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I don't know that is what I got from Wikipedia.
Livermush is a Southern United States food product composed of pig liver, head parts, andcornmeal. It is commonly spiced with pepper and sage. Though sometimes considered the same as liver pudding, livermush (or liver mush) is generally coarser in texture and commonly found in the western part of North Carolina. It normally has a different recipe from liver pudding, though the distinction is blurred.
It is commonly cooked by cutting a slice off of a premade loaf and frying it with grease in a skillet until golden brown, similar to the way Spam is prepared. At breakfast it is served alongside grits and eggs. For lunch it can be made into a sandwich with mayonnaise or mustard, either fried as above, or left cold. As livermush's popularity has risen, it has appeared as an ingredient in dishes such as omelettes and pizzas.,,
I actually never knew I was eating brains...
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I can't wait!
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There is a seminar for my CEU's end of Feb in Dallas, but not enough credits to be worth the trip. i'd need to fly or drive 2600 mi in bad weather too. There's one in Austin in the spring too. IF I can schedule a couple seminars, I can write off the whole trip! Have a look around TX. Leave the light on!
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I'm gonna turn in soon too.I got your pm re TX. DH is dug in right now... need to fix that before I start planning.
 
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