xes said:And I'm supposed to be afraid of a toasted bacon sandwich loving freak? I'll take pity on you,and throw you some spare change![]()
if done properly,eating a bacon butty can be messier than eating a donner kebabCrispy said:Toasted. It holds together better.
(brainiac told me this)Crispy said:Toasted. It holds together better.

and you,you cad,plainly haven't a clue. and have obviusly spent all your money,on said toaster and electrikkery. And now you can't afford the bacon (((Kained)))kained&able said:but surely it costs more to toast the sandwich then your uncooked pile of filth. Why would i need change i can afford a toaster and electricity!
dave
toasted,such a wastekained&able said:i just had a 5 rasher bacon sarnie. HA
dave


sojourner said:As I already knew, it is you who is weird dave
Bacon sarnies are best when made with soft white bread, heavily buttered, and squashed with fingers prior to eating
You lose that when you toast them
Actually, so do I.hiccup said:I embrace all types of bacon sandwich.

Chairman Meow said:Toasted. With ketchup and a runny yolked fried egg. Controversial!![]()
zenie said:5????![]()
hiccup said:I embrace all types of bacon sandwich.
beeboo said:exactly! I used to eat toasted bacon sarnies all the time, but in recent years have favoured the soft white bread option. I might try a toasted one for old time's sake.
Also a BLT is a totally different beast which DEMANDS toasted bread.

tarannau said:Crispy bacon on dried, crispy bacon is more than a little wrong.

See, you can tell when someone's really into their food, when they make even a bacon butty sound sexualtarannau said:bacon crispy, therefore soft pillows of bread should enclose it, giving some moisture and some textural variety.

