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Calif Bill[_2_] July 18th 09 09:36 PM

Truce Y'all
 

"H the K" wrote in message
m...
Calif Bill wrote:



My mom treated me properly. Cooked me something else when dad had liver.



Yeah, mine did, too, though I had liver a few years ago in a restaurant
(someone else ordered it), and I thought it was "ok." I'd not order it
though. I love broccoli, but have no use for brussels sprouts. I think it
is the smell of the latter I find off-putting.


In the biomedical world where I worked for awhile, cooked lots of liver. We
used it as the test bed for the RF device we made. Whole beef liver is
huge.



Lil' John July 18th 09 09:42 PM

Truce Y'all
 
On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 11:01:27 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

On Jul 17, 5:29*pm, Lil' John wrote:
On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 15:34:21 -0500, Vic Smith



wrote:
On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 16:03:06 -0400, Lil' John
wrote:


We're trying to teach a point here. Liver, if properly cooked, and
served with bacon and onions is a most succulent dish.


Ate a lot of just that growing up, and it was a common menu item in
most restaurants up here.
Then I read a guy talking about car filters, and how they trap all the
poisons of motor oil. *Pretty much like how beef liver catches all the
poisons in the cow's blood, he says.
I just can't get that picture out of my mind.


--Vic *


I'd cook my oil filters a little longer, but not much.

As Caligula used to say, "Everything in moderation."
--

John H


Er, John. Wasn't that Aristotle who said that?

i think that Caligula was probably far from being a moderate kind of
guy...


I concede that you know a lot more about those kinds of guys than I
do!
--

John H

Tim July 18th 09 10:13 PM

Truce Y'all
 
On Jul 18, 3:42*pm, Lil' John wrote:
On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 11:01:27 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:



On Jul 17, 5:29*pm, Lil' John wrote:
On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 15:34:21 -0500, Vic Smith


wrote:
On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 16:03:06 -0400, Lil' John
wrote:


We're trying to teach a point here. Liver, if properly cooked, and
served with bacon and onions is a most succulent dish.


Ate a lot of just that growing up, and it was a common menu item in
most restaurants up here.
Then I read a guy talking about car filters, and how they trap all the
poisons of motor oil. *Pretty much like how beef liver catches all the
poisons in the cow's blood, he says.
I just can't get that picture out of my mind.


--Vic *


I'd cook my oil filters a little longer, but not much.


As Caligula used to say, "Everything in moderation."
--


John H


Er, John. Wasn't that Aristotle who said that?


i think that Caligula was probably far from being a moderate kind of
guy...


I concede that you know a lot more about those kinds of guys than I
do!
--

John H


Oh probably not, but....

H the K July 18th 09 10:24 PM

Truce Y'all
 
Tim wrote:
On Jul 18, 3:42 pm, Lil' John wrote:
On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 11:01:27 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:



On Jul 17, 5:29 pm, Lil' John wrote:
On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 15:34:21 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote:
On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 16:03:06 -0400, Lil' John
wrote:
We're trying to teach a point here. Liver, if properly cooked, and
served with bacon and onions is a most succulent dish.
Ate a lot of just that growing up, and it was a common menu item in
most restaurants up here.
Then I read a guy talking about car filters, and how they trap all the
poisons of motor oil. Pretty much like how beef liver catches all the
poisons in the cow's blood, he says.
I just can't get that picture out of my mind.
--Vic
I'd cook my oil filters a little longer, but not much.
As Caligula used to say, "Everything in moderation."
--
John H
Er, John. Wasn't that Aristotle who said that?
i think that Caligula was probably far from being a moderate kind of
guy...

I concede that you know a lot more about those kinds of guys than I
do!
--

John H


Oh probably not, but....



I suggest Plato's dialogues, where you will find mention of sophrosyne.
Caligula, as every schoolboy knows, was an ancestor of Governor Sanford.

:)

Captain Yogi of Woodstock July 18th 09 10:50 PM

Truce Y'all
 
On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 14:54:46 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:


"Calif Bill" wrote in message
...


My mom treated me properly. Cooked me something else when dad had liver.


My mother tried passing it off as "steak" or some other form of beef.
Never worked.
I'd sit at the dinner table and gag. She was of the old school opinion
that liver was good for you .... iron for the blood and all that and tried
to pass it off on us once in a while.

Now, I really enjoy a nice, well prepared chunk of liver smothered in
onions. Problem is, it is no longer considered to be "good" for you.


Yeah - well at least she didn't make you eat this.

http://tinyurl.com/d6vzrq

Lil' John July 18th 09 11:11 PM

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On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 17:50:55 -0400, Captain Yogi of Woodstock
wrote:

On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 14:54:46 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:


"Calif Bill" wrote in message
...


My mom treated me properly. Cooked me something else when dad had liver.


My mother tried passing it off as "steak" or some other form of beef.
Never worked.
I'd sit at the dinner table and gag. She was of the old school opinion
that liver was good for you .... iron for the blood and all that and tried
to pass it off on us once in a while.

Now, I really enjoy a nice, well prepared chunk of liver smothered in
onions. Problem is, it is no longer considered to be "good" for you.


Yeah - well at least she didn't make you eat this.

http://tinyurl.com/d6vzrq


Eww. I just finished dinner. Yuck!
--

John H

H the K July 18th 09 11:20 PM

Truce Y'all
 
Captain Yogi of Woodstock wrote:
On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 14:54:46 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:

"Calif Bill" wrote in message
...
My mom treated me properly. Cooked me something else when dad had liver.

My mother tried passing it off as "steak" or some other form of beef.
Never worked.
I'd sit at the dinner table and gag. She was of the old school opinion
that liver was good for you .... iron for the blood and all that and tried
to pass it off on us once in a while.

Now, I really enjoy a nice, well prepared chunk of liver smothered in
onions. Problem is, it is no longer considered to be "good" for you.


Yeah - well at least she didn't make you eat this.

http://tinyurl.com/d6vzrq



Not even close to being Kosher.


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