RSKY
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Having to cook bacon for my granddaughters, wife, and myself got me to thinking about this.
How do you like your bacon?
Six year old has to have her bacon "squishy". She loves the thick sliced stuff. Have bought her breakfast at a restaurant where she told the waitress how she wanted her bacon cooked, then had the laughing waitress take it back because it wasn't squishy enough.
Wife has to have hers well done enough that it crumbles when you try to pick it up. She likes the thin sliced.
Mine has to be limber. I too prefer the thick sliced.
Two year old doesn't care. She will eat it any way it's cooked but prefers it like her older cousin wants it just because that's the way the older cousin wants it. As long as it is broke into small pieces and not burned.
So I've bought this huge skillet and I put two different types of bacon in it and have perfected how I place it so I can take it all out at once and it will be done as everybody likes it. Took some experimentation.
Ah, the trials and tribulations of being a retired granddaddy.
Life goes on.
RSKY
How do you like your bacon?
Six year old has to have her bacon "squishy". She loves the thick sliced stuff. Have bought her breakfast at a restaurant where she told the waitress how she wanted her bacon cooked, then had the laughing waitress take it back because it wasn't squishy enough.
Wife has to have hers well done enough that it crumbles when you try to pick it up. She likes the thin sliced.
Mine has to be limber. I too prefer the thick sliced.
Two year old doesn't care. She will eat it any way it's cooked but prefers it like her older cousin wants it just because that's the way the older cousin wants it. As long as it is broke into small pieces and not burned.
So I've bought this huge skillet and I put two different types of bacon in it and have perfected how I place it so I can take it all out at once and it will be done as everybody likes it. Took some experimentation.
Ah, the trials and tribulations of being a retired granddaddy.
Life goes on.
RSKY
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