The bacon for my corn chowder soup |
Britain's National Pig Association is reporting that because Europe's annual pig product decreased this past year, and producers are decreasing their herd size due to high feed costs that we could see a global shortage of bacon.
What about our farmers in the U.S. what is their story? The U.S. Department of Agriculture showed in its monthly outlook report from August, that we are also seeing a decrease in the number of pigs in the U.S. Again this is due to the high feed costs from poor corn and soybean crops (that is what hogs mostly eat). Plus, add in the fact that we are exporting more and more of our pork, China has seemed to catch onto the trend, will we be standing in line for our bacon ration?
No, probably not. In this Minnesota Public Radio report Iowa Farm Economist, Steve Meyer, stands that no one in the U.S. or around the world will be standing in line for bacon. However, you can expect to pay more for it next year due to lower availability. To be exact you could pay between 6-10% more for your bacon.
Honey you better start bringing home more bacon, or we aren't going to have bacon.
Corn Chowder2 cups diced potatoes (I like using red with the skin on)1 1/2 cups chopped onion1 cup chopped celery2 cans kernel corn with juice1/4-1/2 bacon, fried and crumbled1 tsp salt1/8 tsp pepper
Sauce 1/2 cup butter1/2 cup flour4 cups milk
Just cover potatoes, ohio and celery with with water (I actually like to use chicken broth) and cook until tender. Now add corn with juice, bacon, salt and paper. To make sauce mix butter and flour, over medium-low heat, and then slowly add milk. Stir until thick. Add sauce to rest of ingredients, stir and serve. This will make 8 to 10 cups.
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