I have to admit. I love Bacon.
It all started two years back, when I had an opportunity to sample some smoked bacon. I don't think I've quite recovered from the taste yet. Bacon and Egg makes the most deadly combination I can imagine and delight my taste buds immensely.
It was my lucky day when I found out that a small city like mine also kept a good stock of fresh bacon. My husband is an excellent cook - and he enjoys cooking lip-smacking Sandwiches.
On one of our get-togethers with friends, he made the entire dinner encompassing a wide variety of Pizzas, Sandwiches and Footlongs. Not a meeting goes by, thereafter, where he doesn't hear the hearty praise of his extravagant service.
Not long after did he master bacon and egg even better than the likes of Subway. It is only to my delight that I am served breakfast in bed many times with this mouth watering treat.
A friend felt like having his special sandwiches today and asked for us to bring it over for him. After 20 minutes in the kitchen, hubby dear finally emerged with Sandwiches packed carefully in foil. When our friend inquired about the contents, he told him about the careful combinations of veggies, Chicken Salami and Bacon that went into this ordeal.
Another friend commented on how we could even eat Bacon in India as the Pig is suspected to have some worm that gets to your brain and kills you.
Our friend refused to have the sandwich and hubby dear was disheartened. He confessed he was scared to have Bacon anymore.
I think he threw the Sandwiches away. Breakfast is never going to be the same again...


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"Bringing Home the Bacon"
The phrase "bringing home the bacon" comes from the twelfth century, from a practice initially widespread in Europe but which has continued to this day in the English town of Great Dunmow as a civic event.
The local church promised any man who could swear before God and the congregation that he and his wife had "not wisht themselves unmarried again" for a year and a day would be given a 'flitch' (side of bacon). Men who "brought home the bacon" were held within high esteem in their communities.
Source:en.wikipedia.org
made cooler by rabbit on November 11, 2006 6:28 AM