What's Better Than Bacon???

The answer to your topics question is: Nothing.

That pizza does look like a good runner up though...lol
 
are these sweet peppers or jalapenos? need more jalapenos :)
 
The title alone is grounds for blasphemy - suggesting that something is better than bacon.
 
Nothing. There is nothing better than Bacon. Bacon is what makes other things better.
 
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Jaysq;n74983 said:
Just trying to get attention and it worked

For shame, good sir. For shame.

This is lower than...

- caliber wars
- brand wars
- posting Hillary pics in a "hot chicks here" thread (ok, maybe not THAT bad)
- suggesting a Hi-Point to a new shooter
- a 10,000-word essay on "why Karl Marx was right"
- the jackass who pointed out Megan Fox's thumbs
- Bernie Sanders' scrotum

:D
 
WeepingAngel;n74988 said:
For shame, good sir. For shame.

This is lower than...

- caliber wars
- brand wars
- posting Hillary pics in a "hot chicks here" thread (ok, maybe not THAT bad)
- suggesting a Hi-Point to a new shooter
- a 10,000-word essay on "why Karl Marx was right"
- the jackass who pointed out Megan Fox's thumbs
- Bernie Sanders' scrotum

:D

Wow, that's some pretty low stuff there.
 
To answer your question: Boobies.
But dang do I love some bacon too!
 
Better than bacon:

[video=youtube;7Xc5wIpUenQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Xc5wIpUenQ[/video]
 
I posted a statement on FB about all America should cook up a couple of pounds of bacon, open their windows and maybe the aroma will cause most of the Muslim population to go back home! Worth a thought! America lives on bacon.....at least in the south!!
 
[h=1]Worst news I've heard in a while!

Nation's bacon reserves hit 50-year low as prices rise[/h] http://www.usatoday.com/story/money...eserves-hit-50-year-low-prices-rise/97327794/

The country's bacon reserves are at the lowest levels in half a century.

In other words, pig farmers can't keep up with the world's sizzling appetite for those fatty, smoky strips of sheer eating pleasure.

The Ohio Pork Council, a Columbus-based non-profit, reported Tuesday that demand for frozen pork belly, frequently made into bacon, is outpacing supply.

“Today’s pig farmers are setting historic records by producing more pigs than ever,” said Rich Deaton, president of the organization. “Yet our reserves are still depleting.”

There are literally not enough little piggies going to market.

In December 2016, frozen pork belly inventory totaled 17.8 million pounds, the lowest level since 1957, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

As a result, prices are on the rise. The council reports pork belly prices have increased 20 percent in January. Officials said increased foreign demand might account for the decline in inventory. Hog farmers export approximately 26 percent of total productions, the council said.

“While bacon may become more expensive for consumers, rest assured pork industry will not run out of supply,” said Deaton.
 
ferrisfan;n78741 said:
[h=1]worst news i've heard in a while!

nation's bacon reserves hit 50-year low as prices rise[/h] http://www.usatoday.com/story/money...eserves-hit-50-year-low-prices-rise/97327794/

the country's bacon reserves are at the lowest levels in half a century.

In other words, pig farmers can't keep up with the world's sizzling appetite for those fatty, smoky strips of sheer eating pleasure.

The ohio pork council, a columbus-based non-profit, reported tuesday that demand for frozen pork belly, frequently made into bacon, is outpacing supply.

“today’s pig farmers are setting historic records by producing more pigs than ever,” said rich deaton, president of the organization. “yet our reserves are still depleting.”

there are literally not enough little piggies going to market.

In december 2016, frozen pork belly inventory totaled 17.8 million pounds, the lowest level since 1957, according to the u.s. Department of agriculture.

As a result, prices are on the rise. The council reports pork belly prices have increased 20 percent in january. Officials said increased foreign demand might account for the decline in inventory. Hog farmers export approximately 26 percent of total productions, the council said.

“while bacon may become more expensive for consumers, rest assured pork industry will not run out of supply,” said deaton.

no no no
 
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