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Has someone puked all over your wall?
Rented accommodation. I don't control the virulent coloured paint I'm afraid.
Has someone puked all over your wall?
Ha ha. I sliced it at 5mm so it was nice and thick and it tasted great, sounds daft but it really tastes of bacon. I left the skin on so there was a crisp salty porky crunch to the sandwich every other bite or so. Every other bite was dunked into ketchup as well. Very satisfying.
What got me is that once all the kit is purchased it's very simple. But then cooking is often like this ie the greatest effort is assembling the ingredients etc.
So are you going to try different cures next? Or maybe smoking over different woods? You could try different cuts. I love middle cut bacon - Frewins at Rustington is my usual haunt for this - but there are so few places who sell it these days.
Wow. I've just finished brewing some of this St Peters. It's lovely.I'm a home brew convert. Third batch into St Peters Golden and its more than passable. That bacon looks fantastic though HT!
Reading this has cast a whole new light on your username!Tried my own venison biltong this year with mixed results tbh.
From an Ashdown Forest stag that I was asked to sort out as it was causing problems to local residents,
I did a load of that some years back, it's a very good homebrew kit.Wow. I've just finished brewing some of this St Peters. It's lovely.
Salt and beef?Homemade salt-beef is ridiculously easy with the correct ingredients, as is bacon and lots of other delights
Maybe a little more than that tbh......Salt and beef?
Pepper?Maybe a little more than that tbh......
AhemI'm partial to pickling and preserving.
I used to do granola, but haven't done for a while. Easily done.I make my own Granola.
Just bought a Yoghurt maker, so will start using it when my current shop bought one is finished