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i'm not sure what you think american bacon is...but how long you cook it is not a national rule. What makes american bacon, american,.....is that it is in regular strips.

Not with a pork-chop like shape.

Also, have higher standards for your food. That sounds like what you would eat if your parents have cigarettes for breakfast
This may be a bit out of date now (Been away, so still have 65 pages to catch up on!), but we have two separate cuts of bacon here in the UK, made from both ends of the loin:
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"Streaky" bacon is the part on the left of the "U" shape above (If you cut it in half directly at the bottom of that "U"), and is normally the cheaper cut, as it has a higher fat-to-meat ratio, where as "Back" bacon is the more expensive, higher meat-to-fat cut on the right.

This is what you would normally find in most supermarkets/grocery stores here in the UK. The only time you would find bacon at it's full "length" (as the picture above), would be from a proper butcher that cure their own bacon, and not buy it in from wholesalers( which unfortunately is what a lot of them do!)

As for "American" bacon, I'm guessing that it only comes in the "streaky" variety over there, as they'd rather save the meatier part for proper pork loins... (Pan fried with garlic, thyme and a bit of salt and pepper... mmmmmmm...)
 
David Tennant - Tom Baker - and I'm sorry Jodie, you are last place. Shame they wrote such gusset for you, I think you could have been brilliant!

(See - I got the word gusset in. Twice!)
I liked Christopher Eccleston, thought he had a very good rapport with Rose/Billie Piper and was disappointed that he only did one series.

I also thought that George Lazenby was good as Bond, although apparently Diana Rigg didn't like him one jot and (by her own account) was quite unpleasant to him.

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