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Order of Bacon or Ham. Order of Hash Browns. Order of Refried Beans. Rancheros On corn tortilla with Ranchero sauce, fried beans and “chilaquiles.” Mexican With beans, potato of the day, and “chilaquiles.” Motulen?os Eggs Fried eggs stacked on crispy tortillas, topped with red sauce, peas, ham and Cotija cheese, served with. Eat the piece of bacon he gives you. Speak to Eli again. During the cutscene, avoid clicking too fast through the dialogue or you will have to restart the cutscene. Build the hotspots and keep adding bacon until Eli has escorted the pigs away (focus on the middle one and they will all swarm to it).
What is bacon? It is memories of a pungent aroma awaking you on a winter morning. It is the essential ingredient in a 'special' recipe for baked beans. And it is probably the only meat which has been preserved in the same way since prehistoric times.
Purdy, Janet (1958) 'Bring Home the Bacon,' The Iowa Homemaker: Vol. 38 : No. 5 , Article 7.
Available at: https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/homemaker/vol38/iss5/7
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