Hey, the Cul de Sac TV talk show is on the air with Alice offering a topic for discussion, Beni, the moderator of course, with legs suitably crossed, and Dill trying hard to come up with a serious take on the subject but floundering instead into comic relief…
This silly conversation is just Petey’s way of wasting Alice’s time as revenge for her face-attacking Alien plant. Plus, Petey is a known incorrigible food-o-phobic.
Eldest Daughter, the Republican, has been ranting about food shortages and how Nicole Kidman wants us all to eat bugs. I shot her off a list of places where eating bugs is quite common. She sent me another rant. I have no idea where this kid came from!
In 7th grade, I had a biology teacher who would show us how other cultures ate chocolate covered ants and grasshopper heads. He’d have a beaker of chocolate up front and show grasshopper heads on a towel and he would dip them. Then he told us that he’d done some earlier and invited us to try them. A few brave kids did and said they kind of tasted like chocolate covered raisins (which, of course, is what they were). The rest of us started to take them from the teacher’s hand and from the table. At the end, some said the heads were also kind of crunchy. Our teacher smiled and said that raisins weren’t crunchy. Several students turned an interesting shade of green.
The saying in our family (used after kids complained about getting dirt in a picnic sandwich) was, “You eat a peck of dirt in your life. (Get over it.)”
Figs have dead female fig wasps in them. It’s the way it has to be; neither figs or fig wasps can survive without each other, and burrowing into the fig flower (a one-way trip) is how the female pollinates it. The resulting fig fruit mostly digests the dead wasp, but…it’s not perfect. But contrary to popular belief, the crunch of a fig is not the wasps, it’s the seeds….mostly.
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
a good source of protein bugs are
Wilde Bill over 2 years ago
Another reason to hate raisins.
JudasPeckerwood over 2 years ago
It’s definitely the raisins.
PoodleGroomer over 2 years ago
Are they raisins, or dried flies?
gbars70 over 2 years ago
Hey, the Cul de Sac TV talk show is on the air with Alice offering a topic for discussion, Beni, the moderator of course, with legs suitably crossed, and Dill trying hard to come up with a serious take on the subject but floundering instead into comic relief…
jmolay161 over 2 years ago
This silly conversation is just Petey’s way of wasting Alice’s time as revenge for her face-attacking Alien plant. Plus, Petey is a known incorrigible food-o-phobic.
bxclent Premium Member over 2 years ago
smash them puppies up and stick them in stuff …..why waste
einarbt over 2 years ago
How on earth did they come up with that figure? Sure Attenborough has made up for my low average – but then again I like raisins – hum.
johndifool over 2 years ago
Fig Newtons.
gcarlson over 2 years ago
Jain extremists wear face masks so that they don’t accidentally kill insects by breathing them in, they’re so pro-life.
Dani Rice over 2 years ago
Eldest Daughter, the Republican, has been ranting about food shortages and how Nicole Kidman wants us all to eat bugs. I shot her off a list of places where eating bugs is quite common. She sent me another rant. I have no idea where this kid came from!
https://tinyurl.com/5n6c8p8b
MS72 over 2 years ago
FDA allows a tiny amount of bug parts in our food. It’s all cooked, so no big deal.
dsatvoinde Premium Member over 2 years ago
Well, there is reportedly an “acceptable amount of bug parts” (among other things) in food in the FDA guidelines.
Keith McCormack Premium Member over 2 years ago
See, now dill knows what he’s talking about.
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 2 years ago
At 5 I was pranked into believing that the black dots in a cut banana were from a spider trying to walk across it and losing some of its legs.
uniquename over 2 years ago
In 7th grade, I had a biology teacher who would show us how other cultures ate chocolate covered ants and grasshopper heads. He’d have a beaker of chocolate up front and show grasshopper heads on a towel and he would dip them. Then he told us that he’d done some earlier and invited us to try them. A few brave kids did and said they kind of tasted like chocolate covered raisins (which, of course, is what they were). The rest of us started to take them from the teacher’s hand and from the table. At the end, some said the heads were also kind of crunchy. Our teacher smiled and said that raisins weren’t crunchy. Several students turned an interesting shade of green.
diskus Premium Member over 2 years ago
I think i ate more than that during my last mosquito season hike
trainnut1956 over 2 years ago
If they go crunch, they weren’t raisins.
Detroit Dan over 2 years ago
It’s likely more if you ride a bike
fuzzybritches over 2 years ago
The saying in our family (used after kids complained about getting dirt in a picnic sandwich) was, “You eat a peck of dirt in your life. (Get over it.)”
sandflea over 2 years ago
HA!!! Dill thinks those things are raisins.
joannesshadow over 2 years ago
My grandfather once ate a slice of apple pie after he realized that what he thought was cinnamon was really little red ants.
djones over 2 years ago
Figs have dead female fig wasps in them. It’s the way it has to be; neither figs or fig wasps can survive without each other, and burrowing into the fig flower (a one-way trip) is how the female pollinates it. The resulting fig fruit mostly digests the dead wasp, but…it’s not perfect. But contrary to popular belief, the crunch of a fig is not the wasps, it’s the seeds….mostly.
6turtle9 over 2 years ago
Dill speaks the truth! Raisins are a plot to get us to eat more bugs! Down with raisins!
asrialfeeple over 2 years ago
They’re raisin us to eat bugs.
Sisyphos over 2 years ago
Nah, kids. They hide the bugs in the bushel of dirt that my Grandma said everyone eats before they die….