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I don't get why these two foods "go" together. They're not from the same animal, they don't cook in the same amount of time, or at the same temperature.
I don't mind either of them separately, but they're not dependent on each other and they don't go together a lot of the time. Never have I had a BLT and thought "this needs egg". Never have I had some curried eggs and thought "this needs bacon".
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>>21755683
what the fuck brand of autism is this. all kind of random shit tastes good together in specific instances. what part of the fucking pig do you eat and think "this would be better with another part of the pig alongside". your logic is retarded.
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>>21755683
try a fried egg on a blt its delicious
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>>21755683
What a dumb thread. Just wanted to say that. Thanks for your attention
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>>21755683
>curried eggs
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>>21755683
>They're not from the same animal
That's called part of what makes it "kosher". Yeah, it's kind stupid.
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>>21755683
They dont go together bacon is way too overpowering.
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>>21755683
you're literally autistic
also these were made together because their protein rich and readily available in farming communities which made them staple foods for most breakfast meals
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>>21755683
you can cook the bacon and then cook the eggs right in the bacon grease and it's amazing
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>>21755683
Edward Bernays used his uncle Freud's techniques on behalf of a pork company to convince the American public that eating bacon with breakfast was healthy. Eggs were already eaten since chickens lay them daily.
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eating thin slices of meat for breakfast has been common for centuries because they cook quickly and can be portioned individually
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>>21755683
It's simple. See back when ranchers and cattle were moved, varmints were an abundance. So we had eggs and meat. In great days eggs and steak. And eventually eggs and bacon.
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>>21755851
an actual answer, ebin
also they both make an oily mess so there's only that one type of mess to clean up
which is nice at sparrowfart in the morning
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>>21755838
This creates mustard gas
>>21755851
>Edward Bernays
He invented mustard gas
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they go great together anon
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mmm bacon n egg sandwich yummy
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worked at a diner
fry a strip or two of bacon without the weight
get it done as you like, plate it, and then drop a scrambled egg directly into the bacon grease, it'll cook in seconds and take on that awesome salty bacon fat
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>>21755683
>They're not from the same animal
The fuck kind of point is this, lol, imagine someone saying this about cheese and how that shouldn't go on all the non-beef meat dishes people pair that with, what a fucking loon
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>>21755683
I've been on this board a long fucking time. Seen some genuinely retarded shit said here. Some mind-blowingly stupid fucktardery.
This thread, tho... Holy shit.
Using your dumb-as-fuck reasoning, cooking would not exist. Can't have pizza because that has dairy, grains, fruit and veggies, and those things don't "go" together since they all come from different things. Ditto cake, pie, bread, ice cream, pasta, et fucking cetera. Want some steak? Well you only get hot meat cuz beef and salt and pepper don't come from the same thing.
Fucking stupid premise.



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