Showing posts with label bacon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bacon. Show all posts

Monday, June 23, 2008

George Washington and his Salty Lip - A Historical Porkmoustache Interlude



While it is common knowledge that GW sported a powdered wig and dentures, few Americans are aware of their first president's proclivity for the pork moustache. Indeed, the tree-chopping fable in which GW declared "I cannot tell a lie" stems from his fondness for the savoury-sweet flavor of cherry wood-smoked bacon. Although Martha Custis Washington burned their correspondence after GW's death, in accounts of family lore their courtship was fraught with bacon; George, as a young suitor, wooed Martha by donning a salty slab above his upper lip. As a Revolutionary War General, Washington sported an elaborately trimmed pork-stache and demanded that his officers present themselves similarly accoutered. In his presidential years, GW thought it fitting to wear a crispier 'stache.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

'stache #2 - bacon moustache




The navy blazer of food moustaches, the bacon moustache is stylish, timeless, and delicious. Both Chinese and Italian cultures claim invention, although modern historians typically agree that Marco Polo likely brought the porcine lip-piece back to his home country following his years-long Eastern sojourn.

Dorcas fried up this sugared and spiced bacon for Cornelius' breakfast 'stache. The bacon moustache may be worn year round.