MiTasol
1st Lieutenant
My bacon never reaches the freezer. I only buy a kg (2.2lbs) at a time so eat it within the week
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So true! But d'you know what you DO find in a pack of bacon? Delicious slices of heavenly goodness <3
Now that would make a great breakfast combo, could even regulate Vegemite to second place.
I'm gonna' have that image stuck in my mind all day.Cattle are one thing, but can you imagine herding pigs across the vast prairies?
And can you imagine being on a sailing ship going from the East Coast to San Francisco, around the southern tip of South America, with a cargo of pigs?I'm gonna' have that image stuck in my mind all day.
And can you imagine being on a sailing ship going from the East Coast to San Francisco, around the southern tip of South America, with a cargo of pigs?
That was done on some islands off the South Coast of Western Australia as well but they were mostly rock so I think they substituted goats.In the 17/1800's it was common practice for certain British navy ships to carry pigs and drop a few breeding sets off on islands where sailors may get ship wrecked so as to provide protein for survivors
I recall reading where British Catalina crews were issued with canned food for their long 12 hour missions on U-boat patrols from South Africa. They would toss the canned food in the bilge of the PBY, buy steaks very cheaply locally, and cook them on the missions- rather like those USN blimp photos. The canned food they would let accumulate in the bottom of the PBY to be used as emergency rations in the event that they came down along some deserted beach and it took a while for them to either fix the PBY or get rescued. I wonder how many pounds of canned food were in those Catalinas when they sent it to overhaul.In the 17/1800's it was common practice for certain British navy ships to carry pigs and drop a few breeding sets off on islands where sailors may get ship wrecked so as to provide protein for survivors
I was about to award you a "winner" but, you know.I had bladder cancer in 2006. My wife's sister said it was due to eating bacon. I had the tumor removed and have been cancer free since then and eat bacon every week. I am not blind but may have had sex before I was married, I no longer listen to old wives tales or will stop eating bacon.