World's Healthiest Foods

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Depressing. I don't eat any of that stuff. I'm glad mlk started this forum. It's an eye opener.

Where's the Devil Dogs?
 
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tsptalk wrote:
Depressing. I don't eat any of that stuff. I'm glad mlk started this forum. It's an eye opener.

Where's the Devil Dogs?
I'm slow Tom is that a Marine referance or a food referance? If you try to eat a real Devil Dog they bite back real hard. The real Devil Dogs are doing a tuff job in Iraq. I'm just a old Devil Dog who likes the porch.

Never enough thank for a great site Tom. Now go eat your liver.:P
 
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Drake's Devil Dogs. A little better than liver.Iwonder what came first, the cakes or the Marine reference? :)
 
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Stumbled of this site. Check out the nutrition on the 4 oz. of calves liver. I don't like liver buuuut will start eating a little every week.

http://www.whfoods.com/
Thanks for the site Show-me, very informative. I never really have liked beef liver, but I luvvvvvvvvvvv me some chicken livers. Wonder if they as good for ya...........
 
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tsptalk wrote:
Drake's Devil Dogs. A little better than liver.Iwonder what came first, the cakes or the Marine reference? :)
Germans in WW I named the Marines "Tufelhunden" in the battle atBelleau Woods because they fought like the dogs of Hell. OoooooRaaaah
 
Wow, thanks for the link. This site has the best list of foods with in-depth nutrition information I have ever seen.
 
I love liver, chicken, pig and duck (pate / foigras) liverwurst, calf liver onions and gravy over rice or here in Boiled Peanut Ga., GRITS, gonna live for ever, but of course I'm nnuuts!:D
 
I love ) ... calf liver onions and gravy ... :D

This was always a favorite but with fried potatoes -not rice- , as long as the liver & onions were cooked crusty - iron skillet, of course - - - then I discovered the function of the liver while in the body.... Haven't eaten any since !:sick:
What say you, Mike of the Twin Cities??
 
Is PBJ sandwich on that list? I eat alot of those. On whole grain of coarse with 1/2 a protien shake to wash it down. Thats my lunch 5/6 days a week. Breakfast is a banana with a multi vitamin and the other 1/2 of the shake. Dinner is whatever is cookin. Im usually pretty hungry by dinner time.
 
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