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To love liver and bacon

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Sallywally1 Fri 24-Jul-20 17:30:32

Lots of people seem to hate it and to have bad childhood memories! We had it tonight and it was lovely with smoked bacon and cheesy mash.

anyone else

Milest0ne Sun 26-Jul-20 11:16:46

my H makes a delicious chicken liver pate.

Blossoming Sun 26-Jul-20 11:15:26

I love it! My husband does too.

grandtanteJE65 Sun 26-Jul-20 11:14:53

We can get the most delicous chicken livers here, but bacon is so dear since lockdown that we have dropped it, and make do with onions and brown sauce and boiled potatoes.

I just wish we could get kidneys too.

b1zzle Sun 26-Jul-20 11:13:26

Ugh! You're welcome to it. To my mind it's one of those things that has a life all of its own - like cling film and hosepipes. But, if you enjoy it - fill your boots (as they say). Just not for me!

Rosina Sun 26-Jul-20 11:13:23

If I were starving I could not put liver in my mouth. It is utterly revolting and just the thought of it makes me queasy!

Juicylucy Sun 26-Jul-20 11:08:14

My youngest DD loves it but she’s only one in our family, so she does it for herself as none of her family like it either.

Gransooz Sun 26-Jul-20 11:07:47

I love liver but when I was young I had a friend who hated it and would retch trying to eat it. They had it every week on the night we went to brownies and I would go round for her and sit with her trying to eat it as her mum wouldn’t let her go until she had finished it. Sooo, I helped her eat it! We’d be at the kitchen table and when her mum left the room I’d scoff some for her! ?
Now on tripe. I hated it as did my dad and one brother but my mum and other brother loved it. Every time they had it mum would say to me “just try a bit, you might like it this time”. Dad used to call it “stewed knitting”. ???

Tish Sun 26-Jul-20 11:03:17

Lambs, calves or venison liver only after the horrors of casseroled pigs liver that we were served as children. And cooked, according to my late father in law, a skid round the scorching pan!

CrazyGrandma2 Sun 26-Jul-20 10:59:48

Liver without fried onions? Now that is being unreasonable. smile

MissAdventure Sun 26-Jul-20 10:50:49

My mum's next door neighbour used to eat a bit of it raw before she cooked it.

henetha Sun 26-Jul-20 10:50:44

I'm trying to be vegetarian too, and do miss liver and bacon and mash.....mmmmmm.....shall I cheat a bit?

Elisabeth68 Sun 26-Jul-20 10:49:26

My late brother and I both married spouses who didn’t like liver
( my husband, a surgeon, would not eat anything he could recognise!)

So bro and I used to periodically meet at our Mum’s for her delicious liver and bacon stew

I may buy some this week and cook for myself during my 20 week of shielding

Oldwoman70 Sun 26-Jul-20 10:48:51

Sorry - anyone who likes liver is obviously a demon and must be destroyed

GrammarGrandma Sun 26-Jul-20 10:47:21

Any other vegetarians here?

Alexa Sun 26-Jul-20 10:46:56

Awful offal

Alexa Sun 26-Jul-20 10:46:08

Delicious liver and bacon! I am nearly vegetarian, and this conversation literally makes my mouth water.

Froglady Sun 26-Jul-20 10:45:14

I love liver. Mum used to cut it up into chunks, soak it in milk and then coat it in flour and cook with cheese. Beautiful. Quite often make it for myself in the past and have just realised that haven't eaten it for some time, so must have it this week; thank you for the reminder.

TrendyNannie6 Sun 26-Jul-20 10:44:27

Yep another thumbs up from us, we love it too

Pittcity Sun 26-Jul-20 10:44:26

I love liver if cooked properly. I have had some that would bounce if you dropped it.
Kidney's too are a favourite of mine.
DH won't touch it so I always order if it's on a restaurant menu.
He will eat black pudding and heart though....yum!

Mollygo Sun 26-Jul-20 10:44:17

We love liver with onions and bacon-preferably lamb but equally happy with pig.

My MIL ?? always bought lambs’ liver for the dog-though she’d serve the family with pigs’ liver because it was more economical for a big meal.

Dorsetcupcake61 Sun 26-Jul-20 10:42:20

It's not my favourite thing but if cooked properly can be nice. I think offal was something I grew up with,and cookery books up until the a decade or so included recipes. It seems less so now and lots of my daughters friends in their 20s and 30s are genuinely baffled and quite revolted by thought!

Phloembundle Sun 26-Jul-20 10:41:54

Liver is the spawn of the devil! Although I hate it, I used to get it for my son when he was young because I didn't want to impose my dislikes on him and I knew it was good for him. But slicing it up to cook it used to nearly make me sick. Having been a nurse, it reminds me of large blood clots.

sodapop Sat 25-Jul-20 09:07:08

Lamb's liver lightly cooked is delicious with mash and onions. Tripe is a definite no no for me. Unfortunately in the area where I live in France tripe sausage is considered a delicacy
(andouilettes) it's disgusting.

Sallywally1 Fri 24-Jul-20 21:37:35

My late golden retriever, (May she rest in peace and rise in glory) used to go nuts for tripe, even growling at her mum (me) if I went near her whilst she was gobbling it down. However on the advice of a vet this diet was discouraged and she was put on the complete food that was ‘good for her”.

MissAdventure Fri 24-Jul-20 21:36:09

"Would you like some nice L and B for dinner"?

"F O!!!"