It says the bacon is cooked and drained.
Posted By: Happy MT Robin on 2009-04-07
In Reply to: I guess the bacon would be soggy? - sm
I almost missed that part, too - reading too fast.
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No. Bacon is loaded with carbs and saturatated fat. It would be fine without the bacon.
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Purulent foul-smelling brown liquid was drained...
(during a paracentesis).
Whole wheat pasta with sauce, put in chunks of chicken instead of beef, and drained canned tomatoes.
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She said TURKEY BACON which is much lower in sat fat, etc. sm
I did Weight Watchers for years and I'd eat something like this, if you were judiciously using the bacon/cheese.
It is turkey and bacon and tomatoes
between slices of bread with a cheese sauce poured over the top. Different places here use different cheese sauces and they are delicious.
I guess the bacon would be soggy?
Bet it would work with pre-cooked bacon or sausage instead...
Bacon, lettuce, tomatoe, turkey...
Basically a big old sandwich. mmmm
I make egg gravy with biscuits, sausage, and bacon.
is white country gravy with diced up hard boiled eggs. We love it over freshly baked biscuits with sausage or bacon on the side. It's an every Christmas morning thing with us. MERRY CHRISTMAS!
I have tried their bacon salt, which is good, but haven't tried baconnaise. nm
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Others may disagree with me, but since it is cooked
I think it would be fine.
Has anyone ever cooked radishes?
As in steam, sautee, etc.?
If so, how did you cook them & what were they like once cooked? Rachael Ray did some the other day on her show. First I've seen red-skinned radishes cooked. I figure if she can do it, someone here may have done it better.
My last MIL cooked everything on wood stove
and things were delicious. She never had electric nor gas and probably would have never wanted one. How she did it, I will never know. She cooked everything from collard greens to breads such as biscuits and cornbread. Yum, yum.
It should be fine as long as it is cooked.
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1. Stuffing cooked in turkey!
2. Sweet potato casserole.
3. Fruit salad.
we usually also have homemade rolls, another vegetable and cranberry sauce, sometimes mashed potatoes with the gravy too...
i love the homemade chunky cranberry sauce, but no one else does...
I also cooked mine for a short time and then put them in the oven and
from time to time would baste with sauce. I had the oven low and cooked them slowly and they were wonderful. My family just loved them when I invited them over for dinner. You made me hungry for them. It has been a long time since I made them. Mine were not fancy, just good!!! Good luck!
Cooked on the grill, loaded with everything but the kitchen sink. LOL. nm
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I put the egg and cheese in a whole wheat or veggie wrap with some cooked spinach
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Get weaning food at PetStore, use a syringe, feed the formula, cooked veggies SM
I looked on Google and got totally carried away reading about the lovebirds. One thing, if your birds are hand-fed they will be much better pets, will allow you to handle them when they are grown. If you have no dogs or cats, you might even let them have a birdie playground on top of the cage, but that's for somebody who has really worked with the little guys since Day One of life. Have Fun!
Wise.MT
Cook 'em however you both will like but cook n serve kraut separately. Great with cooked
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At least you wait until they're cooked! LOL...we're raw dough
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