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A chunk of ours is homemade but the biggest part is store bought. I'm not all that strict on the bacon. I don't eat a ton of it regularly but every so often I eat a pound pack over a couple three
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I make my own bacon so it’s really a non issue for me and I can control what goes into mine but for most people who are not sensitive to the ingredients in normal store bought bacon it’s a nonissue.
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I eat whatever bacon I find palatable enough, and monetary responsible enough. I may eat bacon three times a week.
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I hear a lot of carnivores, especially BBBE carnivores, talking about how much they love bacon. It's quite possibly the easiest thing to eat in our diet. However, I hardly ever hear them mention sugar-free bacon, which I feel like even loose carnivores should only eat, bacon-wise. I hope that this is just assumed, but I'm sure people will figure that out. Now what about 100% strict carnivores who want to eat their sugar-free bacon from the grocery store? Chances are it has spices, vinegar or celery extract, all of which come from plants. After a quick search, I found an article that provides a list of keto Whole30 compliant bacon brands and where to find them, four of which, amazingly, have no plant products whatsoever in their ingredients! If preservatives are a strong no for you, these also won't do because only one of them doesn't have any preservatives either (the U.S Wellness one). They are: Market Pantry Hardwood Smoked Classic Cut Reduced Sodium Bacon from Target, Kirkland Signature Thick Sliced Lower Sodium Bacon from Costco, U.S Wellness Sugar Free Pork Bacon Slices from the U.S Wellness website, and Smithfield Hickory Smoked Lower Sodium Bacon from Walmart. So if you've been wondering how to eat fully carnivore-compliant bacon, that's how.
https://www.wholekitchensink.com/whole30-compliant-bacon/
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