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ralph:

--- Quote from: indianabob on October 21, 2022, 01:41:25 PM ---Take a lesson from scripture.

The Bible tell us about the diet of John the Baptist, “Now John himself was clothed in camel’s hair, with a leather belt around his waist; and his food was locusts and wild honey” (Matthew 3:4).

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That's wild.  I was just watching a news report about a school in Norway I believe that has begun feeding the children insects and I thought about this thread and thought to myself: "Well John the Baptist ate Locusts, so there's that."  I came here to respond and saw your post Bob.  Looks like Christ whispered the same thing in both our ears.  Not that I want to eat Locusts any time soon, please Lord, have mercy.  :)

Dennis Vogel:

--- Quote from: ralph on October 21, 2022, 06:42:14 PM ---
--- Quote from: indianabob on October 21, 2022, 01:41:25 PM ---Take a lesson from scripture.

The Bible tell us about the diet of John the Baptist, “Now John himself was clothed in camel’s hair, with a leather belt around his waist; and his food was locusts and wild honey” (Matthew 3:4).

--- End quote ---

That's wild.  I was just watching a news report about a school in Norway I believe that has begun feeding the children insects and I thought about this thread and thought to myself: "Well John the Baptist ate Locusts, so there's that."  I came here to respond and saw your post Bob.  Looks like Christ whispered the same thing in both our ears.  Not that I want to eat Locusts any time soon, please Lord, have mercy.  :)

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I may try locusts and wild honey but I've seen talk of making us eating insects/bugs and cockroaches. I also saw where insect exoskeletons are bad for human health.

https://youtu.be/VD7Z3lm8-zE

indianabob:

--- Quote from: ralph on October 21, 2022, 06:42:14 PM ---
--- Quote from: indianabob on October 21, 2022, 01:41:25 PM ---Take a lesson from scripture.

The Bible tell us about the diet of John the Baptist, “Now John himself was clothed in camel’s hair, with a leather belt around his waist; and his food was locusts and wild honey” (Matthew 3:4).

--- End quote ---

That's wild.  I was just watching a news report about a school in Norway I believe that has begun feeding the children insects and I thought about this thread and thought to myself: "Well John the Baptist ate Locusts, so there's that."  I came here to respond and saw your post Bob.  Looks like Christ whispered the same thing in both our ears.  Not that I want to eat Locusts any time soon, please Lord, have mercy.  :)

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Hi Ralph and friends,

I heard from a fellow many years ago that there is a method for everything and regarding locusts it is to grasp the body between thumb and fore finger and with the other hand grasp the head and with a twist of the wrist pull the entrails out in one swift move.
The rest of the body is just protein and not harmful. I also understand that locusts are mostly vegetarians so their meat may be kosher.
There are a variety of mild to hot sauces one may select from to enhance the experience.  ;)

 Chef Bob

ralph:

--- Quote from: indianabob on October 21, 2022, 07:44:27 PM ---
--- Quote from: ralph on October 21, 2022, 06:42:14 PM ---
--- Quote from: indianabob on October 21, 2022, 01:41:25 PM ---Take a lesson from scripture.

The Bible tell us about the diet of John the Baptist, “Now John himself was clothed in camel’s hair, with a leather belt around his waist; and his food was locusts and wild honey” (Matthew 3:4).

--- End quote ---

That's wild.  I was just watching a news report about a school in Norway I believe that has begun feeding the children insects and I thought about this thread and thought to myself: "Well John the Baptist ate Locusts, so there's that."  I came here to respond and saw your post Bob.  Looks like Christ whispered the same thing in both our ears.  Not that I want to eat Locusts any time soon, please Lord, have mercy.  :)

--- End quote ---

Hi Ralph and friends,

I heard from a fellow many years ago that there is a method for everything and regarding locusts it is to grasp the body between thumb and fore finger and with the other hand grasp the head and with a twist of the wrist pull the entrails out in one swift move.
The rest of the body is just protein and not harmful. I also understand that locusts are mostly vegetarians so their meat may be kosher.
There are a variety of mild to hot sauces one may select from to enhance the experience.  ;)

 Chef Bob

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 ;D. Thanks Chef Bob. LOL.  I've got my favorite sriracha sauce all ready to go.

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