Cadiewampus
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This thread reminds me of the Seinfeld candy bar cutting episode
I didn't notice what anyone else was doing so I may have been the lone finger-using bacon eater. It never occurred to me to use a knife and fork. I'm a heathen.
You're no heathen. If bacon is made properly, it cannot be eaten with a fork.
I'm not above eating anything with my fingers if I'm being honest...At all the people who claim to be above eating bacon with their fingers.
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I might pick it up with my fingers at home, but in a restaurant or with other people, always with a knife and fork. If it is crispy, then it breaks, but you can scoop it up on your fork. But then, unless I am in a fast food joint, nothing is finger food in my world. Many thanks to my anal, previous French Nanny of a mother.
At all the people who claim to be above eating bacon with their fingers.
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Ugh! American bacon is dreadful, overcooked and inedible.
Always intriguing how quickly the Canadian or English bacon disappears on a cruise ship! After a while they ration the good stuff for those who quietly ask for it.
Back in the UK now for Christmas and New Year, really enjoying our limp bacon using a knife and fork!
ford family
Canadian here...Canadian bacon is called backbacon; American bacon is called, well, bacon. And personally, I've never in my life served backbacon on it's own - it's for Eggs Benedict mostly. YMMV.Maybe its just what you are used to and not necessarily one better than the other. I could eat pounds of AMERICAN bacon. Never had English bacon so need to google that but Canadian bacon? Just no.
Not above it; I do it at home and when out with family and friends. But no way in he-double hockeysticks would I dig into anything with my hands while eating with a table of my company's executives.At all the people who claim to be above eating bacon with their fingers.
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Ugh! American bacon is dreadful, overcooked and inedible.
Always intriguing how quickly the Canadian or English bacon disappears on a cruise ship! After a while they ration the good stuff for those who quietly ask for it.
Back in the UK now for Christmas and New Year, really enjoying our limp bacon using a knife and fork!
ford family
This is what I say. I like bacon every way but raw, basically. I like the strips, I like back bacon, Ayrshire bacon, Sir Francis Bacon...you name it but it really is all about how a person prefers it cooked.If the bacon is still oink-ing, I guess it's OK to eat it with a knife and fork. If it's properly prepared, nice and crispy, eating with your fingers is de rigueur.![]()
Many people who love American bacon won't eat it from a buffet because it isn't crisp enough. I like Canadian bacon but it's like ham and not meant to be crispy. Imo, limp American bacon is disgusting and inedible.
That's funny, when I'm in the UK or Asia I never see real bacon - just uncooked strips of pork!![]()