Bacon And Egg Is Tasty
The most delicious and irresistible food in the whole wide planet is the bacon. The bacon is a slice of meat removed from the sides of a pig. The pig is a wonderful and magical animal that provides many types of delicious meat such as pork and ham. The bacon can be eaten by frying it, baking it, or grilling it. It can also be used to enhance the flavour or other dishes like hot dogs, potato soup, pizza, baked potatoes, salads, sandwich and salads. In Europe, bacon is sold in cubes which is used for an ingredient for cooking. The bacon fat is the source of the bacon flavour. It is so tasty and yummy to eat, that I wish I could have one right now.
Bacon is usually served with eggs in the morning. The egg is a white oval shaped object produced by female animals. The most popular egg is the one laid by the chicken. The chicken is a type of bird that cannot fly, although they can jump and flap their wings which can provide a few seconds of lift in the air. The outside of the egg is a protective shell that protects the inside which holds the egg white and yolk. The egg can be prepared by boiling, frying, microwaving, heating on a hot rock demonstrated by one episode on Man vs Wild. It can also be consumed as a drink by mixing it with milk, which was seen in the movie Rambo.
Bacon and egg eaten at breakfast is very common in the world today. They can also be used to form the bacon and egg sandwich which is another very good breakfast meal. It can be purchased at many fast food restaurants such as McDonald’s (Egg McMuffin) or at Burger King. The bacon and egg sandwich is very popular in the United States of America and possibly even in Canada. It is eaten by millions in the morning before work. The egg in the bacon and egg sandwich can be boiled or fried. The bacon is fried of course. A plain bacon sandwich or plain egg sandwich is also a very good sandwich. Both are winners, but when combined, you have yourself a yummy sandwich.
Posted on: Thursday, May 1, 2008 at 1:17 am
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