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June 11, 2010

Whither Bacon?

The following is my answer to the question “Why are some people obsessed with bacon?” on Quora

Diet Coke with Bacon

First, the technical answer: Bacon is a particularly umami packed foodstuff, making it almost universally delicious.

This means that, more than other meats, it can be combined with other flavours in interesting ways. An event like BaconCamp showcases its flexibility; bacon can enhance dishes both savoury and sweet.

But on a more base level, I think bacon’s popularity (and cultishness) is more tied to its emotional feeling. Bacon is cheap and easy to cook. You can buy a large pack from the supermarket for a few bucks, and prepare it by frying, grilling, broiling or microwaving. (If good quality steak was as cheap and easy-to-prepare as bacon, we’d probably see FiletMignonCamps sprouting up!)

In the US, bacon’s an integral part of most of the crazy-huge breakfasts served at diners and restaurants, so it gets internally associated with the times you’ve treated yourself to breakfast out. And in the UK, a bacon butty, usually with plenty of ketchup (also extremely umamiful), is standard fare for when you’re short of cash, hungover and/or lazy (ie. students eat them A LOT)

Because of these experiences, bacon is subconsciously tied to “comfort food” in our brains. Most people enjoy it, and vegetarians often comment that bacon is the one meat they miss. Since it’s a relatively-unspoken common bond, when it is brought to the fore in (primarily internet) culture, it’s something large numbers of people respond to with “Yeah! I love bacon too!” Amplify this in the standard internet hyperbole filter, and there’s your “obsession”.

May 9, 2010

Hey, Jonny Ive! Want to know how to make the iPad even more “magical and revolutionary”?

Hey, Jonny Ive! Want to know how to make the iPad even more “magical and revolutionary”?

Make it out of bacon!

(Gelaskins Bacon skin)

May 8, 2010

Not everyone appreciated the pig butchery demonstration

Not everyone appreciated the pig butchery demonstration

Making your own bacon - Pork Belly

Making your own bacon - Pork Belly

March 21, 2009

One Hour in Bacon • BaconCamp SF

The presentation I gave today at BaconCamp. Went over pretty well, I thought, even if it does violate all my usual rules about presentations! (Too many words on the screen!)

Applewood Bacon & Apple Pie

Applewood Bacon & Apple Pie

Yum!

Press button…

Press button…

Guess which of these rules I added.

Bacon & Avacado Sushi

Bacon & Avacado Sushi

My favourite dish.

Done Dippin’

Done Dippin’

The aftermath.

BaconCamp screenprinting

BaconCamp screenprinting

Joy’s dip

Joy’s dip

Came third in audience voting. Cal wanted to smear it on his face and enjoy a bacon facial.

Bacon & Eggs

Bacon & Eggs

from You Bacon Me Crazy

Bacon Preparation

Bacon Preparation

Joy starts working on her Bacon & Blue Cheese dip.


About This Site

This is an archive of groovmother.com, the old blog run by Rod Begbie — A Scottish geek who lives in San Francisco, CA.

I'm the co-founder of Sōsh, your handy-dandy guide for things to do in San Francisco this weekend.