BaconCamp, A Celebration of Bacon In San Francisco

by Scott Beale on March 18, 2009 · 3 comments

BaconCamp

BaconCamp, a celebration of bacon in the spirit of BarCamp, takes place on March 21st in San Francisco. Registration is a suggested $5-$10 sliding scale donation with proceeds going to American Heart Association. Please let them know what bacon dish you are bringing.

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filed under Events, Food, San Francisco

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1 Anny Chih January 27, 2009 at 5:25 pm

omg I’m drooling just thinking about a bacon camp! Why can’t they have one of those in Vancouver?

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2 Scott Kveton January 27, 2009 at 5:39 pm

You can have one of these events in Vancouver!! Its a BaconCamp … you can do it anywhere! :-)

We did something similar in Portland two weeks ago called Masterbacon: http://bacn.com/masterbacon … how do you beat yummy bacon recipes *and* pig trophies?!

See you all at BaconCamp … the Portland Bac’n crew will be in full effect! (yes, I just said ‘full effect’) … :-)

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3 RICK! March 18, 2009 at 10:53 am

You will bow before my Pumpkin Spice Bacon, Teriaki-Pineapple Bacon, Coffee-Cinnamon-Orange Bacon and Coconut Chai Bacon

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