Remember when I said that I was going to include plenty of different variations of bacon on the gift guide. I wasn’t kidding y’all. Mmm…bacon.
Let me rewind and first say, that during the holidays my mom used to send out these gift packages of meats and various other things to different people.
To this day she gets people saying that it was the best gift they’d receive and that they looked forward to them and most importantly that they missed them.
I had that very thought in mind when I saw the ‘Tender Belly Bacon of the Month Club’.
You get a bacon lover this as a holiday gift, they might just propose. Whether it’s to you or the bacon is another story.
Tender Belly pork/bacon is home grown and stress free. Their pork products are procured using environmentally responsible and fully traceable methods. The animals are fed a 100% vegetarian diet — with no rendered animal byproducts, antibiotics or hormones, and live with plenty of space to roam.
As part of its focus on sustainable cuisine and local purveyors, Tender Belly partners with a wide network of family-run, co-op farmers in Iowa, Missouri and Colorado to supply it with the finest meats available.
Sounds good right? Now let’s get to the flavor. They sent me a package of Uncured Habanaro Bacon and a package of Cured Maple Bacon.
Let me tell you, the thought of getting 4lbs of bacon this good every single month brings a tear to my eye.
If you truly love that bacon lover in your life, get them the Tender Belly Bacon of the Month Club for the holidays.
My readers even get 5% off using discount code RAIN2014 at checkout. This code will be good for one-time use and is valid for any purchase on the Tender Belly site not just the bacon club.
Enter discount code RAIN2014 at checkout for a one-time 5% discount
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