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Re: Fresh deer liver
[Re: PAskinner]
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11/19/25 09:33 PM
11/19/25 09:33 PM
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Virginia
52Carl
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Virginia
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Liver is the most nutrient-dense meat you can eat, actually. Nothing unhealthy about it. It is a great way to lose weight in a hurry too. Its all protein and zero carbs, but most significant for weight loss is all of the ensuing projectile vomiting. Studies have shown that projectile vomiting burns significantly more calories than regular vomiting... 
Last edited by 52Carl; 11/19/25 09:34 PM.
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Re: Fresh deer liver
[Re: Crowfoot]
#8507424
11/19/25 10:05 PM
11/19/25 10:05 PM
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Joined: Oct 2013
East of the Mason-Dixon Line
DelawareRob
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East of the Mason-Dixon Line
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Pork, beef, deer, chicken, turkey, calf .... all good liver. Always kept squirrel and rabbit liver too. Good stuff.  Oh yeah, can’t beat duck, goose and swan liver also.
It’s deer hunting, not deer passing.
If I have a tag, I’m ready to drag.
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Re: Fresh deer liver
[Re: PAskinner]
#8507517
Yesterday at 06:49 AM
Yesterday at 06:49 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Northern Maine
Bruce T
OP
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OP
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Northern Maine
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Liver is the most nutrient-dense meat you can eat, actually. Nothing unhealthy about it. Also great source of iron as well.
NRA,NTA,MTA,FTA
#1 goal=Trap a wolverine
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Re: Fresh deer liver
[Re: 52Carl]
#8507555
Yesterday at 08:41 AM
Yesterday at 08:41 AM
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Joined: Aug 2010
PA
PAskinner
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PA
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Liver is the most nutrient-dense meat you can eat, actually. Nothing unhealthy about it. It is a great way to lose weight in a hurry too. Its all protein and zero carbs, but most significant for weight loss is all of the ensuing projectile vomiting. Studies have shown that projectile vomiting burns significantly more calories than regular vomiting...  It tastes great. I used to hate liver, but my taste buds changed I guess.
Right now I’m having amnesia and déjà vu at the same time. I think I’ve forgotten this before.
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Re: Fresh deer liver
[Re: DelawareRob]
#8507744
Yesterday at 02:34 PM
Yesterday at 02:34 PM
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Joined: Oct 2007
OK
Aaron Proffitt
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OK
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Pork, beef, deer, chicken, turkey, calf .... all good liver. Always kept squirrel and rabbit liver too. Good stuff.  Oh yeah, can’t beat duck, goose and swan liver also. Can't speak for swan, but can confirm on the other waterfowl. Snipe,too.
Honor a Soldier. Be the kind of American worth fighting for.
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Re: Fresh deer liver
[Re: DelawareRob]
#8507752
Yesterday at 02:59 PM
Yesterday at 02:59 PM
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St. Louis Co, Mo
BigBob
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St. Louis Co, Mo
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I keep the livers and kidneys for one of my landowners. He uses them to make dog food for his pups. I eat the liovers, steamed on a bed of onions. Mmmmm! Heart and Pancreas is simmered with onion then I mix in a box or 2 of cornbread mix. one scoop on top of the dog kibble and that hound will love you forever!
Every kid needs a Dog and a Curmudgeon.
Remember Bowe Bergdahl, the traitor.
Beware! Jill Pudlewski, Ron Oates and Keven Begesse are liars and thiefs!
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Re: Fresh deer liver
[Re: Bruce T]
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Yesterday at 07:16 PM
Yesterday at 07:16 PM
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kansas
larrywaugh
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kansas
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Ex girlfriend fried some one night. It smelled like she had fried a bottle of cat pee! No way was we eating it.
Won't take no prisoners,won't spare no lives.
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Re: Fresh deer liver
[Re: Bruce T]
#8507903
Yesterday at 07:23 PM
Yesterday at 07:23 PM
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Joined: Feb 2020
Indiana
Providence Farm
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Indiana
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We eat them now and then. Not this year so far. Just sliced one thin like jerkey and put in in the dehydrator for dog snacks. I try to keep the livers, hearts, and strip them down to a skeleton Keeping everything most toss out for the dogs. If we dont eat the hears and liver ourselves. Didn't open the one last night up and grab them out since I didnt gut it.
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Re: Fresh deer liver
[Re: ~ADC~]
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Yesterday at 07:33 PM
Yesterday at 07:33 PM
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New Hampshire
Nessmuck
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New Hampshire
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Liver, all liver fried is gross.  The only way it is edible is if its processed in a such a way as it does not taste anything like liver. Try cedar plank liver.....
It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.
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Re: Fresh deer liver
[Re: Nessmuck]
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Yesterday at 07:35 PM
Yesterday at 07:35 PM
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Iowa
~ADC~
The Count
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Iowa
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Liver, all liver fried is gross.  The only way it is edible is if its processed in a such a way as it does not taste anything like liver. Try cedar plank liver..... Is that where you cook it on a cedar plank to make it easy to slide into the trash can?
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Re: Fresh deer liver
[Re: trapdog1]
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Yesterday at 07:36 PM
Yesterday at 07:36 PM
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Joined: Nov 2011
New Hampshire
Nessmuck
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New Hampshire
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Awe ...come on...oil filter & Liver ..do the same exact job...
It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.
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Re: Fresh deer liver
[Re: PAskinner]
#8508042
Yesterday at 09:26 PM
Yesterday at 09:26 PM
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Joined: Jan 2014
Virginia
52Carl
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Virginia
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It tastes great. I used to hate liver, but my taste buds changed I guess.
Fair enough PA. I used to hate collard greens not that many years ago. Now I'll eat a whole plate of them. Maybe when I hit 80 I won't care about what they force feed me through a hose and I'll enjoy pureed liver. 
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