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"Paul M. Cook" > wrote: > "Ubiquitous" > wrote in message > ... > >I found this recipe on their website rather amusing. > > http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/r...n-recipe/index > > .html > > > > :Late Night Bacon > > :Cook Time:5 min > > :Level: Easy > > :Yield: 4 servings > > :Ingredients > > :8 slices bacon > > : > > ![]() > > :Place 2 sheets of paper towel on a microwave safe plate, lay the bacon > > out on the > > ![]() > > towel on top. > > :Place in the microwave on high for 4 to 6 minutes. > > > > Really, Food Network? > > > > I am currently watching SLop make eggs benedict with wheat toast, "streaky > > bacon", eggs, > > and heated alfredo sauce from a jar. > > > That really sounds disgusting. And it is not like you can't get hollandaise > sauce in a jar, either. It's not all that good but it's a damn site better > than alfredo sauce. Yech! I see Sandra Lee in hell being forced to eat her > own concoctions. You know she doesn't cook that crap for herself. > > Paul I've tried Hollandaise in a jar a couple times. It's either watery or hard as a rock; either way it's not actually edible. -- "Please, I can't die, I've never kissed an Asian woman!" Shego on "Shat My Dad Says" |
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