Re: The Bacon and Maple Syrop Martini (I am Canadian)
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Wait wait wait... you Canucks have weird bacon. That doesn't count. That's just the bacon we export... I don't think anyone here eats back bacon. Bren R.
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Re: The Bacon and Maple Syrop Martini (I am Canadian)
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Re: The Bacon and Maple Syrop Martini (I am Canadian)
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Do you also keep all the good beer for yourselves, too?
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Re: The Bacon and Maple Syrop Martini (I am Canadian)
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Now that sounds tasty. I used order a side of bacon or ham to go with my pancakes. My son now loves backbacon with maple syrop.
Fred
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Re: The Bacon and Maple Syrop Martini (I am Canadian)
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i didn't know you northerners spelled syrup with an o.
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Lawyer:I am here to serve you with a sapina. Homer: Well I'm not opening the door. Lawyer: It comes with a side of bacon. Homer: Is it crispy? Lawyer: Yeeees. Homer: But not too crispy? Lawyer: Nooo.
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Re: The Bacon and Maple Syrop Martini (I am Canadian)
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Thats what happens when a creative person like me follows the spelling of another equally creative northerner.
Fred
------- Blujays1: Spending Fred's money one bottle at a time, no two... Oh crap!
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Damn, now I'm craving bacon and maple syrop (or syrup, whatever it takes). Honestly, I have gotten my kids hooked on maple syrup. I slipped it in when they thought it was Aunt Jamima, and wow, that is good stuff. A far cry from the cane syrup they make here in Louisiana. That stuff is so thick and strong you can't taste what you are eating.
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Try some Maple syrup in tea or coffee, it does change the flavour, but in a good way!
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Re: The Bacon and Maple Syrop Martini (I am Canadian)
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I ran across a recipe for a 16th or 17th century cocktail that involved rum and about 6 slices of bacon. Wish I could remember the details.
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