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I'm almost 7 weeks and I'm feenin for bacon not I'm not sure a lot of taste buds I had change I wonder would I like turkey bacon and is it safe to eat it

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I love turkey bacon!! and I started eating them around two months out.

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I love it also, started at 1 mo.

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I am a month out and I just bought some turkey bacon. I havent had any yet but from what my dr's diet states it is the best choice. Good luck to you!

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I am 5 weeks post-op and I had some yesterday! Enjoy! ;)

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Can someone explain what turkey bacon is please?

Putting the words "turkey" and "bacon" together to refer to a single food item is, well, plain weird to an Australian :)

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For our Aussie in the group "turkey" bacon is the alternative to traditional streaky bacon that is made with "pork". It is imitation bacon made from smoked, chopped turkey:)

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For our Aussie in the group "turkey" bacon is the alternative to traditional streaky bacon that is made with "pork". It is imitation bacon made from smoked' date=' chopped turkey:)[/quote']

Thank you :)

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For our Aussie in the group "turkey" bacon is the alternative to traditional streaky bacon that is made with "pork". It is imitation bacon made from smoked' date=' chopped turkey:)[/quote']

And tastes like imitation bacon made from smoked, chopped turkey..nothing like real bacon.. But it's "ok". LoL

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Be careful with turkey bacon!! It is extremely high in sodium!! Most cardiologists (at least the ones I work with) will tell you that if you're going to eat bacon you'd be better off eating regular bacon in moderation!!

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Be careful with turkey bacon!! It is extremely high in sodium!! Most cardiologists (at least the ones I work with) will tell you that if you're going to eat bacon you'd be better off eating regular bacon in moderation!!

The BEST DAM MEDICAL ADVICE EVER DISPENSED!!!!!! Give that lady a high five And get Out of my way people's I got bacon to fry.

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The BEST DAM MEDICAL ADVICE EVER DISPENSED!!!!!! Give that lady a high five And get Out of my way people's I got bacon to fry.

Just remember...MODERATION!!! Lol...enjoy your bacon!!!

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What?? Aussies don't have turkey bacon??

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