Other interested companies include Cargill, Wilbur-Ellis, Buhler, McDonalds.....
1 posted on
04/13/2018 9:39:55 AM PDT by
ptsal
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To: ptsal
Call me when it’s a 99% part of Hollywood/university/government employee diet.
Until then, shove it in Dorkbama’s Obamahole.
2 posted on
04/13/2018 9:41:59 AM PDT by
Da Coyote
To: ptsal
3 posted on
04/13/2018 9:43:17 AM PDT by
Beagle8U
(Liberals can kiss my bitter clingers!)
To: ptsal
I can’t wait to see the heads explode when it’s discovered raising insects for food produces CO2.
4 posted on
04/13/2018 9:43:28 AM PDT by
VTenigma
(The Democrat party is the party of the mathematically challenged)
To: ptsal
Put enough chocolate on it and I’ll eat anything.
5 posted on
04/13/2018 9:44:13 AM PDT by
billorites
(freepo ergo sum)
To: ptsal
Eat soylent green and bugs and don’t forget to vote democrat!
8 posted on
04/13/2018 9:46:38 AM PDT by
Califreak
(Take Me Back To Constantinople)
To: ptsal
As I learned in survival school, a few days out in the boonies with no food and your definition of usable protein will expand considerably.
CC
9 posted on
04/13/2018 9:46:51 AM PDT by
Celtic Conservative
(Do you know what really burns my ass? A flame about 3 feet high.)
To: ptsal
I think Welfare programs should be primarily food-based:
Rice, beans, cheese, powered milk, oil, ...
But if they want to supplement this with lots of insects for good protein, I’m all for it!! I imagine it would sharply cut back on the number of people making use of Welfare programs.
To: ptsal
Why do I smell, an animal rights group or a vegan group or both planning to sell this for human consumption> ICK!!!
11 posted on
04/13/2018 9:47:58 AM PDT by
SandRat
(Duty, Honor, Country)
To: ptsal
Shouldnt they be called Insect Ranches?
Branding could be pretty tedious.
14 posted on
04/13/2018 9:53:29 AM PDT by
El Cid
(Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house...)
To: ptsal
I say it’s time to humanely harvest some of the wild horses who have little to eat and one to care for them.
If they are to be sold to Mexcico or to France, they should not be overcrowded or treated cruelly.
Let’s try this first, then we’ll talk worms, but as ground up flour only.
To: ptsal
They are feeding on stale bread, rotting mangoes, overripe cantaloupe and squishy zucchini.Sounds like a backwardsass solution to a simple logistics problem. Why not just get the bread, mangoes, cantaloupe and zucchini to the human food table before it goes bad?
17 posted on
04/13/2018 10:02:45 AM PDT by
dead
To: ptsal
Because the Musks, Zuckerbergs, Merkels, and Obamas of the world need all the prime rib for their mansions.
19 posted on
04/13/2018 10:04:58 AM PDT by
BenLurkin
(The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
To: ptsal
Every year there’s some stupid article about how we’re all gonna eat bugs. So far, still steak in my food.
20 posted on
04/13/2018 10:06:13 AM PDT by
discostu
(It's been so long, welcome back my friend, to the show, that never ends.)
To: ptsal
That is an awesome idea. Easy to grow, live on garbage. Great protein for animals.
To: ptsal
Before people hit the roof in shock and disgust about eating insects for food, know that the Mexicans eat certain types of grasshoppers (chapulines) and some Japanese eat preserved grasshoppers (inago no tsukudani) as a regular part of their diet.
24 posted on
04/13/2018 10:09:08 AM PDT by
RayChuang88
(FairTax: America's Economic Cure)
To: ptsal
25 posted on
04/13/2018 10:10:26 AM PDT by
V_TWIN
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To: ptsal
I hope this means the price of crickets for my reptile pets will decline.
26 posted on
04/13/2018 10:13:17 AM PDT by
Tax-chick
(I have the easiest life in the history of the world.)
To: ptsal
Apparently my college dining commons was way ahead of this decades ago!
28 posted on
04/13/2018 10:15:26 AM PDT by
pabianice
(LINE)
To: ptsal
That scene in Blade Runner 2 about raising insects as protein farmer was meant to be HORROR, not an instruction manual.
29 posted on
04/13/2018 10:16:01 AM PDT by
tbw2
To: ptsal
It will be mosquito season in M8nnesota once winter’s over.
Oh. Never mind.
35 posted on
04/13/2018 10:26:02 AM PDT by
IronJack
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