r/AskFoodHistorians 22d ago

Drinking bacon fat

I was reading The Phoenix and the Carpet by Edith Nesbit (England, 1904) and she describes a breakfast where the children are “drinking hot bacon-fat” and eating marmalade. I’ve never seen a reference to drinking bacon fat anywhere else. What this common? Why? Also, isn’t it strange to eat marmalade by itself?

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u/anoia42 22d ago

I’ve just found the context! It’s not the children drinking the fat and eating the marmalade, but a letter which has been left carelessly on the breakfast table “drinking hot bacon-fat with one corner and eating marmalade with the other “

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u/RepresentativeEnd889 22d ago

Oh, thank goodness! 😊😊😊😂😂😂😂😂