About your earlier post - one of my neighbours is a devotee of Santoshi Maa (mother of patience) and called my daughters in one day to eat some blessed food (prasad) in honour of the goddess. But that goddess is a creation of a (probably) sixties movie. She's seen generally as a manifestation of Durga Maa who was even worshipped by Lord Ram, who, for the Hindus, is a god himself. An interesting feature of the Hindu faith is that god can be whoever you like!
I think we are all in agreement that this is not our favorite bacon item.
Gaelikaa: Thanks for the further info about this week's goddess. It really is interesting, and I am so glad to have readers who can tell what this is really all about.
Petrea, I'm a vegetarian, so the bacon goddess would not like me! But, can you imagine a bacon goddess??? I was at a craft faire last weekend and I saw a bacon pillow (made to look like bacon, not real bacon). You could sleep with your head on bacon and dream bacon dreams!
What the?!!! You can't just tease us like that! Do you really use it like a soap? ewww! Who wants to smell like bacon - besides my fiancee? I bet your dog wouldn't mind either. :)
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23 comments:
Gack!
Is that for use during the wash your mouth out time?
At least you know your place.
We canines appreciate your cooking.
Hm, I think I'll stick with my Ivory ;)
Now you're scaring me. (In horror movies, it's always the one with the sweet face.)
This is gross.
About your earlier post - one of my neighbours is a devotee of Santoshi Maa (mother of patience) and called my daughters in one day to eat some blessed food (prasad) in honour of the goddess. But that goddess is a creation of a (probably) sixties movie. She's seen generally as a manifestation of Durga Maa who was even worshipped by Lord Ram, who, for the Hindus, is a god himself. An interesting feature of the Hindu faith is that god can be whoever you like!
Did you buy it and try it???
I wonder if there is a bacon goddess?
AHAHHA Love love this post. Although I do suppose bacon soap has its downsides. hahah.
Would you like to exchange blog links?
-Laila
www.randomweavings.blogspot.com
I have a feeling that soap could give one the trotters...
That dog has the eye of a siamese cat. I'd keep your eye on that one.
I'm thinking I probably couldn't make a clean poem of bacon soap....
I think we are all in agreement that this is not our favorite bacon item.
Gaelikaa: Thanks for the further info about this week's goddess. It really is interesting, and I am so glad to have readers who can tell what this is really all about.
Oh my God!!! :-DDD
Oh, thank you, thank you Margaret! :) It really makes me happy. And I've added you to mine.
-Laila
www.randomweavings.blogspot.com
Lynne has the right idea. Is there a goddess of bacon for Lynne?
ahahahahahahahah
Petrea, I'm a vegetarian, so the bacon goddess would not like me! But, can you imagine a bacon goddess??? I was at a craft faire last weekend and I saw a bacon pillow (made to look like bacon, not real bacon). You could sleep with your head on bacon and dream bacon dreams!
Lynne, I think the bacon goddess would be greasy, friendly, and maybe a little bit fat. She would be absolutely irresistible to non-vegetarians.
Actually, there is a goddess of bacon. Porcina: http://margaretfinnegan.blogspot.com/search/label/Porcina
Ah yes. I'd forgotten about Porcina. There goes my heartbeat again.
What the?!!! You can't just tease us like that! Do you really use it like a soap? ewww! Who wants to smell like bacon - besides my fiancee? I bet your dog wouldn't mind either. :)
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