It can be difficult to use up a pound of bacon before it becomes rancid. Freezing is the best way to preserve it, but if frozen in the original package, it’s impossible to later remove just a few slices at a time. To solve the dilemma, roll up the bacon in tight cylinders, each with two to four slices of bacon. Place the cylinders in a zipper-lock bag and place the bag flat in the freezer. (Once the slices are frozen, the bag can be stored as you like.) When bacon is needed, simply pull out the desired number of slices and defrost.
Ok, this is really rocking my world today. OF COURSE this is a fantastic way to freeze bacon!
I love the things they draw pictures of.
Brilliance comes in all shapes.
Using up bacon has never been any kind of challenge for me, but this is pretty nifty.
if you don’t eat the entire package of bacon, you are admitting defeat.
reblogging for future use
this is what i do. well, i just sorta fold the bacon in half rather than rolling it up, but it works perfectly. its...
Ooo I’m going to do this. I’m quite good at being able to eat just one or two slices for breakfast, because I get sick...
Cool, though I’m still stuck at the “difficult to use up a pound of bacon” part as I do not understand the concept of...
That Is cool.
Oh, Amy, you’re looking at the glass half empty! This is for those times that bacon is on sale or buy-one-get-one-free...
^ accurate. so accurate. leave the bacon to the professionals please.
um… excuse me, if you can’t use up a mere pound of delicious, smoky, salty bacon before it goes rancid, you need to take...