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Hi. I'm in my early 50s and I just tasted cod liver for the very first time. When I grew up, I was brainwashed to think it was maybe nutritious but tasted disgusting. After all, it's liver and it's the source of cod liver oil. Well, as part of my great awakening, I've been taking more of my health into my own hands, and I learned that cod liver is in fact extremely nutritious. But only recently I heard it described as also being delicious. WHAT? Really?
I dug a bit more, and yes, other people said that as well. If you like tuna and you sort of like sardines but wished they were less fishy-tasting, just get a can of cod liver and try it on nice toast (not Wonder bread, something real) or a cracker. You might be surprised. I tried a smoked one, and I liked it a lot. Considering how nutritious it is, it's fantastic. No need for culinary skill either, just pop the can and slap it on your bread. It's not expensive, especially considering the nutritiousness of it. Why aren't more people eating this?
Now I'm going to try to make salad dressing from the leftover oil. If any anons here have recipes for this, bring em, please, and if you haven't tried it, I strongly suggest an open mind. If you can tolerate the taste of tuna, but with the rich, fatty, buttery texture of paté or a soft cheese, you might like it too.
I've never heard of the right to self defence when threatened with deceit. I'm not sure how that would work, distinct from the other two self defence justifications, harm and loss. Give me an example of a threat of deceit, that does not fall under threat of harm or threat of loss.
New Democratic Party (NDP) won by just a few seats. The riding mentioned in this article was so close, a recount was needed, with a final result of only 22 measly votes separating the Conservative Party from the winning NDP. https://elections.bc.ca/news/surrey-guildford-judicial-recount-complete/
Oops, yes that's absolutely right. But closer to black than white.