Bacon

  • NewsYahoo Life

    Autistic Wedding Guest Was Served Bacon, and It Meant So Much to His Mom

    A boy with autism who loves bacon got his favorite food at a family wedding. The matter is even more delicate for parents of children on the autism spectrum, as well as adults on the spectrum themselves. “Our wedding RSVP included: 1- beef entree, 2- chicken entrees, 1- bacon entree,” wrote Jo-Ann Turning on the Facebook page of her family’s blog, Bacon and Juiceboxes: Our Life With Autism.

  • NewsYahoo Canada Style

    Over-eating or under-eating these 10 foods could kill you, study says

    A recent study in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that over-consumption of processed foods rich in salt and sugary drinks contributes to almost half of all U.S deaths from heart disease, stroke and diabetes. A rather shocking statistic considering that this is something preventable. The “bad” foods included processed meats like bacon, bologna and hot dogs, red meat such as steaks and hamburgers and sugary drinks.

  • NewsErica Rae Chong

    11 of the craziest new foods at the CNE this year

    The Ex is known for its over the top, bacon-laden, chocolate-covered, artery-clogging frakenfoods and this year is no different.

  • NewsFood Network on Yahoo

    5 Things You Think About Bacon That Totally Aren’t True

    Eighty percent of American households have bacon on their weekly grocery list, contributing to the over 1 billion finger-licking servings being dished out each year. Along with the popularity of pork fat comes many misconceptions — let’s set the record straight on some of the most-popular bacon folklore.

  • NewsYahoo Health

    #FreeBacon Sizzles on Social Media After WHO Meat Report

    Social media expressed its love for bacon Tuesday after a controversial international report released Monday said processed meats (like bacon) can cause cancer. Many experts agree the report has merit, but say it’s still OK to eat bacon in moderation. (Photo: Getty Images) Bacon lovers took to social media on Tuesday to express disdain over a World Health Organization report that said processed meat is likely to cause cancer. The hashtags #FreeBacon, #Bacongeddon and #JeSuisBacon were among the