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    AVick
    Member Since: 10/15/11
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    but if you like beef liver, grill some up! 1 (8oz) slice contains 78g of protein.

    I figured this one out myself (thanks to recent holistic medicine courses). I have always eaten liver and crave it when my iron is way down (I'm anemic)...but NO ONE mentioned it to me in this process, no matter how much I complained about getting my protein through food sources.

    Anyway, be sure to not overcook it. It gets dry and very chewy. It should still have a little pink to it. Pan fried or broiled are best in my opion.

    Flavor it with anything you like or make a pate' out of it for dipping or spreading on bread.

    I know most people don't like it but it may be worth a new try for the amount of protein it carries.

    I'm about 6 wks post-op and am eating 1 slice a day. I have a piece of a the slice where I should be drinking protein shakes. I think the liver tastes better LOL
        

    I started my count at my pre-op weight (plus the 10 lbs I had to lose during those initial 3 months...they count too!!

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    lucky62756
    York Haven, PA
    Member Since: 06/19/08
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     I love liver and fried onions..yummy!! I hated it when I was little..My brother and I would try and hide it under our mashed potatoes. lol Mon always saw it and made us eat at least 1/2 a slice. But, today i love it ..I don't like it as left overs  but i could eat it until i got sick.. I never knew it had so much protein in it..Thinking I might make it at least 3 times a week from now on.. even it is just for me alone..Thanks for the infro...Lucky.
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    littleskie
    freeport, TX
    Member Since: 06/20/07
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    I wish the store packaged it in smaller portions. I am the only one in my house that will eat it. Since I am a gastric bypass there is only so much that I can eat. So smaller portions would be great. I actually love liver and onions. I miss the flavor. I haven't had it in a long time cause i'm the only one in the family that will eat it.
                


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    PAMB8S
    Fayetteville, AR
    Member Since: 11/26/11
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     WOW, I love Liver and onions. Had no idea how much protein was in it. Thanks for information. 
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    littleskie
    freeport, TX
    Member Since: 06/20/07
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    I wonder if chicken livers are as good for us? I can take out a certain number of chicken livers and prepare them for eating. Easier than preparing the hunters with the deer.
                


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    AMoody
    Mayville, MI
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    On December 31, 2011 at 3:29 AM Pacific Time, littleskie wrote:
    I wonder if chicken livers are as good for us? I can take out a certain number of chicken livers and prepare them for eating. Easier than preparing the hunters with the deer.
    I love chicken gizzards, boiled with oinions, italian spices, YUM! YUM, makes me wonder if I can have them

              
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    Michelle H.
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    LA
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    Oh WOW, oh WOW!! I love liver, too! This is fantastic! Thanks.
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