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Eisboch wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 10:28:57 -0400, DownTime wrote: RPSIII wrote: When I was a kid we used to eat liver at least once a month. Beef liver sucked, but chicken liver was tasty. To this day, just the smell of liver brings back a bad childhood memory and the ole gag reflex kicks in. I. HATE. LIVER. My mother, sticking to the conventional wisdom of the time that liver was good for you, made bold attempts every once in a while to serve liver. She'd disguise it as steak or something but nothing fooled me. I hated it. But, to my surprise, I now enjoy it, if prepared well. Usually like it with the conventional onions. Another gagger of youth that I grew to really like is yogurt. Eisboch Hmmm. My father liked liver and onions so my mother cooked it about once a month. That was the one thing my mother cooked I would not eat. I think it was the smell more than anything else. My mother was a pretty good cook, a talent she learned from her mother, who was a terrific cook. My father's mother couldn't boil water, but she was a great grandmother. She took me to Revere Beach every day in the summer when I went to visit. Interestingly, I tried liver and onions a few years ago at a diner, and I liked it. Smelled the same, too. My great food awakening came when I first visited my wife's southern relatives. I did not recognize at least half the stuff that was piled on my plate at every meal. I still don't, but it tastes good, so I eat it. |