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Bacon Or Cheese

Bacon vs cheese 30 members have voted

  1. 1. Bacon vs cheese

    • Bacon
      60%
      18
    • Cheese
      40%
      12

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I saw bacon that you dip in a chocolate sauce that looked amazing!!!

Hey "Bacon guys" what would you rather have a cheeseburger or a bacon hamburger?

Bacon infused burger..... Ground venison with ground bacon in with it then topped with more thick bacon bacon bacon bacon

One or the other? Kill me now. I love both.

but..

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While I respect the passion and love for bacon, sadly I must choose cheese. My poor old heart would not be happy with mass quantities of either though. 

 

Yep, I have to limit my intake too.  All indications are that I am healthy as a horse but my Mom's side of the family is genetically predisposed to have high cholesterol and I am one of the unlucky family members.  It's the only medication I have to take.  My older sister has this problem too.  She is a vegetarian and she still has high cholesterol. 

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I think the best thing with bacon still has to be the good old BLT with garden fresh tomatoes and a little mayo on white!

Makes me happy just thinking about it :-]

I'm on the cardiologist's diet after a heart attack. It's an easy diet to follow: if it tastes good, spit it out, and no bacon, ever.

In the summer though, when my garden gives me tomatoes, BLT's are on the menu. Vine ripe tomatoes, bacon from a local smokehouse, fresh baked french peasant bread and homemade mayo. Not very healthy, but I eat "em anyway. May as well die happy.

I just made some bacon jam. AWESOME!!.. If I have time, I'll make a batch for the RoadTrip.

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Wow man...bacon or cheese...what kind of a question is that?  How do you even choose?  There are just too many delicious things that have both.  Bacon cheese burgers, mac and cheese with bacon bits, my wife makes BBQ chicken breasts wrapped with bacon strips with melted cheddar cheese that's out of this world.  Imagine never having nachos and cheese or a BLT ever again.  I read this last night and couldn't make up my mind.  Told myself I'd sleep on it and decide in the morning.  Well I still can't decide so I guess I'm gonna have to fish on it.

i think many of you missed the point.

 

its bacon or cheese ONLY

 

you wouldnt have no bacon wrapped filets mignons or any cheeseburgers. or anything else, just bacon or cheese

 

im taking bacon easily

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I'd have to agree.  Nothing but cheese would get you pretty bound up.   lol    Besides, everything tastes better wrapped with bacon, even bacon.

 

One of us misunderstood the question.  It's not, only bacon, or only cheese.  Try it this way.  If you had to give up one food, bacon or cheese, which would you keep.

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Variety is the spice of life.

 

I'm still sticking to the choices being:

 

A. Bacon

B. Cheese

C. Jalapeno

D. Are you freaking kidding me? Roll all those fools together and eat up!

 

 

I'll take D, please. :grin:

I agree with speed!

 

tholmes, those look amazing! :drool1:

Being everything else in Western Washington is moldy anyway....cheese. Can you even imagine pizza without cheese ?  That made it easy.

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Being everything else in Western Washington is moldy anyway....cheese. Can you even imagine pizza without cheese ? That made it easy.

I can't imagine pizza outside of Chicago.

Going with the meat candy. Not even close.

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I can't imagine pizza outside of Chicago.

No such animal

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You guys never been to Lombardo's.

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Not a fan of chicago pizza but growing up in philly might have somethign to do with that....if you can't fold the slice and eat it then it isn't pizza....it is merely a casserole....

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You guys never been to Lombardo's.

You have never been to White Cottage, Lou Malnatis, Gino's East...

 

Chicago and NY are both loyal to their pizzas. I've been to a fair amount of places and nothing compares to Chicago Pizza (imo). You would think our neighboring state Wisconsin with the BEST CHEESE ON EARTH, would be able to produce a pizza but it's awful. 

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We have a place in Rochester that makes a genuine Chicago style, deep dish pizza.  It's pretty good stuff, but a totally different style. They're both pretty much the pinnacle of pizza.

The question is un-answerable and unfair, I dont care what anyone says.

 

I had deep fried bacon at the state fair and it was way better than expected.

 

Il take Jalapenos wrapped in bacon covered in cheese. I can live of that for the rest of what little life I would have. Im being serious.

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Cheese. There are not many kinds of cheese that I don't like.

Well, I picked bacon, because I do not eat any dairy products. But then again, I bet I haven't eaten a total of a 2 lb package of bacon, in the last 3 years either.

 

Fish

 

PS, Yea' so I don't eat dairy, bread, pasta, rice, or potato's.....  Yet I still probably eat more cals per day, than most of you here > 3500-4500 per day :) .....which works out to a BUNCH of healthy food ;)

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