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It is an acquired taste but if you grow up with it you love it!!!
Good old fashion liverwurst!
Had it in some German farm bread for lunch.
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 Originally Posted by riverrunner1984
It is an acquired taste but if you grow up with it you love it!!!
Good old fashion liverwurst!
Had it in some German farm bread for lunch.

As a kid, every time we went to the beach, we would have that on sliced french bread, was actually gonna pick up some for upper sand bar lunches this next trip and see if my friends can hang. Love that stuff.
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 Originally Posted by chevellesb406
As a kid, every time we went to the beach, we would have that on sliced french bread, was actually gonna pick up some for upper sand bar lunches this next trip and see if my friends can hang. Love that stuff.
Nice! I had my chick try it and she said its like dog food lol.
It is hard to find, we actually get this particular brand from Ralphs. It does the job, but if I want some bomb liverwurst I make a trip to Alpine Village in Torrance. They have a German Deli there with the best liverwurst, cheeses and meats.
Let me know what your friends think.....Hell after a 12pack or so, they may love it.
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 Originally Posted by riverrunner1984
Nice! I had my chick try it and she said its like dog food lol.
It is hard to find, we actually get this particular brand from Ralphs. It does the job, but if I want some bomb liverwurst I make a trip to Alpine Village in Torrance. They have a German Deli there with the best liverwurst, cheeses and meats.
Let me know what your friends think.....Hell after a 12pack or so, they may love it.
For sure, us being English and all like I said, my dad always used to joke about French bread covered by a German food, and then he would wash it down with an English beer. The English will never let WW2 go when there is a joke to be made.
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 Originally Posted by chevellesb406
For sure, us being English and all like I said, my dad always used to joke about French bread covered by a German food, and then he would wash it down with an English beer. The English will never let WW2 go when there is a joke to be made.

Speaking of being English, I was in England last month and had a coctail called a "Pimms" That shit was bomb, nice and refreshing! Have never heard of it until then, Def want to find a place to get it out here. Also, had some really good cider beers.
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My buddies restaurant on Main Street in Seal Beach does it if memory serves me correctly, probably most of the craft cocktail bars will do a Pimm's Cup.
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