Posted on 05/25/2014 2:04:25 PM PDT by upbeat5
This seems gross, but logical.
I’m for more of this.
Kind of a Soylent Brown, eh?
” where they will prosper until being killed, ground into “flour” and baked into cookies and tortilla chips.”
Wasn’t this how soylent green started?
No, just no.
Remember the emu/ostrich craze?
Well, if John the Baptist could get by on locus
ts...
Fine waste of fish bait.
I’m not against eating bugs.
Not strongly for it, but it seems perfectly aok.
:D
“Remember the emu/ostrich craze?”
Yes, but again no. I *might* try and ostrich egg. Those things are huge! But I love eggs, they are pretty much my favorite food, so I’d try an ostrich one.
So, where does PETA stand on this important issue? Surely they can intercede and tell us what we can and can’t do on this. Shouldn’t bugs be “range fed” rather than forcibly crowded into inhumane feedlots?
Crickets!
The Breakfast of Liberals!
Now with added mouse droppings.
I have heard that some with the right seasoning and toasting are tasty, never had any but that’s what I hear.Lots of people in other countries eat them daily, the protein you are raised with is what’s normal.
Sounds like a good protein snack. But no chocolate covering. Maybe baked with a crushed almond topping.
In Thailand, you can get all kinds of bugs at the night market. Nowadays, however it is almost entirely for the tourist except for the bamboo worms and ants eggs. The younger crowd goes for KFC.
It’s just a front. Think soylent cricket. The USDA recently
approved horses for human consumption. Dog is OK in Mexico
and if Moochell has her way cats aren’t safe either./s
“This seems gross, but logical.”
Yea. And for some so does soylent green.
So from now on when you laugh, start with an “H”
instead of an “M”.
Had best be WELL LABLED for Avoidance !
How long before Michelle puts this on the school lunch menu?
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