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		<title>Bacon Survival Skills</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 08:01:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Creativity is abloom in the world of bacon. We know from past experience that having a bag of bacon along with you on a journey can be a good thing. (Mmmm&#8230; In-n-out!) And hiking outdoors is no different. When you&#8217;re &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Creativity is abloom in the world of bacon.</p>
<p>We know from <a href="http://bacontoday.com/in-n-out-now-with-bacon/">past experience</a> that having a bag of bacon along with you on a journey can be a good thing. (Mmmm&#8230; In-n-out!) And hiking outdoors is no different. When you&#8217;re exploring the world you can&#8217;t always get by with earthy-crunchy-granola-Al-Gore-ultimate-frisbee food. Nope. Occasionally you still need some classic meat products to get you up over that ledge.</p>
<p>Enter Allison Y., a BT reader with a penchant for the outdoors and a taste for the candy of meats. She wrote in to tell us this story about a recent excursion into the Great Outdoors&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Hey guys,</p>
<p>My boyfriend and I are rock climbers and when you&#8217;re out in the woods for days at a time, cooking becomes a bit tedious.  However we make a point to have bacon most mornings before we hike into whatever crag we are at.  A couple weeks ago we happened to have some leftover bacon *gasp* so we packed it up to have as a snack later in the day.  Lunch while you&#8217;re out climbing is usually comprised of a PB&amp;J, Clif Bars, and lots of water.  However, this one special day, I happened to have a bag of bacon as well, and got the genius idea to sneak those slices into my PB&amp;J.  My life was changed.  I haven&#8217;t gone back to plain PB&amp;Js since.  If you haven&#8217;t tried this already, do it.  Let me know what you think!</p></blockquote>
<p>As with many of the recipes that have been suggested to BT over the years, we haven&#8217;t tried this one yet, but it sure does sound good. If you have tried PB&amp;J with bacon or if you decide to give it a go, please leave a comment below to let us all know if the results are repeatable.</p>
<p>We might even try this ourselves at some point, because it does sound entirely delicious. So spread that bread, fry up some bacon and pack a bag.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ll see you on the road!</p>
<p>&#8211; Mr. B</p>
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