Bacon Pancakes
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I treated the family to "Bacon Pancakes" this morning and wanted to share since they are awesome! Take a couple slices of cooked bacon, lay them sided by side on a preheated griddle (375 degrees) and cover carefully with pancake batter. Let cook till bubbles come up thru the whole pancake, then flip and cook till golden brown as usual. Top with real butter and real maple syrup. Serve with hot coco in a Rush 2112 mug, next to two of your favorite chunks of coal at the in-home pine bar..
Eatin good, in the neighborhood my friends...
Eatin good, in the neighborhood my friends...
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Oh no my stomach growlin' yummy bro love the tree squeezin's!
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Speak'n of tree squezin's, this week is SAP collecting time!
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Thanks fellas...
Still feelin fat and happy after THAT breakfast!
In my early 20's I spent a couple spring times helping a local sap collector tap sugar bushes. I was really impressed with the network of tubes and lines that ran out thru the maple trees. At the bottom of the hill would be a 5000 gallon tank with a vacuum pump that actually helped pull the sap out of the trees and down the hill. One sugar bush (100's or perhaps a 1000 or more tapped maple trees) would fill that tank twice a day during peak sap season. Incredible what goes into making real maple syrup..
Still feelin fat and happy after THAT breakfast!
In my early 20's I spent a couple spring times helping a local sap collector tap sugar bushes. I was really impressed with the network of tubes and lines that ran out thru the maple trees. At the bottom of the hill would be a 5000 gallon tank with a vacuum pump that actually helped pull the sap out of the trees and down the hill. One sugar bush (100's or perhaps a 1000 or more tapped maple trees) would fill that tank twice a day during peak sap season. Incredible what goes into making real maple syrup..
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Looks real tasty Lee. Indeed A. Marathon Maple Fest. March 21-22. (google it) good times to be had. UNLESS ya got a broken ankle & final colon surgery in the real near future!!
anthony7812 wrote:Speak'n of tree squezin's, this week is SAP collecting time!
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Now that's funny, I don't care who ya are.Rob R. wrote:Ever tried maple frosted donuts topped with bacon? Goes good with a side of Lipitor and a glass of water.
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Gonna give me a heart attack.....
start at 10 sec mark ^^
start at 10 sec mark ^^
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Don't worry, good news is on the wayRob R. wrote:Ever tried maple frosted donuts topped with bacon? Goes good with a side of Lipitor and a glass of water.
DGAC has recommended limits on dietary cholesterol be removed from the upcoming 2015 Dietary Guidelines for Americans. This is a reversal of the cholesterol limitations that have been widely circulated since the 1960s.
Cleveland Clinic cardiologist Dr. Steven Nissen told USA Today: "It's the right decision. We got the dietary guidelines wrong. They've been wrong for decades."4
Indeed, Dr. Nissen estimates that only 20 percent of your blood cholesterol levels come from your diet. The rest of the cholesterol in your body is produced by your liver, which it makes because your body needs cholesterol.
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The bacon pancakes? We have em every couple months. They're even good for dinner!jamier wrote:really want to try this...looking so awesome...
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Thanks for the recipe, very satisfying and tasty.