Druids Eat Baconhenge Monuments for Breakfast
Unlike Stonehenge, which mysteriously had no defined origins or intent, the Baconhenge is here for a reason. To celebrate the goodness of bacon-wrapped french toast "stone" sticks that surround a frittata of mushrooms, potato and onions.
Baconhenge is not yet a UNESCO World Heritage Site but has the potential to inspire sacrifices, like breakfast cereal.
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3 Comments:
Those French toast sticks resemble Twinkies.
I shudder as I have an image of Paula Deen waving deep-fried bacon-wrapped Twinkies around.
holdthemayo at 2:05PM on 06/17/08
I totes want to make that and eat it.
PS I haven't the fortitude to eat as much butter as Paula though
feistyfoodie at 3:32PM on 06/17/08
@holdthemayo: I thought those were twinkies at first. Paula Deen would also place them on mounds of icing and green fondant, like a food sculpture.
fritesandfries at 11:12AM on 06/19/08