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SEEYA
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December 10, 2011, 10:10:21 PM »
A Receipe told to me by my maternal grandfather- One beef kidney, large pot, water to cover, a pinch of salt and then
boil the piss out of it!
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Strange foods to some people is a delicacy to others. I prefer not to eat horses, reptiles, or insects but yet I love oysters straight off the shell and fried chicken livers.
I enjoy watching the tv shows showing delicacies of other countries.
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Before boiling I cut them in half and eliminate the internal pyramid-like channels.
Then wash it and cut in small pieces and fry together with the brain. The best is on toast. Seriously!
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We, "uncivilized" Lakota, eat them fresh and raw... they are plenty salty enough without the "pinch of salt"...
Liver is also raw and better with a touch of gall...
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Lakota - one of the original Americans
I'll have to pass on supper though - I only have six teeth left - the only thing I eat raw anymore is Milk.
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