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Dixiebell Contributor

Not sure if anyone has heard about this yet.

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kareng Grand Master

Thanks. It's the food it was used to make that is really an issue. If you didn't grow it or kill it yourself....... ;)

Emilushka Contributor

Thanks. It's the food it was used to make that is really an issue. If you didn't grow it or kill it yourself....... ;)

Please don't tell me you think I should be eating those spiders I squish ... at least I know they're gluten- and dairy-free!

VioletBlue Contributor

Please don't tell me you think I should be eating those spiders I squish ... at least I know they're gluten- and dairy-free!

You know, these days my motto is "If I'm not allergic to or intolerant of it, I can and will eat it." So pass the spiders. They gotta be a good source of protein. B)

Cypressmyst Explorer

You know, these days my motto is "If I'm not allergic to or intolerant of it, I can and will eat it." So pass the spiders. They gotta be a good source of protein. B)

*Dies laughing :lol:

kareng Grand Master

Please don't tell me you think I should be eating those spiders I squish ... at least I know they're gluten- and dairy-free! (part of the Paleo diet?)

(Serious face) Most spiders aren't good for humans to eat. The general rule is not to eat spiders. Insects that are not furry or colorful are ususally a good source of protein - cockroaches, ants, grasshoppers, earthworms. And all are gluten-free, dairy and soy free.

:P:P:P

Nor-TX Enthusiast

(Serious face) Most spiders aren't good for humans to eat. The general rule is not to eat spiders. Insects that are not furry or colorful are ususally a good source of protein - cockroaches, ants, grasshoppers, earthworms. And all are gluten-free, dairy and soy free.

:P:P:P

Ewwwwwwwwwww....... :wacko:


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jerseyangel Proficient

Wow--the stuff I learn right here never ceases to amaze me! :P

kareng Grand Master

Wow--the stuff I learn right here never ceases to amaze me! :P

I bet you're all dying for an invite to dinner at my house, now!

GFinDC Veteran

(Serious face) Most spiders aren't good for humans to eat. The general rule is not to eat spiders. Insects that are not furry or colorful are ususally a good source of protein - cockroaches, ants, grasshoppers, earthworms. And all are gluten-free, dairy and soy free.

:P:P:P

Now wait a cotton-pickin minute here. Grasshoppers, gluten-free? I fail to digress. Or I do not so agree. The grasshoppers where I grew up lived in the green, green grassy fields, and ate all kinds of plants, including prolly wild wheat, rye, and barley. They would just nibble away on it like it was a juicy salad, and every once in a while spit out a big juicy patooie to clear their throats. Now ifn ya wuz to et one of them grassyhoppers without giving it a thorough enema and a stomach-pumping, complete with a charcoal wash-through, woodn't cha risk a bout of grasshopper CC? I think some gluten-free ppm testing is in order here! :unsure::ph34r::(:blink::o:D

By the way, they make great fish bait! :)

Thanks for the tip on the cilantro Dixiebell! :)

Dixiebell Contributor

You all are very welcome! :P

kareng Grand Master

Now wait a cotton-pickin minute here. Grasshoppers, gluten-free? I fail to digress. Or I do not so agree. The grasshoppers where I grew up lived in the green, green grassy fields, and ate all kinds of plants, including prolly wild wheat, rye, and barley. They would just nibble away on it like it was a juicy salad, and every once in a while spit out a big juicy patooie to clear their throats. Now ifn ya wuz to et one of them grassyhoppers without giving it a thorough enema and a stomach-pumping, complete with a charcoal wash-through, woodn't cha risk a bout of grasshopper CC? I think some gluten-free ppm testing is in order here! :unsure::ph34r::(:blink::o:D

By the way, they make great fish bait! :)

Thanks for the tip on the cilantro Dixiebell! :)

You got a point on those grasshoppers.

jerseyangel Proficient

I bet you're all dying for an invite to dinner at my house, now!

As long as you're not serving grasshoppers, I'm in :D

kenlove Rising Star

Grasshoppers, called Inago in Japanese are an essential part of the fall special meals -- Kaiseki ryori.

As a kid in Chicago you could buy chocolate covered ants and grasshoppers at Marshall Fields, now Macys.

Got them for my sister once -- back in the 50s-- I wonder if thats why she doesnt talk to me so muchlaugh.gif

As long as you're not serving grasshoppers, I'm in :D

cap6 Enthusiast

sibling aren't always terribly forgiving! LOL

My brother has pest control out every 6 months cause I scared him when he was 2 by saying dandelions were bugs coming to get him. Ow. I was awful!

kenlove Rising Star

Oh thats a good one!

sibling aren't always terribly forgiving! LOL

My brother has pest control out every 6 months cause I scared him when he was 2 by saying dandelions were bugs coming to get him. Ow. I was awful!

mbrookes Community Regular

I can't stand the taste of cilantro, so no problem. I probably wouldn't like bugs either!

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