Posted on 09/19/2013 3:34:00 PM PDT by nickcarraway
I’m thinking she was inspired by her father Felix’s toaster.
Some people may secretly be reptiles, but I am not.
Consider that extreme prepper material.
Oops. That would be his roommate Felix Unger. Nevermind.
Old meat in a bowl will pull off the same thing for much less.
THIS IS A GREAT IDEA!!!
Cities that have global warming initiatives should pass laws that all civil servants eat this for lunch. All civic functions must serve this as well!! The mayor and their family should eat these everyday also!
Should give the cat something to watch while the hoomans are gone.
I had a kitchen range that bred cockroaches, is this something like that?
or is it: this bud is for you?
Soon you can 3D print health food at home with Algaerium Bioprinter
Better gave a little extra wasabi.
I think I’m going to erp now!
Hmmm, I wonder what Aristotle (well-known proponent of Spontaneous Generation) would think of this thing?
"The [fire-roasted] worm's skin is crispy and light; the flesh is creamy and delicate. Witchetty grub tastes like nut-flavored scrambled eggs and mild mozzarella, wrapped in a phyllo dough pastry. This is capital-D Delicious. Maybe my idea of circling the globe seeking out cultures that eat bugs isn't so crazy after all."
On second thought...
A much better system for meat production using fly larvae is to pick up road kill on your commute or daily travels. Toss the critter in a plastic storage tub until you get back to the homestead. Remove critter and place on a shelf on a 6-8 foot pole inside your chicken run. Using a bucket to cover the carcass (off the body but keeping rain and scavenger birds away), allow nature and other flies to lay their eggs on the carcass. When the eggs hatch and the larvae emerge, you will have an automatic protein vending system that will last until the decaying roadkill is little more than hair and bones. The chickens, of course, will love the rain of delicacies and convert them to delicious fare for the family table. Mmm-good!
One proviso: keep the roadkill digester and the chicken run well away from the house or recreational areas.
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