"I see bacon as a celebration of an American birthright. Four slices of Hormel Black Label, hissing in a cast iron skillet on a Sunday morning. To wear the bacon colors, to sport a bacon tattoo, is to announce your belief in the possibilities of bacon, in the American goodness rendered by a low-on-the-hog meat, transmogrified by smoke and salt."
- John T. Edge, director of the Southern Foodways Alliance
There are so many good, gleefully tasty nuggets in that quote, I can hardly stand it.
"Hormel Black Label."
Bacon: the meat that's "low on the hog."
"Wear the bacon colors."
"Belief in the possibilities of bacon."
Here's a link to the article, Bacon Mania, in Salon. John T. Edge is quoted in #7. I recommend the article for entertaining reading, even if you are not inspired to get a bacon tattoo. Full of good writing and information. There I learned that "Anthony Bourdain has called bacon the 'gateway protein' for its astounding ability to lure vegetarians back to the carnivorous fold." Good stuff.
Friday, July 11, 2008
Wearing the Bacon Colors
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I think I'm going to start using the phrase "low on the hog" in conversation. It sounds very versatile.
"Do these jeans look OK on me?"
"I dunno. They're hanging a little low on the hog."
See?
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