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<blockquote data-quote="gameaddict4life" data-source="post: 269642" data-attributes="member: 3643"><p>I've cooked bacon so many ways and the microwave is the worst. Curled up and dried out. I even have a Makin' Bacon thingy. The best way is to get yourself one of those nonstick copper pans and cut the the strips of bacon in half so it'll fit. Then just cook it low with a plate on top of the pan. Having the plate on top upside down keeps the range clean of bacon grease. I've baked it too on a cookie sheet with aluminum foil. That's good too but then you can have a garbage bag disaster on trash day because of grease leakage from the balled up foil. With the pan method you just dump the grease into a soup can or something.</p><p></p><p>I've cooked/eaten way too much bacon......................</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gameaddict4life, post: 269642, member: 3643"] I've cooked bacon so many ways and the microwave is the worst. Curled up and dried out. I even have a Makin' Bacon thingy. The best way is to get yourself one of those nonstick copper pans and cut the the strips of bacon in half so it'll fit. Then just cook it low with a plate on top of the pan. Having the plate on top upside down keeps the range clean of bacon grease. I've baked it too on a cookie sheet with aluminum foil. That's good too but then you can have a garbage bag disaster on trash day because of grease leakage from the balled up foil. With the pan method you just dump the grease into a soup can or something. I've cooked/eaten way too much bacon...................... [/QUOTE]
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