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Eating a few slices of regular bacon might satisfy cravings better than eating a larger portion of turkey bacon that doesn’t hit the spot. Check the labels — especially the sodium content.
According to researchers from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, replacing one daily serving of processed meat (which amounts to two slices of bacon, one hot dog, two small sausage ...
The researchers found that the people in the study who ate at least two servings per week of processed red meat (such as bacon, bologna or hot dogs) had a 14% increased risk of dementia, compared ...
You could probably even find people who look better eating a bacon sandwich. If you want the politician from central casting , it's just not me, it's the other guy. If you want a politician who thinks that a good photo is the most important thing, then don't vote for me.
A bacon alarm clock that wakes people up with the smell of cooking bacon has been announced. [19] [20] A 2009 story in The Baltimore Sun describes bacon as being "more than bacon," and stated that for "obsessive and adoring Bacon Nation it's about cheap thrills and a chance for Internet fame."
Sizzlean was the subject of a series of commercials featuring the tagline: “Move over, bacon, there’s something leaner!” or “Move over, bacon, now there’s something meatier!” [4] Although the product contained less fat than bacon, it was still 37% fat by weight, causing complaints that the "lean" name was not accurate.
4. Capicola. Whether you pronounce it Capicola, Coppa or "gabagool" like Tony Soprano, Capicola is a delicious cured meat that crisps up nicely and, like prosciutto, can take the place of bacon ...
On the ten-year anniversary of Molaro's original post, Gizmodo reflected on how None Pizza with Left Beef was a vanguard for many humorous restaurant orders to come, and its evolution into an internet meme: continuing to resonate within internet culture, commerce, and beyond after ten years with a photo "that won our hearts—even if it wasn't ...