What is your favorite part of the human body?
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. . .here are my thoughts.
What is your favorite part of the human body?
Great respect goes to the organs we can’t live without—that includes you Mr. Skin (not the website!). But that eliminates the spleen and appendix. Props to organs that get at least 15% of cardiac output—brain, kidneys, and liver are still in the race. It’s imperative to rid my body of that nightly bourbon—kidneys and liver in a head-to-head showdown. It’d be spectacular to have the capacity to partially regenerate. Liver for the win! But the real question: does liver or kidney taste better? I’ve never had steak and kidney pie. Prior to about a week ago, I could’ve said the same about liver and onions. That is, until my wife’s birthday dinner at Cap City in Dublin. You seldom hear good things about the dish, but they have liver and onions as a permanent Wednesday entrée option. It must rate fairly well if the meal is offered 52 times a year. So I decided to pull the trigger. And the verdict is . . . there’s absolutely nothing special about it—neither negative or positive. Steak and kidney pie now tops my list of food oddities to try.
Love liver and onions. Also love tripe. I haven’t had in a while. Last time was in Canada. It’s low in fat because it’s the stomach and that’s a muscle. Made with potatoes and tomatoes sauce delicious. I’m getting a craving. I have to see if I could find some in the store. Brad, do you want an invite to dinner next time I make it.
If you can convince my mother to eat some, too, maybe I’ll make a special trip.
Bye the way, I DO NOT cook human stomach.
I was really surprised you ate liver and onions. I’ve never cooked or eaten it
I was a bit surprised myself, to be honest.
Didn’t think you were referring to favorite part to eat. Liver & onions is a no. My mother us to make it and all I would eat was homemade bread dipped in the onions. As far as my favorite body part to look at it is the eyes. They tell all.
Who can ever tell what I mean!?