Get Over It, Already!
J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: Maria on 2007 March 18, 19:08:14
I've had "funeral parties" the last two times I tried to throw anniversary parties :'( One or the other of the guests of honor drops dead in the middle of the festivities and it's still somehow a roofraiser. Even the widow(er) remembers it as a great party!
Must remember to do this! It will be awesome!
Theo:
Quote from: Shivani on 2007 March 19, 13:21:38
For the love of pixies... who the...? I always knew Fear Factor was a whacked show. What happened... some poor schmuck on the show had to eat some, and as a result they learned about this oh so obscure yet frighteningly clear connection between the two critters in terms of food allergies?
Read it up here: http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/spotlighthealth/2004-01-16-fear-factor_x.htm
"The cockroaches are fed cornmeal, not trash. The Madagascar hissing cockroach is actually one of the cleaner insects out there. It doesn't bite and isn't toxic."
It's all very interesting, but I still prefer my early May snails dish ;D
rohina:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2007 March 19, 14:13:06
Quote from: Maria on 2007 March 18, 19:08:14
I've had "funeral parties" the last two times I tried to throw anniversary parties :'( One or the other of the guests of honor drops dead in the middle of the festivities and it's still somehow a roofraiser. Even the widow(er) remembers it as a great party!
Must remember to do this! It will be awesome!
Can't wait to see my simself kick kewian to death at her own funeral party.
J. M. Pescado:
Naturally. And Kewhale thinks death will save her from you...nuh-uh. I'm gonna specially code your ghosts so that your ghost pummels Kewhale's ghost!
Marhis:
Quote from: Theo on 2007 March 19, 14:16:10
"The cockroaches are fed cornmeal, not trash. The Madagascar hissing cockroach is actually one of the cleaner insects out there. It doesn't bite and isn't toxic."
Whoa, I raised Madagascar cockroaches when I was at University, I didn't know they eat cornmeal. Ours were fond of food for goldfish.
In any case, if you raise the insects yourself, or if you consider only vegetarian species, they are for sure one of the healtier and most nutritive food available.
And that comparison between lobster and insects is true: they taste like scamps minus the fish smell.
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