Some ends and pieces left from some belly I turned into bacon..Tastes as good as the big pieces although a few might have to be used in some beans.
I loosely based it on the recipe you gave Roy but the brown sugar added a lot!
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Some ends and pieces left from some belly I turned into bacon..Tastes as good as the big pieces although a few might have to be used in some beans.
I loosely based it on the recipe you gave Roy but the brown sugar added a lot!
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Did you substitute the Brown Sugar for the White Sugar gram for gram? :shrug:
Thank you :bow but please don't 'Sir' me------------I was an enlisted man in the service------------I worked for a living :w
My dad was stationed on the USS Valley Forge 45 and he used to say that you could put every Admiral in the Navy on a Battleship and they couldn't take it out of port.
BUT! If you filled it full of Chief Petty Officers----they could sail her around the world. Damn I miss that cantankerous old fart.
To me being called Sir is a sign of age.
The older I get the more it seems to happen!:D
I haven't served in the armed forces so I have no experience there.
But in my everyday conversations with someone older than I am how am I suppose to act?
Many times I see someone is "lost" and 70 or 80 in our building and I ask "Can I help you Sir or Mam".
Many times I leave out the Sir or Mam and maybe that is the way to go?:hmmm:
We got told that if some one asks us for help or thanks us we should not say "No problem" because that insults some people.