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6. Pour the egg mixture over the bacon and cheese. It's like the quilt over the layers we've already prepared.
7. Top with the remaining cheese, and sprinkle with parsley if you're using it – it's like the first snowflakes gently resting on a winter's eve.
8. Bake in the preheated oven for 35-40 minutes, or until the quiche is set and the top is a lovely golden brown, like the colors of our prairie sunsets. If desired, garnish with more chopped cooked bacon on top.
9. Let it cool for a few minutes – patience is a virtue, after all. Slice and serve it warm to all those eager faces at your table.

Variations & Tips:
For households with picky eaters or dietary restrictions, quiche is forgiving. You can whisk in some diced vegetables like bell peppers or spinach for added nutrition. If someone doesn't care for bacon, swap it out for diced ham or leave the meat out altogether and double up on veggies. If lactose is a concern, try lactose-free milk and cheese. And remember, the most important thing you can put into any dish is a heaping spoonful of love – it's the secret ingredient that makes everything taste better.

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