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  2. Recipe (for dogs): Bacon and Cream Cheese Muffins - AOL

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    Add the bacon, coconut milk, oil, and eggs and mix well. Fill each muffin cup with batter almost to the top. Bake them for 25-30 minutes, until golden brown on top.

  3. Can dogs eat cheese? Here are the types that are safe for ...

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    Depending on the type, cheese isn't inherently unhealthy for dogs. But that doesn't mean it should be eaten with every meal. Like any other human food, cheese should be consumed by dogs in moderation.

  4. Cattle feeding - Wikipedia

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    Cattle reared on a primarily forage diet are termed grass-fed or pasture-raised; meat or milk may be called "grass-fed beef" or "pasture-raised dairy". [6] The term "pasture-raised" can lead to confusion with the term "free range" which describes where the animals reside, but not what they eat.

  5. Pork - Wikipedia

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    Bacon is eaten fried, baked, or grilled. A side of unsliced bacon is a "flitch" or "slab bacon", while an individual slice of bacon is a "rasher" (Australia, Ireland, New Zealand and the United Kingdom) or simply a "slice" or "strip" (North America). Slices of bacon are also known as "collops". Traditionally, the skin is left on the cut and is ...

  6. Back bacon - Wikipedia

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    Back bacon is derived from the same cut used for pork chops. [1] It is the most common cut of bacon used in British and Irish cuisine, where both smoked and unsmoked varieties of bacon are found. [2] In the United States, this is called Canadian bacon and goes in such recipes as eggs Benedict; in the U.K. and Canada it is called back bacon.

  7. Processed meats like bacon and hot dogs aren’t good for you ...

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    Studies have found that for every additional 100 grams per day (about 4 slices of deli meat, 3 to 4 slices of bacon or one jumbo hot dog) raises the risk of: Colorectal cancer by 12% Type 2 ...

  8. Dog meat - Wikipedia

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    The Nureongi in Korea is most often used as a livestock dog, raised for its meat, and not commonly kept as pets. [343] [344] The Tosa, or Japanese Fighting Dog is replacing older breeds or mutts in South Korea. The Tosa is not commonly a pet and is banned in multiple countries; it is also very lean with a little bit of fat, making it perfect ...

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