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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 3500739" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>Probably some English "cheddar" cheese that I got at Crest a few years ago. I remember it not smelling awesome when I opened the wrapper, but I don't rightly recall what it tasted like, so the smell might've warned me off.</p><p></p><p>As far as liver, I've never tried it. My mom cooked it once, but when I went into this kitchen, the smell about made me puke. I can't think of any other smell that ever provoked that reaction--not even the half-filled cans of Coors that the teenagers used to leave at the park when I was a kid, and lemme tell ya, a couple of those cans that have set out over an Oklahoma summer weekend will not be confused with a bouquet of roses. I still can't stand the smell of Coors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 3500739, member: 26737"] Probably some English "cheddar" cheese that I got at Crest a few years ago. I remember it not smelling awesome when I opened the wrapper, but I don't rightly recall what it tasted like, so the smell might've warned me off. As far as liver, I've never tried it. My mom cooked it once, but when I went into this kitchen, the smell about made me puke. I can't think of any other smell that ever provoked that reaction--not even the half-filled cans of Coors that the teenagers used to leave at the park when I was a kid, and lemme tell ya, a couple of those cans that have set out over an Oklahoma summer weekend will not be confused with a bouquet of roses. I still can't stand the smell of Coors. [/QUOTE]
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