Re: Fresh deer liver for supper
[Re: Bruce T]
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Use to love Liver & Onions but to many diseases out here now, the newest being CWD ~ won't eat it any more
If I give everything ~ is it enough?
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Re: Fresh deer liver for supper
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12/01/24 12:25 PM
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Use to love Liver & Onions but to many diseases out here now, the newest being CWD ~ won't eat it any more Any toxins that deer has ever ingested will be in the liver.
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Re: Fresh deer liver for supper
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12/01/24 01:02 PM
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Not sure that's true, though you hear that all the time, and..I'm not a liverologist so maybe? But I think any toxins and impurities get processed by the liver, removed from the blood stream and then eliminated as a waste product...the liver itself should be just....liver Yep
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Re: Fresh deer liver for supper
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12/01/24 02:35 PM
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The liver in your picture should not be eaten. The pits and tunnels you see in the cut pieces of raw liver are from liver flukes.
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Re: Fresh deer liver for supper
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12/01/24 02:54 PM
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The liver in your picture should not be eaten. The pits and tunnels you see in the cut pieces of raw liver are from liver flukes. Those are the common ducts,etc. that are found in all livers
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Re: Fresh deer liver for supper
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12/01/24 03:21 PM
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The liver in your picture should not be eaten. The pits and tunnels you see in the cut pieces of raw liver are from liver flukes. I’ve never seen a cross-cut liver not having those features.
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Re: Fresh deer liver for supper
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The liver in your picture should not be eaten. The pits and tunnels you see in the cut pieces of raw liver are from liver flukes. Those are the common ducts,etc. that are found in all livers I agree with this ^. Also, liver fluke pose no threat or danger to humans, especially when cooked. Not a problem. Know it or not ..... odds are, you've eaten worse.
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Re: Fresh deer liver for supper
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12/01/24 07:08 PM
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Not sure that's true, though you hear that all the time, and..I'm not a liverologist so maybe? But I think any toxins and impurities get processed by the liver, removed from the blood stream and then eliminated as a waste product...the liver itself should be just....liver I looked into this a little and it appears you are right. The liver can be damaged by toxins but are not stored there. I still ain't eating it.
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Re: Fresh deer liver for supper
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12/01/24 07:12 PM
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Not sure that's true, though you hear that all the time, and..I'm not a liverologist so maybe? But I think any toxins and impurities get processed by the liver, removed from the blood stream and then eliminated as a waste product...the liver itself should be just....liver I looked into this a little and it appears you are right. The liver can be damaged by toxins but are not stored there. I still ain't eating it. lol
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Re: Fresh deer liver for supper
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12/02/24 10:21 AM
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Yuk! I learned to hate liver when I was in the army. Seems they had it several times a week.
I don't watch football, so I don't know who Taylor Swift is, but he sounds fast.
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