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On Sun, 20 Sep 2009 15:36:05 GMT, Wayne Boatwright wrote:

> Buttermilk Pecan Waffles served with a fresh peach and blackberry compote,
> along with thick smoked bacon.


A grilled sandwich: Fresh mozzarella and smoked goat cheese with
homemade, cured, unsmoked, thick-sliced garlic pepper bacon (enough
adjectives there?) and shaved pastrami. With 2 eggs over-medium.

This garlic bacon (from pig, not lamb this week) was The Shit.
There's a flavor in here that I can only describe as "eye watering".
It doesn't make your eyes water or anything, or make you want to
cry. It's a different kind of "richness" I've never had in such
quantity or from such small morsels.

Now I see why it's been recommended by professionals to do this at
home rather than buying it from the grocery store.

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On Sun, 20 Sep 2009 14:08:27 -0500, Sqwertz wrote:

> On Sun, 20 Sep 2009 15:36:05 GMT, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>
>> Buttermilk Pecan Waffles served with a fresh peach and blackberry compote,
>> along with thick smoked bacon.

>
> A grilled sandwich: Fresh mozzarella and smoked goat cheese with
> homemade, cured, unsmoked, thick-sliced garlic pepper bacon (enough
> adjectives there?) and shaved pastrami. With 2 eggs over-medium.
>
> This garlic bacon (from pig, not lamb this week) was The Shit.
> There's a flavor in here that I can only describe as "eye watering".
> It doesn't make your eyes water or anything, or make you want to
> cry. It's a different kind of "richness" I've never had in such
> quantity or from such small morsels.
>
> Now I see why it's been recommended by professionals to do this at
> home rather than buying it from the grocery store.
>
> -sw


seems like you've become a curin' fool, steve. my hat's off to you.

your pal,
blake
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"Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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> On Sun, 20 Sep 2009 15:36:05 GMT, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>
>> Buttermilk Pecan Waffles served with a fresh peach and blackberry
>> compote,
>> along with thick smoked bacon.

>
> A grilled sandwich: Fresh mozzarella and smoked goat cheese with
> homemade, cured, unsmoked, thick-sliced garlic pepper bacon (enough
> adjectives there?) and shaved pastrami. With 2 eggs over-medium.
>
> This garlic bacon (from pig, not lamb this week) was The Shit.
> There's a flavor in here that I can only describe as "eye watering".
> It doesn't make your eyes water or anything, or make you want to
> cry. It's a different kind of "richness" I've never had in such
> quantity or from such small morsels.
>
> Now I see why it's been recommended by professionals to do this at
> home rather than buying it from the grocery store.
>
> -sw
>
>

I don't think anyone cares what you eat. There's not one word about how you
created it, and what was unique about it.






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On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 10:18:43 -0700, Theron wrote:

> I don't think anyone cares what you eat. There's not one word about how you
> created it, and what was unique about it.


Did I miss the Memo from God that said, "Kent Hagen is the New
Christ?"

-sw
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