Maybe You Have to Live Here
Going through the Kroger app to make my grocery list, I come across this:
The thought that someone would need to buy bacon grease is fully weird to me. Even a True Non-Cook like me has a supply of bacon grease in my refrigerator. Sure, you buy bacon because it's, uh, bacon, but an extra plus is then you get a cooking basic, too.
Maybe it's just a Southern thing, but bacon grease is used to flavor some dishes, used as a base for others, used as a frying medium, and, at least in my childhood home, as a salad "dressing". * Not having a "thing" of bacon grease is unheard of.
Is this just an us down here phenomenon?
*Recipe on request.
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