In trying to reform my eating habits, one of the great struggles for me is eating my vegetables. While I can eat all sorts of cooked vegetables (especially with tons of butter) the real challenge lay in raw foods like salad. Strangely, I have to credit Wendy’s “Junior Bacon Cheeseburger” with easing my transition to healthier foods.
For those who don’t know, the JBC is a essentially a small cheeseburger with mayonnaise, lettuce, tomato, and bacon. When I first started getting them, I used to take the lettuce, tomato, and mayo off. Then, one day I was in a hurry and forgot to order it without the veggies. It wasn’t as bad as I’d feared. I still wasn’t sold on the whole “salad on a sandwich” thing, but bacon covers a multitude of sins.
Over the years, I stopped changing the JBC and ordered it as-is… and I got used to it. In a very real sense, it was the Junior Bacon Cheeseburger (emphasis on the Bacon) that allowed me to stop dreading lettuce and tomatoes. I’m still not a fan of onions and peppers, but between different kinds of lettuce, carrots, cucumbers, spinach, and the like I can still eat a respectable salad.
I think it’s funny to see all of the posts by vegetarians about how “bacon is a gateway meat”, since for me it’s been the exact opposite. Without bacon, I probably would still not eat salads, or at least not as frequently.
Bacon really is my favorite vegetable.
So next time you want to healthy up a breakfast sandwich, perhaps tossing an egg on a simple BLT (Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato) sandwich might be the way to go. I know that I’ve cut the calorie count of my breakfasts at Denny’s Pantry substantially by ordering their B.E.L.T. instead of an omelet or pancakes.