crazysccrmd
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I checked them out. They need to get a handle on their shipping prices, $56 to ship 4lbs of bacon is obscene.
I think that’s a deal breaker for me.I checked them out. They need to get a handle on their shipping prices, $56 to ship 4lbs of bacon is obscene.
I guess I get to be “that guy” today....
You do know that the World Health Organization tells us “processed meats” are now classified as a group 1 carcinogen, meaning scientists were certain that there was “sufficient” evidence that they caused cancer, particularly colon cancer. Bacon is, of course, a processed meat. Here is a good article on it:
https://www.theguardian.com/news/2018/mar/01/bacon-cancer-processed-meats-nitrates-nitrites-sausages
Let the flaming begin!
Let me be THAT GUY
I live pretty close to Bentons, there are articles in the media constantly about his business
I am fairly certain there are no nitrates used in the making of Bentons bacon, country ham, or Prosciutto (MMMMMMMM)
They use locally raised organic blah blah blah hogs, and use the old time methods to cure the meat. most of the cure is salt and sugar with spices, After it cures for the appropriate time it is smoked using a real hickory smoke.
It is some of the best bacon available and is shipped to the finest restaurants in the country. Everybody brags about their country ham (I don't like it due to the saltiness).
If you have the chance to stop there try the Prosciutto (he went to italy to learn how to make it). Also if you are there when they are slicing the country ham you can get as many hocks as you want, great for cooking a big pot of beans, I sugest soaking them for a couple days to get some of the salt out.
Their products are not cheap, but you get what you pay for.
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You do know that the World Health Organization tells us “processed meats” are now classified as a group 1 carcinogen, meaning scientists were certain that there was “sufficient” evidence that they caused cancer, particularly colon cancer. Bacon is, of course, a processed meat. Here is a good article on it:
I am fairly certain there are no nitrates used in the making of Bentons bacon, country ham, or Prosciutto (MMMMMMMM)