Bliss by Harry Bliss for December 27, 2013

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    edclectic  almost 11 years ago

    Duck out, Dad, before you get goosed under the table.

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    Michelle Morris  almost 11 years ago

    Illegal.

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    cdward  almost 11 years ago

    Ugh! Foie gras faux pas.

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    James Hopkins  almost 11 years ago

    I didn’t know until I looked it up a few months ago. In hindsight, I wish I hadn’t found out.

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    Maureen Koplow Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    Cruelty on a plate. It should be banned everywhere.

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    jhampa  almost 11 years ago

    jimmyh43105, you should have said what it was. I had to look it up to. It’s cooking and selling of super-fatty goose or duck liver

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    SaraRundle  almost 11 years ago

    Y’all still don’t wanta know, cause I ain’t the one to tell y’all. Just like them fish eggs ain’t nothing but BAIT.

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    katzenbooks45  almost 11 years ago

    I don’t eat veal for the same reason.

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    Comic Minister Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    I guess their daughter wants to try something new to eat. I admire her courage!

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    vldazzle  almost 11 years ago

    While I am doing vegetarian for a year, I LOVE my liver pate (that I have always made with chicken products – breast, livers and clarified fat). I also love good sturgeon caviar and WILL have an OZ on my first day off the diet (with Greek yogurt and watercress stems).

    I think these parents were simply mortified that their daughter revealed that she had never eaten it. You should have seen the food knowledge expressed by the children in the Junior Masterchef (Gordon Ramsey et al).

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    FireMedic  almost 11 years ago

    About $50 a pound.

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    mrgromit  almost 11 years ago

    “Cheap” foie gras is made by torturous methods. The animals are under constant stress and their bodies react accordingly, and that reaction pretty much ruins the flesh.

    The more-desired version comes from geese that have fattened themselves up for the winter and are then caught. This is about as humane as any meat taken for human consumption. And it’s not much more expensive.

    But yeah, let’s ban all foie gras to appease the PITA zombies.

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    jack fairbanks  almost 11 years ago

    uncooked amphibian of the ‘ribbit, ribbit’ genre

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    Michael Arnold  almost 11 years ago

    I’m pretty sure it’s goose liver

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