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I decided since I was off of work again today to make this heart attack on a plate...... It is pretty much Sausage with a side of bacon.... or vice versa... Oh yea for added goodness I added cheese :drunk:



 

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so how much would it cost for you to mail me one of them that thing looks delicious
Believe it or not.. they actually sell these things ready to heat and eat..... I suppose it is for the folks that can't find their kitchen because it isn't that hard to make
 

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Believe it or not.. they actually sell these things ready to heat and eat..... I suppose it is for the folks that can't find their kitchen because it isn't that hard to make
or for folks that couldn't boil water if their life depended on it...lol
 

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what about the mac and cheese? i remember seeing one on the old bfc with mac and cheese and i've always regretted not making one........anybody?
i remember what ur talking about, it wasnt bacon, it was mac-n-cheese wrapped with hamburger meat. i read the post and saw the pics, then made it the next day. soooo goood.
 

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what about the mac and cheese? i remember seeing one on the old bfc with mac and cheese and i've always regretted not making one........anybody?
Wasn't that Big E's Bacon Explosion recipe.. it was something about taking your leftover mac n cheese and building a meatloaf around it, then take the standard bacon weave and wrap the stuffed meatloaf... there is a link somewhere on here, but it doesnt work half the time.. i think the original post was titled something like "Would you hit this..." by Big E...
 
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