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Jowl may be fried and served like bacon, it’s more flavorful and less expensive. Use it to season vegetables and in your baked beans. Burgers’ jowl is dry cured, hickory smoked and sliced to just the right thickness.


Sliced Country Jowl


Item Contains Delivered D724 4 - 1 lb. pkgs. D728 8 - 1 lb. pkgs.


$39.95 62.00


Sale $37.95 59.00


Chunk Country Jowl


Like to slice your Jowl thicker or thinner? Like it better in chunks for seasoning your vegetables or soups? Buy your jowl unsliced. Delicious hickory smoked flavor. Thickness of Jowl pieces may run from 1 to 2 inches thick. Packed in approx. 1 lb. vacuum sealed packages.


Item Contains


D714 3 1/2 to 4 1/2 lbs. $37.95 D718 7 to 8 lbs.


Delivered 47.50


Sale $36.00 45.00


Peppered Sliced Jowl Pepper Sliced Jowl has just the right amount


of hand applied pepper.


Item Contains Delivered D764 Four 1 lb. pkgs. $39.95 D768 Eight 1 lb. pkgs. 62.00


Sale $37.95 59.00


NO HIDDEN CHARGES All prices include normal delivery in the continental U.S. 48.


Country Bacon Slabs


These slabs are ready for your slicer or butcher knife - cut it how you like - thick or even thicker! Slabs are trimmed from choice, carefully selected, corn-fed porkers then cured and smokehouse smoked to a golden brown with hickory sawdust. (Whole slab is cut in half & vacuumed together).


Half Slab of Bacon Item Contains D105


4 1/4 to 5 1/4 lb. Slab (de-rind)


Whole Slab of Bacon Item Contains D109


8 1/2 to 10 1/2 lb. Slab (de-rind)


Delivered $49.75


Delivered $77.50


Sale $47.50


Sale $73.75


The Bacon Sampler


Pre-sliced for your serving convenience. Sure to please everyone in your family. Sampler includes three completely different types of bacon. Sampler includes:


• 1 lb. Original Country Cured Bacon • 8 oz. pkg. Country Ham Bacon • 12 oz. pkg. Canadian Style Bacon.


Item K106


Delivered $39.95


Sale $37.95


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