Richard Simpson (he/him)

The other thing to look at is what your competition is.

The neat thing about this method is that you can easily do just a few strips and then put the rest back into a plastic container in the fridge for the next day.You don’t have to feel like since you’ve got everything out, that you have to make the whole package..

Richard Simpson (he/him)

Fold the paper towel back over itself, enclosing the bacon..Pop it in the microwave for about 2 minutes per slice.I was originally told that it’s supposed to be about 1 minute per slice, but I find that in my microwave, 2 minutes is pretty much perfect.

Richard Simpson (he/him)

So that’s 4 minutes for 2 slices.Then you can go make the toast, pour the juice, get the vitamins, or whatever else you need to do at breakfast time while you wait.. Here’s how it looks when it comes out.. OK, it looks weird.. Open  it up.. OK, it looks even weirder..

Richard Simpson (he/him)

But just think about all of the stuff that usually gets left in the frying pan.

The paper towel just absorbs it all and makes it more visible..It’s now almost permanently in the back of the tractor for hay rides.

I guess I can be OK with that.Hay ridin’ cousins are pretty cute!.

I don’t have those pictures ready, so I’ll just have to spring them on you one day when you’re least expecting it.…and suddenly we were in a rainbow!.