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Has anyone seen or bought one?

Needless to say I am trying my hand at making bacon and I forsee slicing it without one will be difficult.

I know Verasu sell them at 5000baht but that is a bit too much for my budget.

Thanks in advasnce.

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Freezing it may make it easier to slice with a regular (but very sharp) knife? (Not completely -18 degrees solid, but just a bit) Will still be rather thick, but pretty good nonetheless.

I make my own ham and bacon and it IS hard to get a thinner cut without a slicer.

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I know Verasu sell them at 5000 baht but that is a bit too much for my budget. Cheer up as they are 18,000 baht in Makro so you have already saved 13,000.

I need one as well and I am still trying to justify it to myself.

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How do you make bacon? The smoked type that we eat in USA. And what spice/ equipment would be needed. Thanks. I would like to try my hand at this as well!

I have just looked up in my food files and I have about 18 different files.

What I must do is to put them somewhere that is easy to dump out meanwhile to get you going

Bacon making stuff by kikoman.doc

Bacon-honey mustard cure.doc

Honey and mustard pork loin or bacon.doc

Honey and Mustard Roast Bacon Joint.doc

Made My Own Bacon This Week.doc

And just to make you a little jealous and hungry I have just started brining 3 kg of pork for

My home made ham with pictures.doc

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How do you make bacon? The smoked type that we eat in USA. And what spice/ equipment would be needed. Thanks. I would like to try my hand at this as well!

I have just looked up in my food files and I have about 18 different files.

What I must do is to put them somewhere that is easy to dump out meanwhile to get you going

Bacon making stuff by kikoman.doc

Bacon-honey mustard cure.doc

Honey and mustard pork loin or bacon.doc

Honey and Mustard Roast Bacon Joint.doc

Made My Own Bacon This Week.doc

And just to make you a little jealous and hungry I have just started brining 3 kg of pork for

My home made ham with pictures.doc

Thanks bill!

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"I know Verasu sell them at 5000baht but that is a bit too much for my budget."

They have them on sale for 4700. How could that be too much for a professional slicer? How could you possibly find one for less? They would be 4 X the price in the West.

Severin Model SEV-3914

  • ELECTRIC UNIVERSAL SLICER
  • motor casing, base and safety stop made of heavy duty metal
  • 150 W
  • stainless steel blade, diameter 190 mm, removable for easy cleaning
  • thickness of slices adjustable from 0-15 mm
  • carriage with finger protection and end-piece holder
  • illuminated on/off switch
  • tilt position of food for optimum cutting results
  • non-slip feet
  • cable storage
  • Dimensions (WxHxD): 385mm x 270mm x 255mm

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They have them on sale for 4700. How could that be too much for a professional slicer? How could you possibly find one for less?

Maybe he just wants bacon for personal use? I agree with WTK about the "freezing" thing, that's how I do it.

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"I know Verasu sell them at 5000baht but that is a bit too much for my budget."

They have them on sale for 4700. How could that be too much for a professional slicer? How could you possibly find one for less? They would be 4 X the price in the West.

Severin Model SEV-3914

  • ELECTRIC UNIVERSAL SLICER
  • motor casing, base and safety stop made of heavy duty metal
  • 150 W
  • stainless steel blade, diameter 190 mm, removable for easy cleaning
  • thickness of slices adjustable from 0-15 mm
  • carriage with finger protection and end-piece holder
  • illuminated on/off switch
  • tilt position of food for optimum cutting results
  • non-slip feet
  • cable storage
  • Dimensions (WxHxD): 385mm x 270mm x 255mm

They have been slowly reducing in price over the year but I hadn't realised they were that price now.

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The meat section of the Rimping near the Iron Bridge have been kind enough to slice my home cured bacon for me.

I would say that is pretty darn decent of them considering the fact that they are in business to sell you products. I remember 4 or 5 months ago at Rimping Nim City. My wife bought 2 salmon steaks and because we would not be going home for a few hours asked them if they would pack them in some ice. They told her to go to a machine and buy ice.
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