Lol true...but my stomach can handle the nitrates better than it can handle the saturated fats, so turkey bacon it is.In all honesty, comparing the nutritional value between the 2 choices is actually a moot point. One may be higher in saturated fat, but the other is packed full of nitrates and other "non-food" items. Everything in moderation is what I typically say. I like them both, but again, in moderation of course. :thumbs:
Turkey also typically as roughly the same amount of saturated fat. What they will do is simply cut the serving size in 1/2 to account for this. So essentially, 2 slices of real bacon = 1 slice of turkey bacon = same nutritional content.Lol true...but my stomach can handle the nitrates better than it can handle the saturated fats, so turkey bacon it is.
True, but total fat content is still lower with turkey bacon, which = happier tummy for me.Turkey also typically as roughly the same amount of saturated fat. What they will do is simply cut the serving size in 1/2 to account for this. So essentially, 2 slices of real bacon = 1 slice of turkey bacon = same nutritional content.
For conventional bacon yes. But there are other lean/low sodium alternatives which tend to be a wash concerning fat content.True, but total fat content is still lower with turkey bacon, which = happier tummy for me.
I call that sadness bacon.Anything goes in the spam thread!
Shall we now discuss soy bacon? :dunno:
This is the most I've ever talked about turkey bacon in my life.Wow, I never thought I'd hear @knight1fox3 basically admit to liking regular bacon AND arguing with a fellow turkey bacon supporter, all within the span of a few posts!
@leggo PE, are you veg? Lady Squaretaper is, and that stuff is pretty good!But I did have soyrizo mixed with scrambled eggs and veggies in a breakfast burrito yesterday, prepped on the beach before we kayaked back to the rental place. That, while not the same as chorizo, was way better than I was expecting!
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