My Saviour
Labour leader Ed Miliband recently dashed into the middle of a road to save a fallen cyclist. Who has come to your rescue? Have you ever been the rescuer?
( , Thu 9 May 2013, 13:29)
Labour leader Ed Miliband recently dashed into the middle of a road to save a fallen cyclist. Who has come to your rescue? Have you ever been the rescuer?
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Oh me too
kidneys taste bloody weird, I never understood the appeal
( , Wed 15 May 2013, 12:15, 2 replies)
kidneys taste bloody weird, I never understood the appeal
( , Wed 15 May 2013, 12:15, 2 replies)
"Because meat tastes like murder and murder tastes PRETTY GOOD, don't it, folks?" - Dennis Leary
( , Wed 15 May 2013, 12:17, closed)
( , Wed 15 May 2013, 12:17, closed)
I ordered liver in a fairly posh, French restaurant
and was asked how I wanted it cooked. Having only had it cooked to leather, as a child, I asked how the chef liked it. "Very rare," was the answer, so I chose that (the waitress wasn't entirely convinced that this was a good idea). Much to my delight, liver cooked very rare is absolutely delicious.
Kidneys are also delicious, be they in a pie, or pudding, or dusted in flour and fried up for breakfast. Having to soak them in milk, to remove the odour of piss, however, does take the shine off.
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and was asked how I wanted it cooked. Having only had it cooked to leather, as a child, I asked how the chef liked it. "Very rare," was the answer, so I chose that (the waitress wasn't entirely convinced that this was a good idea). Much to my delight, liver cooked very rare is absolutely delicious.
Kidneys are also delicious, be they in a pie, or pudding, or dusted in flour and fried up for breakfast. Having to soak them in milk, to remove the odour of piss, however, does take the shine off.
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