Feb
26

Bringing Home The Bacon – And A Giveaway

 

Yesterday, I left my warm comfortable farmhouse (and my warm, comfy sweatpants) to bring home some bacon.

But before I left, I had to cook some bacon. I’d have had some mighty upset little girls (and boys) if I hadn’t.

You can’t fry bacon AND have plans to leave the house looking presentable without an apron. You just cain’t do it.

 

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And since I let my second blogging anniversary slip by (why didn’t y’all REMIND me???), I am having a giveaway for any apron of your choice from B Doodles. The pic below will take you to their adorable-beyond-words Etsy shop.

 

In order to enter, share with me anything you have on your mind. Pretty simple, huh? And in some cases, I think I might be asking for a little bit of trouble!

The random winner will be chosen on Wednesday, March 3rd.

 

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209 Responses to “Bringing Home The Bacon – And A Giveaway”

  1. Patty says:

    I love bacon & aprons…and I’d love a nice springy apron and some lovely weather to go with it.

  2. Jessica McDonald says:

    Today I made a bacon and avocado sandwich for lunch. Avocado makes a great substitution for mayo, if you’re into that sort of thing. I’ve recently found myself unemployed, so I spend most of my time cooking and clipping coupons to keep my pantry full. I’d love a new apron!

  3. Belinda says:

    Love , Love aprons. And of course the blog too. you make me laugh. Have a great day.

  4. Amy says:

    Bacon is a staple at our house. I buy it in bulk. My 18mo old can eat his weight in bacon. The worst thing is that he’ll eat his up and want some of ours, hate to share my bacon, but can’t turn down that adorable face. LOVE aprons and those from BDoodles are too cute.

  5. Lisa says:

    Look at you with 200 comments!

    I really think that the Weight Watchers people need to come to a greater understanding of bacon. Can you imagine how popular those WW people would be if they just really knew how to love bacon?

  6. Tiffany says:

    Hello! I accidentally found you when I clicked on your name in the comment section of Pioneer Woman! I’m so happy I did! I just love your little blog!

  7. Susan Smelser says:

    My mom died of cancer in November, 2008. I was her caregiver from June until she died. With her illness and being on morphine, she just did not enjoy food that much anymore. But one of the last things I fixed her that she actually enjoyed was a BLT. It gave me so much joy to hear her say, ‘That was really good.”

  8. Susan Smelser says:

    Also, she (Theo Burt) had some ‘June Cleaver’ aprons and aprons that had been passed down to her from her mother, aunts, etc. I used to love to wear those aprons. Next time I’m there (we still have the house in Dendron) I need to gather up all those aprons and bring them home so they won’t get lost.

  9. Amber Mondy says:

    Well Jennifer, I don’t JUST need an apron… I need to learn how to cook, lol. I’ve graduated to boiling water without burning myself. What’s next? LOL …the possibilities are endless! I’m being brave and making my daughter’s birthday cake in a few weeks. Keep your fingers crossed that my artistic abilities are strong enough to mask my cooking deficiency!

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