Livermush is arguably the greatest breakfast meat on the planet, especially when done correctly with the perfect crispy exterior.BayouApp wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 9:05 amI haven't thought about livermush for a long time since I live in Louisiana now and you can't buy it anywhere here that I've found. Most here have never heard of it and get grossed out when I mention some of the ingredients, which is funny considering some of the things that are popular to eat here.
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I grew up on scrapple visiting family up by Philly. But it's what got me to start eating livermush when I returned home. Livermush is preferred, but my great grandma used to make her scrapple similar to what we know livermush to be, not like a meatloaf texture.Longrifle28 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 9:32 amSame here on coastal North Carolina. How these uncivilized people can eat scrapple or souse and turn their noses up at Livermush is a mystery to me. Every time we are back in Rutherford County or have relatives visiting we always get a block of Hunter Brand Livermush. Artery clogging goodness! It can be hard to find livermush outside the area of Cleveland, Rutherford and McDowell Counties.BayouApp wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 9:05 amI haven't thought about livermush for a long time since I live in Louisiana now and you can't buy it anywhere here that I've found. Most here have never heard of it and get grossed out when I mention some of the ingredients, which is funny considering some of the things that are popular to eat here.
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My dad used to make us eggs and livermush scrambled together with toast and apple sauce. 
Looking back on it I assume it was a favorite of his as a child (He was raised in Ashe County)
I tolerated it when he made it for us, but now even the thought and typing this post makes me sick to think of livermush.
			
									
						Looking back on it I assume it was a favorite of his as a child (He was raised in Ashe County)
I tolerated it when he made it for us, but now even the thought and typing this post makes me sick to think of livermush.
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1) Vicious Biscuit is fantastic but not every day or week though, it’ll kill your heart pretty quick   Their gravy reminds me of home (Lenoir)
  Their gravy reminds me of home (Lenoir)
2) Livermush….. I took it for granted for so long while growing up because it was a staple at breakfast. Now that I live on the SC coast (Johns Island/Charleston), I can’t find it anywhere, except for the occasional package at Publix once per year. When I visit my parents, I eat it almost every day that I’m there 
 
3) BBQ….oh nevermind 
  
			
									
						 Their gravy reminds me of home (Lenoir)
  Their gravy reminds me of home (Lenoir)2) Livermush….. I took it for granted for so long while growing up because it was a staple at breakfast. Now that I live on the SC coast (Johns Island/Charleston), I can’t find it anywhere, except for the occasional package at Publix once per year. When I visit my parents, I eat it almost every day that I’m there
 
 3) BBQ….oh nevermind
 
  
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Re: Vicious biscuit
Yes. They are pretty gritty. No limp biscuits are served but some do come with cream.
 
		

