Posted on 01/14/2017 5:05:41 PM PST by nickcarraway
At Tomorrow's Harvest farm, you won't find acres of land on which animals graze, or rows of corn, or bales of hay. Just stacks of boxes in a basement and the summery song of thousands of chirping crickets.
It's one of a growing number of operations raising crickets for human consumption that these farmers say is more ecologically sound than meat but acknowledge is sure to bug some people out.
Once consumers get beyond the ick factor, they say, there are a lot of benefits to consuming bugs.
(Excerpt) Read more at nbcdfw.com ...
My laying hens adore the freeze-dried mealworms I give them as a winter treat when there are no other bugs for them outside. So I guess I like mealworms too: over easy with bacon and toast please.
TC
I guess it is time to invest in these people: http://www.ghann.com
As featured on “Dirty Jobs” with Mike Rowe:
http://www.discovery.com/tv-shows/dirty-jobs/videos/cricket-farmer/
Hey Granpa, whass for suppah?
Whilst he consumes Kobe Beef at every meal...
Survival food for when we must bug-out.
Crickets, grasshoppers, and locusts are Kosher.
Maybe if I was starving and there was NOTHING else to eat.
Maybe.
If the progs get their way we will all be living in mud hut highrises and eating bugs.
Lots of nutrition available if one is in hard times - funny how such sources of sustenance, that would normally be eschewed by us finicky eaters, ends up becoming “gourmet” and costs more than what I consider to be real food....
The rat catchers in India get to keep the rats for food, along with the 25 cent bounty the farmer’s pay. Oh, and they get to keep any rice they find in the rat tunnels.
I remember, years ago when China was suffering a rat infestation - the government decided to get the people to solve it by a campaign that touted rats as good food and a great source of protein - free for the catching.
I would shoot squirrels and eat them. My older brother would say “Squirrels are just rats with bushy tails!”
He’s right, although I imagine their food sources are different. (At least the “country” squirrels I was shooting).
Carp is one of the main game fish in lots of European countries. All we ever did was bury them, or leave them on the front steps of friends as a prank.
I’ve eaten a few squirrels in my time too - usually as part of a stew.
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