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Community => Coffee Lounge => Topic started by: chriso on May 01, 2010, 01:00:21 pm

Title: What was in my bacon sandwich?
Post by: chriso on May 01, 2010, 01:00:21 pm
I just fancied a bacon and egg sandwich for dinner so nipped to my local shop for some bacon(hope to rear my own one day), as I was wrapping the left overs i noticed the lable said 87% pork! ??? Whats all the rest made up of?
Title: Re: What was in my bacon sandwich?
Post by: doganjo on May 01, 2010, 01:02:48 pm
water and salt
Title: Re: What was in my bacon sandwich?
Post by: Wizard on May 01, 2010, 03:08:50 pm
Alsorts of chemicals chriso nitrites and salt and wet cure thats why the pan ends up with a layer of white (SNOT) in when you have finished instead of that lovely fat that yer mam fried the tatties in Of course you can pay half as much again in some shops and have proper dry cured then the white stuff isn't there :farmer: ;D
Title: Re: What was in my bacon sandwich?
Post by: chriso on May 01, 2010, 08:28:07 pm
I think it's a bit cheeky cos i'm sure i paid the full weight at pork price. :pig:
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Post by: sandy on May 02, 2010, 12:39:47 am
Where has good honest food gone too? I bet even the humble carrot is not 100% carrot???
Title: Re: What was in my bacon sandwich?
Post by: Wizard on May 02, 2010, 08:08:34 am
Sandy What you are getting is what the housewife wants Tesco,ASDA, Morrisons all say so.Bah Humbug it's not what I want but as the General Manager of Morrison Cleethorpe told me ,"but George you're not a housewife" One to him ??? :D :farmer:
Title: Re: What was in my bacon sandwich?
Post by: Annie22 on May 02, 2010, 09:26:42 am
It's not what I want, but then I maybe a wife but no housewife ;).  Unfortunately it's what the majority of customers want.  They want no fat, easy to make food, low cost food that they don't have to chew.  Finding out the hard way, everyone wants my free range eggs but they don't want to pay for them (BTW I am only asking the same price as caged eggs). 
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Post by: Hilarysmum on May 03, 2010, 09:09:38 am
Oh so true.  Annie didnt you know that your hens freely DONATE their eggs to you, ergo, you should give them away free.  After all its your hobby not your living like Tesco.

Title: Re: What was in my bacon sandwich?
Post by: Wizard on May 03, 2010, 09:32:52 am
I shall treat it as a funny Anne-Marie.How jolly well dare she,mention you in the same breath as Tesco ??? ::) ;D ;D ;D :farmer:
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Post by: Daveravey on May 03, 2010, 09:33:43 am
Maybe you should ask for donations towards their feed   :D
Title: Re: What was in my bacon sandwich?
Post by: Annie22 on May 04, 2010, 02:04:17 am
Hi all, I think what is upsetting me I am wasting so many eggs, as we can only eat a certain amount.  When they were pullet eggs I gave the excess away to my Sister and brother in law.  Them I don't mind as they have helped us out,  that's right HM it is just a hobby ;D.  Anyway have decided for now to breed my chickens and sell the off spring will make a better living and only keep enough animals to feed us.  Also OH and I will both work at out side employment.  Dave my chickens don't actually cost that much, all I need to do is sell two dozen eggs and they are paid for.  I may have to start selling my eggs at the local farmers markets, which we intend on doing but it's just all the rules and regs.  To sell to family and friends here it's allowed without having to fill out forms and there are enough to sell to and make a little profit so that our eggs are free.  Wizard I don't mind that as HM was actually sticking up for me.
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Post by: Hilarysmum on May 04, 2010, 07:05:37 am
Annie I'm glad you realised that, after I posted I worried it may be taken the wrong way :D
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Post by: Wizard on May 04, 2010, 08:09:14 am
Hello Anne-Marie I hope Richard and the children are fine and well It's spring time here in Scartho my silly early spuds have gone daft in their boxes a foot tall they are.All we need is a mid May frost (I don't think) and they will all be spoiled.I have lots of young tomato seedlings Gardeners Delight and cherry hanging ones various Red AND Yellow I like to grow G D they are so useful tasty fresh marvelous bottled and cooked in the pressure cooker and for years  we have had smoked bacon home made from a pal who smokes it black its very good My home made sausages fried bread swimming in bottled GD tomatoes at Christmas breakfast the Christmas lunch at 3.00 and watch the Queen.If one is still hungry tea at when ever.THEY don't come until Boxing day.But now is the time to start planning not 22 December ;D ;D I have treated myself to an electric water tap and a dribble hose to water the toms in the greenhouse then if I feel to jaded to water the tap will switch on and the toms will be watered.I am looking forward to see how it works.4 XXXX George and Kath
Title: Re: What was in my bacon sandwich?
Post by: Annie22 on May 04, 2010, 11:55:34 am
Well it won't be tooo long before I know what is in my bacon ;), I have two piglets growing quite nicely.  It is raining here Wizard I have sent you a PM.
Title: Re: What was in my bacon sandwich?
Post by: chriso on May 04, 2010, 02:35:10 pm
Nice one Annie, I aim to do that one day. Just got started with hens a week or so ago and they are all now laying almost every day. I already grow some veg and I am looking into getting some more fruit trees to take over more of the garden. Pigs are a big ambition though.
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Post by: Annie22 on May 04, 2010, 11:21:29 pm
We are lucky little Blue with our pigs they are really friendly, we have had them since they were piglets.  My husband wants to get more sows and another Boar, but as Carl is so friendly and hasn't shown signs of aggression I don't want to introduce another boar.  In the future we will get more sows but not just yet.