispy.
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I had a kangaroo burger last year… but no baboon.
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2, and likely to leave the really fatty parts for the dog.
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According to the chapter “How much bacon is enough?”, in the book Sex & Bacon, the answer is 4 lbs. The author literally cooked and ate bacon till she reached satiety. If I recall correctly, her real satisfaction point was 3.5lbs, but she went ahead and finished off the pkg.
I like 35, but will eat any of the shown levels.
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*3 to 5
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I like bacon as much as the next girl, but I know I couldn’t eat 4 lbs.
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I was impressed that the author ate so much bacon, because she looked petite. Based on the writing, I believe that she really did it
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P.S. How ya feelin’?
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Back to what passes for normal, thanks.
The vertigo is less severe, but still lurking.
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Two and three. Ready for some bacon. I think there’s some in our deep freezer from Costco. But it’s Costco sized!
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One can never have too much bacon…
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😅
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Makes no real difference. I can live without it
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4-5. If I’m gonna ingest the fat and cholesterol, it’d better be crispy!
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3 or 4
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