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Air fryer bacon sounds like a brilliant health hack. Imagine: perfectly crispy bacon with a fraction

[View in your web browser]( [Check out Time Inc. Food.]( [Why You Should NEVER Cook Bacon in Your Air Fryer]( Air fryer bacon sounds like a brilliant health hack. Imagine: perfectly crispy bacon with a fraction of the calories and fat. Besides, air frying can make foods like chicken wings, doughnuts, and fish and chips a little healthier, so shouldn’t it have the same effect on bacon? In theory, yes. But when I tried to cook bacon in my Philips Viva Collection HD9621 Air Fryer, it was a complete disaster. [Read More...]( SHARE [FYI]( [Williams Sonoma is Having a Major Sale]( [Cooking Light]( SHARE [How to Cook Bacon for a Crowd]( [MyRecipes]( SHARE [Food News]( [CDC Recommends Ban on ALL Romaine]( [Cooking Light]( SHARE [Have a Count Chocula Movie Pitch?]( [Extra Crispy]( SHARE [Kitchen Gear]( [You Need This Portable Food Heater]( [Real Simple]( SHARE [The Crown Jewel of Waffle Irons]( [MyRecipes]( SHARE [Sweet!]( [Our 13 Best Matcha Desserts]( [MyRecipes]( SHARE [Our 25 Best Tiramisu Recipes]( [MyRecipes]( SHARE [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Your California Privacy Rights]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you indicated your interests in receiving news and updates from Time Inc. Affluent Media Group. Time Inc. Affluent Media Group Customer Service Department P.O Box 62710 | Tampa, FL 33662-7108 ©2018 MEREDITH CORPORATION. MyRecipes.com is part of the Allrecipes Food Group. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.

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