Posted on 01/07/2014 5:44:40 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Meh....new technology food. Don’t think I would try one until they work the bugs out.
Not fond of noisy food.....
Or perhaps bugs.
Will it put a jump in my step?
Toss in a little Soylent Green and we are good to go.
Yup.
But if you work real hard and show unwavering loyalty, you may be permitted to join the Global Outer Party. If allowed in, you will be eligible for occasional portions of meat. And air conditioning....on a rationed basis.
crickets they taste like Wild Hickory nuts. Get a jump on the bars order early.
We can probably strike the heritage pork... as Muslims don't eat swine.
Taqiyya: I’ve seen numerous pictures and articles where the Obamas were eating pork products.
I can see it being sold as a snack item at a game of cricket.
Jumpin’ Jehosophat?
To WASPS? Or at a sewing or spelling bee, perhaps? Or on the fly?
Yep. Such plans and proposed policies give them a vain feeling of superiority.
POOP BURGER: Japanese Researchers Create Artificial Meat From Human Feces
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2735291/posts
Poop Burger....(Evironmentalists Ultimate recycling process to save Mother Earth?)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2736094/posts
Once the bugs are worked out, it could be sold to Frogs overseas. I’m sure they’ll hop to it in swarms.
I’ll try it...but, I better not start rubbing my legs together.
I like to make a little city out of mashed potatoes and gravy and then put some crickets in it. I pretend it’s a Japanese Godzilla movie. The last time, the crickets fought back with little jets and tanks. Clever little rascals.
Even I would draw the line at that. But I have eaten bugs of all kind on many occasions and will continue to do so. I’d like to try cricket flour. It might be a solution for people who can’t have gluten.
I’m sure they are fine if you filet them properly.
Lol
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