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Essorant
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0 posted 2013-07-01 03:50 PM


 http://www.aljazeera.com/news/europe/2013/05/2013513184556250939.html 

Is this a diet-change you would be willing to make?   Maybe we westermers are a bit too narrow minded about our diets.  
  

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1 posted 2013-07-07 01:47 AM


Narrow minded?  Perhaps I am  -  but - no.
Lady Goodman
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2 posted 2013-07-07 09:01 PM


I suspect we've all eaten an insect or two.

As for making say, a type of cockroach flour that could be pattied and served up with a side of fried grasshoppers?

I don't think there's a PR company on the planet that could sell that one.

We could probably eat it if we didn't know what it WAS...

"SOLYENT GREEN" come to mind.

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3 posted 2013-07-07 09:07 PM


Hmm. I might have been too hasty.

If the cockroach flour was combined with a cannabis flour, and the fried grasshoppers were served with a cannabis based sauce instead of ketchup?

I think a trial marketing campaign would be well worth the start-up costs.

(Oh for gawd's sake, SOMEBODY HIRE ME--I have gifts, I tell ya, GIFTS)


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