Gooseberries when green are perfect sour.We used to chew on rhubarb stalks as a kids...as well as eat gooseberries and chokecherries......all of them very, very tart. And yes the leaves of rhubarb are highly poisonous...![]()
Ha! After my last wedding we took the wedding party, all family, to eat at Louie's On The Lake. At the time it was a very nice restaurant on Clear Lake. Husband's youngest daughter was 4 & a picky eater in that if she didn't recognize a dish, she wouldn't eat it. I took the kids through the buffet & let them get what they wanted. She got the usual veggies, but we weren't coming across a meat she wanted to try. Until the very end of the table when she spotted a big pile of... chicken legs! She was smitten. She didn't know one place had that many chicken legs! I stopped the server from speaking, winked, & told him to give her those chicken legs. She went back for sevonds because they were a little small. On her 13th birthday we took her out to eat & she wanted to go back to that place. She actually remembered that big pile of chicken legs d wanted to see if they still served them like that. Sadly, after many years in business it had closed. But we went to her second choice & finally told her about that 2 plates of frog legs she'd eaten.oh wow, didn't know that. Good thing I didn't bite those. Dad had a bad habit of cookin stuff and not tellin me what it was til after I'd tasted it, cuz he figgered if it sounded weird, I'd just decide I didn't like it. that's how I ended my one and only time trying lamb. Thought they were just itty bitty pork chops! lol Don't remember what they tasted like, but I remember they were the best tasting "pork chops" I'd ever had.![]()
ok......now if all you okra haters DO like liver.........there is something seriously wrong here!! hehehe
I can really only think of one veggie I don't like, & that's beets. Of course there are probably a lot I've never had or heard of. I've never had rutabega. (however you spell it. Apparently my phone has never had it either, since it had no suggestions.)
Never knew you could eat them raw. But at least I got them down the maw. 30% daily requirement of vitamin C!!!
Yer fired!Smothered liver & onions are delicious!. A little cafe next door to us makes th once a week. Mom & I go about once a month just for that!
Don't like Woo...Don't think I've ever had a cooked turnip, well, yes I have if you call cubing it up and adding it to veggie beef soup. I just peal and eat 'em. Just don't want to get old or really big ones because they get woody.
I swear by those crock pot liners. At my local Walmart they are on the bottom shelf in the plastic bag section (as in like Ziplock).Dennis.....have you heard of the crockpot liners?? Makes cleaning the crock pot super easy. Also makes pouring leftovers into a bowl super easy. Pick up the liner.....put it in the bowl, and just pick up a bottom corner, and let it all spill into the bowl as you lift the liner up from the bottom.
Reynolds Slow Cooker Liners 4 ct
Flame suit on - I like liver, beef fried with lots of onions or chicken liver - I make a mean Jewish style chopped liver and lamb (traditional family Easter dinner), aspergutslove beets, especially pickled. Never had rutabagas either though. Only had rhubarb once, and that was when I was about 10.......saw it in the fridge and thought it was some kinda giant red celery....so I took a bite.Never ever eat raw rhubarb!!!
I would like to try this sometime......but not enough to make one. Have never seen it at a restaurant, or knew anyone that made em. Then again, strawberry pie uncooked, seems like a much better thing to do with the strawberries. Or strawberry shortcake!As for rhubarb - strawberry rhubarb pie,
yep.
i can forgive people who like brussel sprouts or asparagus. ".... forgive them, for they know not what they do"
but... enjoying liver (of all things) should not be a human enterprise. {{{shudders}}}
jup! peel em, slice em, lil bit of salt, and yumm yumm yumm try it that way if you're given anymore of em. Totally different taste than cooked.
Liver and onions....good, as well as liver and bacon...Liverwurst or braunschweiger with horseradish......great sandwiches....so there you are....different strokes folks...
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And gravy!I love liver...liver n onions, and
CHICKEN LIVERS
with collard greens...yummy....
I usually slice em between 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick. I love em, just never think to get em. In fact, puttin that on the shoppin list now!yup...slice em up the thickness of potato chips....yummy...