I thought there was a bug running around my screen when I went by Kevin’s post. That freaked me out a bit when I couldn’t get it off the screen.
What have you guys used bacon salt on? I wanna keep a registry of this.
[QUOTE=Gill2003;250309]What have you guys used bacon salt on? I wanna keep a registry of this.[/QUOTE]
I like it on my bacon… good stuff.
Now that Bacon Salt is supporting our push for football…its only a matter of time before we are lacing em up on Saturdays… I think we ought to just go ahead and give the naming rights to our field to Bacon Salt right now…It would look spectacular
As for what I have put bacon salt on…
Hamburgers are a given. I have put some on steak…eggs…an italian sub from Jersey Mikes… ice cream (my wife almost threw up just watching me)… pork chops… the rim of my margarita glass (suprisingly good)… french fries… potato skins… brats and krout (you have to use a ton of bacon salt to overpower the krout.
There is more…I’ll add as I think of them.
btw, their link didnt work for me. Did it for anyone else?
Nope, the flubbed it. The only thing ever. If I could get to their servers I would rub some bacon salt on the harddrive and that would solve the problem, but I can’t.
For all you guys on facebook, add the Founders of Bacon Salt (on the main Bacon Salt group page in case you hadnt joined it already)
We need to be in their top 5 on their friends list.
[FONT=Fixedsys]Nice place ya have here. However, I feel that this thread needs to be spiced up so to speak. Where would we be today without seasoned salt? Fries would be just bland slices of potatoes. Chicken would just be another bird on a plate. Steaks would be nothing more than a fancy burger. Without seasoned salt, life is suddenly more boring. Long before this so called “Bacon Salt” came around, millions of people were jazzing up their food with seasoned salt. A “Bacon Salt Society??” Seasoned salt is an institution, not a meager society.[/FONT]
Only a matter of time before you posted…
Bacon Salt is the hot young executive in the company. Your the old guy who sits in the corner waiting to be replaced.
Address to the Bacon Salt Society
"Today, on the 30th of July, 2007, Seasoned Salt launched an unprovoked attack on our great Bacon Salt. Today I ask all Bacon Salt Society members to stand together, as our great nation enters into a state of war. Today, We have declared war on Seasoned Salt. "
[QUOTE=Bacon Salt Sucks;251000][FONT=Fixedsys]Nice place ya have here. However, I feel that this thread needs to be spiced up so to speak. Where would we be today without seasoned salt? Fries would be just bland slices of potatoes. Chicken would just be another bird on a plate. Steaks would be nothing more than a fancy burger. Without seasoned salt, life is suddenly more boring. Long before this so called “Bacon Salt” came around, millions of people were jazzing up their food with seasoned salt. A “Bacon Salt Society??” Seasoned salt is an institution, not a meager society.[/FONT][/QUOTE]
Why do you hate America?
Bacon salt is special because it is no mere seasoning as you say. Bacon salt is the precice blending of the greatness of salt and the perfection of bacon.
I move that we all dress like Indian tribes when the next shipment of seasoned salt comes in and throw it into the harbor. I, for one, will no longer have my freedom to enjoy bacon salt paradise suppressed.
The time for revolution is now. :fastgun:
Bacon salt is special because it is no mere seasoning as you say. Bacon salt is the precice blending of the greatness of salt and the perfection of bacon.
[FONT=Fixedsys]Bacon salt is merely a simple man’s seasoning. You have salt and you have bacon. Though formidable, it is no match for a precise combination of salt, paprika, garlic, turmeric, onion and sugar.
Though aged, Seasoned Salt continues to be the dominant force in the seasoning world. You Bacon Salt, you perhaps are the new young executive in the company. However, Seasoned Salt still has the bigger office and signs off on your checks. And in a world full of nepotism, Bacon Salt lacks any true threat of global domination as Seasoned Pepper is the heir apparent.
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[FONT=Fixedsys]Bacon salt is merely a simple man's seasoning. You have salt and you have bacon. Though formidable, it is no match for a precise combination of salt, paprika, garlic, turmeric, onion and sugar.Though aged, Seasoned Salt continues to be the dominant force in the seasoning world. You Bacon Salt, you perhaps are the new young executive in the company. However, Seasoned Salt still has the bigger office and signs off on your checks. And in a world full of nepotism, Bacon Salt lacks any true threat of global domination as Seasoned Pepper is the heir apparent.
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Seasoned pepper???
Your mother is lemon pepper, and your father is paprika.
Seasoned pepper????
[FONT=Fixedsys]Yeah, that’s right pal, Seasoned Pepper.
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A seasoning soon to find itself on tables across America. One day, restaurants will no longer insult their customers’ tastes with plain white salt and black pepper. Taste buds will rejoice when presented with Seasoned Salt and Seasoned Pepper as their table options. Bacon Salt will have no place amongst such greatness, for mediocrity shall not be acceptable, nor tolerated.
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It sounds to me like seasoned salt and seasoned pepper are just lame solutions to bad chefing.
Bacon Salt on the other hand is for adding the delectable flavor of bacon to any dish. rather than masking the original flavors with random assortments of herbs designed to confuse the tounge.
It sounds to me like seasoned salt and seasoned pepper are just lame solutions to bad chefing.Bacon Salt on the other hand is for adding the delectable flavor of bacon to any dish. rather than masking the original flavors with random assortments of herbs designed to confuse the tounge.
[SIZE=5]QFT!!![/SIZE]
Take that, seasoned salt.
Do you think they would give us a distributers discount and let us sell bacon salt door-to-door? That might help cut into the steep $10 shipping fee.
[FONT=Fixedsys]Shipping costs? Bah! How foolish one must be to pay such inflated shipping costs for such an inferior product? It should come as no surprise that Seasoned Salt can be found at virtually any grocery store, department store, drug store, convenience store or restaurant and in millions of kitchens across the world. This should clearly display the high demand for the patriarch of the seasoning world. Maybe one day, Bacon Salt can at least find its way to a lone boiled peanut stand in rural Alabama, where it will be able to reach its primary demographic of uneducated, poor, toothless hicks who lack any sense of enjoying the finer things in life.[/FONT]
[QUOTE=Bacon Salt Sucks;251509][FONT=Fixedsys]Shipping costs? Bah! How foolish one must be to pay such inflated shipping costs for such an inferior product? It should come as no surprise that Seasoned Salt can be found at virtually any grocery store, department store, drug store, convenience store or restaurant and in millions of kitchens across the world. This should clearly display the high demand for the patriarch of the seasoning world. Maybe one day, Bacon Salt can at least find its way to a lone boiled peanut stand in rural Alabama, where it will be able to reach its primary demographic of uneducated, poor, toothless hicks who lack any sense of enjoying the finer things in life.[/FONT][/QUOTE]
Your such a spice snob. Why do you hate the poor?
Your lofty language and annoying font is no match for the force that is bacon in salt form. You fear what you dont understand. This fear will consume you, and ultimately destroy you. leaving you weeping naked on your kitchen floor. Clutching your flavorless pork chops and hollow hamburgers.
Fear not for the future, weep not for the past. Season salts day has past into shadow. Bacon Salt is your daddy!
I think BSS just posted that Seasoned Salt is a mere commodity.