bolligra
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I'm pretty sure I'd rather have bacon.
As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly.
redwinefan
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craigthom wrote:Woot! finally sells a bacon product with actual bacon in it!
75% fat? At least it's not 100%.
"You need to invest in a corkscrew. Wine is for drinking." -- Peter Wellington
wootchawant
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in the main review section on amazon, there's a really long review that gives a ton of great info and actually got me to be in for a wine.woot purchase today! and comparatively, this appears to be a great deal. i can't wait to baconize my next grilled cheese...
so wootchawootchawootchawant?! you're so funny with that money that you flaunt...
wootchawant
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zuiquan wrote:What exactly is the fascination with fennel? Just because something is now trendy does not make it good. It seems like every time you go to a decent restaurant they're touting the awesome taste of fennel. Fennel is not awesome. If I wanted to eat something that tastes like licorice I would eat some licorice.
/rant
sausages and pepperoni are laden with fennel (and have been for centuries) and do not taste like licorice. i agree that fennel does not belong in everything, but when it is used well, it really enhances meaty flavors...
so wootchawootchawootchawant?! you're so funny with that money that you flaunt...
inkycatz
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wootchawant wrote:in the main review section on amazon, there's a really long review that gives a ton of great info and actually got me to be in for a wine.woot purchase today! and comparatively, this appears to be a great deal. i can't wait to baconize my next grilled cheese...
Yeah, I just went to go price check it my own self.
I'm just hanging out, really.
inkycatz
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mschauber wrote:+1... No, make that +100!!!
We've seen more home.woot or food.woot items than wine.woot items. Either wine.woot's buyers are having a really hard time or someone changed the definition of wine. (yes, a bit of a repeated rant...)
We like to mix it up around here. 
I'm just hanging out, really.
chardonay
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am I the only person here that is thinking.. ok ewwww
What Contemptible Scoundrel stole the cork from my lunch??
wootchawant
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zuiquan wrote:Which is why I read the label before purchasing. I do not enjoy any amount of fennel in my food. Seriously though, this stuff is everywhere now and it's like someone has discovered a beautiful new type of gem and everyone has to have it. Mark my words, cinnamon will be next.
ah, but cinnamon is truly good in just about anything... <;)
so wootchawootchawootchawant?! you're so funny with that money that you flaunt...
wootchawant
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meghano1989 wrote:The amazon description says "Made from Uncured Bacon, No Nitrite or Nitrates added. Made from Uncured Bacon, No Nitrite or Nitrates added."
And the previously mentioned Amazon comment says "Ingredients: Uncured bacon, no nitrite or nitrate added except those naturally occuring in Celery Powder (pork prepared with: water, salt, turbinado sugar, celery powder, lactic acid, starter culture (not from milk), Onion, Balsamic vinegar (organic wine vinegar [from juice of organic grapes]; organic, concentrated grape must; organic caramel sugar), Brown Sugar (sugar, invert sugar, cane molasses), Water, Salt, Pepper."
Which is it Woot?
ummmm...those quotes both say the same thing about no added nitrites/nitrates... <;]
so wootchawootchawootchawant?! you're so funny with that money that you flaunt...
wootchawant
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craigthom wrote:I am not a fan of anise-flavored stuff in general, but you are right that there are places for it. I love Italian sausage, and it is the fennel that defines it.
Tarragon also has that anise flavor I don't like, but I adore Bearnaise, and my mother's chicken salad wouldn't he the same without it. It all depends on how much is used and what it's used with.
yeah, we all have flavors that we dislike; for example, i think oregano is nearly always overdone, and when i cook at home, i substitute marjoram because it's less potent. and i also am not a big fan of tarragon, though, like you, i do enjoy it in bearnaise.
so wootchawootchawootchawant?! you're so funny with that money that you flaunt...