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  2. The Ultimate Breakfast BLT Recipe - AOL

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  3. BLT - Wikipedia

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    BLT with avocado The sandwich has a high sodium and fat content, and has been specifically targeted by UK café chains in an effort to reduce salt and fat. [ 20 ] Due to this, low-fat mayonnaise is a common substitute along with low salt bread and less fatty bacon.

  4. This loaded BLT has crispy pork belly and avocado - AOL

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  5. The Ultimate BLT Recipe - AOL

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  6. The BLT Cookbook - Wikipedia

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    The BLT Cookbook discusses the author's love of the BLT sandwich, [5] which according to Jordan is "America's favorite sandwich". [6] The author wrote, "There are times when the BLT just tastes right, primal and true, the best thing you could ever eat. The play of the salt and acid, the silk of the tomato against the salt crunch of the bacon ...

  7. Macrobiotic diet - Wikipedia

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    Macrobiotics was founded by George Ohsawa and popularized in the United States by his disciple Michio Kushi. [18] In the 1960s, the earliest and most strict variant of the diet was termed the "Zen macrobiotic diet" which claimed to cure cancer, epilepsy, gonorrhea, leprosy, syphilis and many other diseases.

  8. Which One's Healthier—Avocado Oil vs. Olive Oil?

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    "Avocado oil’s smoke point is 482 degrees Fahrenheit, while olive oil is 375 degrees Fahrenheit." On the flip side, olive oil has a lower smoke point and should be used in lower-temperature cooking.

  9. Bacon - Wikipedia

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    Bacon is a type of salt-cured pork [1] made from various cuts, typically the belly or less fatty parts of the back. It is eaten as a side dish (particularly in breakfasts), used as a central ingredient (e.g., the BLT sandwich), or as a flavouring or accent.