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I like bacon as much or more as the next guy, but

No. Just … no.

Originally shared by +Steven Flaeck:

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9 thoughts on “I like bacon as much or more as the next guy, but”

  1. That’s British, surely. I ate things like that as a kid, as did my parents who grew up during the war. It’s a main course, so not much different to a pie. I’m guessing the case is suet.

    The great all purpose suet dish for working class brits, at least in London, was ‘roly-poly’. Basically a swiss roll made out of suet instead of cake. If you were having it for pudding it was ‘jam roly poly’- unsurprisingly with a layer of jam spread before rolling. For dinner it could be Bacon roly poly – go on, guess.

    Frankly Anhk Morpork working class food is just London working class food.

  2. +Al Hunt Per the recipe [http://dailymargueritepattenrecipecard.tumblr.com/post/136991446272/savory-bacon-pudding]:

    Crust:
    2 cups flour
    2 tsp baking powder
    pinch salt
    3/4 cupt shredded suet
    cold water to mix

    Filling:
    1/2 – 3/4 lb. bacon
    1-2 chopped onions
    1-2 chopped tomatoes
    1-2 diced carrots
    small piece sliced cucumber or diced zucchini
    little chopped parsley
    pepper
    water

    garnish with watercress

    Which, to be fair, is not quite as horrifying as the picture. But, still, there are far better ways to present those ingredients …

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