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Old 14-01-2010, 15:41
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Has anybody else tried this stuff? Or any of their other banony products? I got given a jar of it as a bit of a joke present for Christmas (I'm a bit of a mayo fiend), not really sure how I feel about it - tastes a bit like smoky bacon crisps dipped in mayo.

For those not familiar: http://www.baconnaise.com/
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Old 14-01-2010, 17:52
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I was just looking at getting some of this the other day, the bacon salt looks good too.
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Old 14-01-2010, 18:00
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Has anybody else tried this stuff? Or any of their other banony products? I got given a jar of it as a bit of a joke present for Christmas (I'm a bit of a mayo fiend), not really sure how I feel about it - tastes a bit like smoky bacon crisps dipped in mayo.

For those not familiar: http://www.baconnaise.com/
I guess you could try it on a BLT to add a more bacony punch.


There is a thread about bacon sarnies about and some have mayo on hot bacon sarnies. To be honest it's not something i've ever thought about putting on a hot bacon sarnie although I do always have mayo on a BLT.
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Old 14-01-2010, 18:25
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Smothered it on a fish finger sarnie before, thought I'd try something a bit different. Not bad - can't beat ketchup for a fish finger sarnie though.
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Old 14-01-2010, 18:27
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I haven't had a fish finger sandwich for donkeys years.
I did have a (frozen) fish portin in a pitta bread a few month back when there was nothing else to eat

How about going down the cocktail sauce route. Bacony mayo + ketchup?
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Old 15-01-2010, 13:13
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I've got some bacon salt that someone brought back from the States, it's quite nice!

We've got spreads in Sweden which is basically soft cheese with bacon bits in it in a tube - looks like this - http://www.missingsweden.com/images/...bacost275g.gif

And it's yummy!
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