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How do you like your Bacon?

With a full English breakfast, prosciutto, BLTs and all-dressed grilled-these for me personally. How about you?
 
Well done but not over crispy or burnt, 2 eggs sunny side up, hash brown potatoes, and rye toast with butter and jelly. Coffee and orange juice too if you're buying? 😋
 
I like it cooked through but still very moist, I don't like is crispy at all. Then put it with some bread and butter and it's amazing.
 
I like bacon with a breakfast. Nonetheless, Dairy Queen makes some good bacon burgers. However, though, I don't really like bacon burgers that much normally. I don't dislike them, but I don't seek them out the most.
 
mmmm bacon!

I recently showed my husband how to make bacon in the oven so he can make it when he gets up early in the morning without having to wake me up. Most bacon can be baked on a cookie sheet (we use parchment paper on top of the sheet and then put the bacon on it to catch the drippings) and baked for under 20 minutes. The thin ones take about 12-13 minutes and thicker takes longer.

I like my bacon crispy but not burnt and I really like to just eat it plain but on a burger is good as well as a BLT.
 

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