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Zingerman's Guide to Better Bacon: Stories of Pork Bellies, Hush Puppies, Rock 'n' Roll Music and Bacon Fat Mayonnaise

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2009 Zingerman Press; First Edition

240 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2009

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Ari Weinzweig

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CO-FOUNDER, ZINGERMAN'S COMMUNITY OF BUSINESSES

In 1982, Ari Weinzweig, along with his partner Paul Saginaw, founded Zingerman’s Delicatessen with a $20,000 bank loan, a Russian History degree from the University of Michigan, 4 years of experience washing dishes, cooking and managing in restaurant kitchens and chutzpah from his hometown of Chicago. They opened the doors with 2 employees and a small selection of specialty foods and exceptional sandwiches.

Today, Zingerman’s Delicatessen is a nationally renowned food icon and the Zingerman’s Community of Businesses has grown to 10 businesses with over 750 employees and over $55 million in annual revenue. Aside from the Delicatessen, these businesses include Zingerman’s Bakehouse, Coffee Company, Creamery, Roadhouse, Mail Order, ZingTrain, Candy Manufactory, Cornman Farms and a Korean restaurant that is scheduled to open in 2016. No two businesses in the Zingerman’s Community of Businesses are alike but they all share the same Vision and Guiding Principles and deliver “The Zingerman’s Experience” with passion and commitment.

Besides being the Co-Founding Partner and being actively engaged in some aspect of the day-to-day operations and governance of nearly every business in the Zingerman’s Community, Ari Weinzweig is also a prolific writer. His most recent publications are the first 4 of his 6 book series Zingerman’s Guide to Good Leading Series: A Lapsed Anarchist’s Approach to Building a Great Business (Part 1), Being a Better Leader (Part 2), Managing Ourselves (Part 3) and the newly-released Part 4, The Power of Beliefs in Business. Earlier books include the Zingerman’s Guides to Giving Great Service, Better Bacon, Good Eating, Good Olive Oil, Good Vinegar and Good Parmigiano-Reggiano.

Ari regularly travels across the country (and world) on behalf of ZingTrain, teaching organizations and businesses about Zingerman’s approach to business. He is a sought-after Keynote speaker, having delivered keynotes for Inc. 500, Microsoft Expo Spring Conference, Great Game of Business Gathering of Games, Positive Business Conference at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business, American Society for Quality (ASQ), and the American Cheese Society. Most recently, Ari and Paul Saginaw were invited to address an audience of 50,000 for the University of Michigan 2015 Spring Commencement.

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January 3, 2019
Ari Weinzweig, one of the Zingerman's founders, writes a love story about bacon and includes 42 recipes. Lots of relevant information on various processes and products, and some interesting tidbits as well - really all about bacon in a nice little 228 pp book. Of course if you're even in Ann Arbor MI, you must stop for a sandwich &/or some dessert at the legendary Zingerman's Deli. Maybe Ari will be there, and if so, I'm sure he will personalize your copy just like he did mine!
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152 reviews6 followers
September 21, 2011
Who knew so much could be said about bacon? After reading this, I'll never willingly eat supermarket bacon again. My one complaint is that it lacks a source guide, so those of us not fortunate enough to live near Zingerman's will have to hunt down all the highly praised bacon for ourselves.
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33 reviews
July 13, 2009
Great fun; super interesting. Mmmmm ... bacon.
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January 31, 2010
What I learned...where to get good bacon in the US...
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December 8, 2012
Not really a cookbook, though there are some recipes at the end. It's more just ruminations on bacon, discussions of different types of bacon (both domestic and foreign) and odes to bacon.
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