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Cooking Bacon in the Oven? Use Your Gun Instead

Cooking Bacon in the Oven? Use Your Gun Instead

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Forget about cooking bacon in the oven. We've got a better, kick-ass way.

We have a great love affair with bacon and for good reason. It's relatively inexpensive, it's easy to find, it goes good with practically anything (hot dogs, salads, steak, more bacon, etc), it's incredibly easy to make and last but definitely not least—it tastes freaking amazing.

When it comes to eating it, there are a handful of ways how to cook bacon:

  1. On the stove
  2. In the oven
  3. Using your microwave
  4. With a gun

That gives you plenty of choices to…wait a minute. Does that list include a gun?!

WHY YES!

By popping off around 90 rounds of .223 calibers from a pre-86 M16, YouTube user Dustin Ellermann was able to cook a few strips of bacon wrapped around the gun's suppressor in a short amount of time.

use a gun to cook bacon, see more at https://homemaderecipes.com/entertaining/cooking-bacon-in-the-oven-gun

It may not be a practical way to cook bacon, but you can't say that it isn't awesome. Check out the video for yourself below.

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