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Canadian bacon?
So not Canadian Bacon.
Canadian bacon?
What is that, Canadian bacon?
Canadian bacon and pepperoni.
You enjoy Canadian bacon.
An american would've ordered ham or canadian bacon.
I use Canadian bacon instead of ham.
Here's another canadian bacon.
I think Canadian bacon is better myself.
What made you say canadian bacon?
Canadian bacon, maple syrup, oh, and a pickle.
And don't forget the Canadian bacon.
You gave me Canadian bacon instead of bacon! .
Grand slam number two with double hash brown and a side of Canadian bacon.
I find Canadian bacon holds its flavor better than ham.
It's like I'm always thinking. Canadian bacon, what's that?
Well, if ham's Canadian bacon, then what the hell do you call bacon? .
If you die and donate your body to science,I promise to slice your brain like Canadian bacon.
Canadian Bacon, known as“back bacon” to the British, who apparently like to have their own names for everything bacon related, is made up of the tender loins located on the back of pigs.
Michael Moore created a fictional war between the United States andCanada in the comedy, Canadian Bacon.
Now Canadian Bacon, known as“back bacon” to the English who apparently like to come up with their own names for everything Bacon related, is made up of the tender loins located on the back of Piglet and his swine friends.
One egg white, scrambled, on a whole wheat English muffin with 1 ounce Canadian bacon and 1 slice low-fat cheese.
Now Canadian Bacon, known as“back bacon” to the English who apparently like to come up with their own names for everything Bacon related, is made up of the tender loins located on the back of Piglet and his swine friends.
If I were president,I would seriously consider some sort of automatic sterilization for anyone who ordered pineapple and Canadian bacon.
La Cave, Wynn: On Sundays only,one of the Strip's fanciest resorts offers a $40 all-you-can-eat brunch with mouth-watering dishes such as truffled grits, Canadian bacon, and French toast, plus $20 all-you-can-drink mimosas, caipirinhas, or mojitos.