True story, when my granddaughter was six she wanted to eat a bug (microwaved it) but needed some guts to go through with it so I took the first bite! An experience she’ll never forget! But you can’t say you don’t like something if you haven’t tried it. It was kind of hot-spicy tasting…
Cicada’s are coming to town folks, and they are edible. So, enjoy. The farmers are not planting corps this spring because of the things. The two broods that will emerge simultaneously this year are Brood XIX (the 13-year cicadas) and Brood XIII (the 17-year cicadas)
They told us in survival school that bugs are a good protein source. The best way to prepare them is to roast them over an open fire to burn off the antenne, wings and legs so it doesn’t LOOK like a bug.
There are some parts of the world where insects are a significant part of the diet. African termites and Southeast Asian rice bugs can be a meal by themselves.
C 8 months ago
Yum
cracker65 8 months ago
This comic bugs me
Imagine 8 months ago
I should start saving my windshield scrapings. I could probably get a lot of money for them now.
blunebottle 8 months ago
“Eat ze bugs!” -Klaus Schwab.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 8 months ago
Hard to believe it ever fell from favor.
Botulism Bob 8 months ago
Where’s the grub? It’s the one on the bottom.
littlejohn Premium Member 8 months ago
Cleanlist: Fad diets of the paleolithic
Nuke Road Warrior 8 months ago
I’ll have the Flintstone ribs.
MichiganMitten 8 months ago
Some people want us to eat this stuff now.
Charles 8 months ago
Batter fried earthworm tastes like peanut brittle. Chocolate covered ants taste like chocolate.
LeftCoastKen Premium Member 8 months ago
I’d go with the grubs … I hate legs and wings!
robcarroll1213 8 months ago
And here we see the first vegetarian…
The Orange Mailman 8 months ago
Most of those roadside cafés have good grub.
robcarroll1213 8 months ago
The birth of GrubHub.
jmohr134 8 months ago
Rub a dub dub, thank God for the grub.. :P
gammaguy 8 months ago
Some folks eat horse meat… but horsefly meat?
kaycstamper 8 months ago
True story, when my granddaughter was six she wanted to eat a bug (microwaved it) but needed some guts to go through with it so I took the first bite! An experience she’ll never forget! But you can’t say you don’t like something if you haven’t tried it. It was kind of hot-spicy tasting…
Man of the Woods 8 months ago
Cicada’s are coming to town folks, and they are edible. So, enjoy. The farmers are not planting corps this spring because of the things. The two broods that will emerge simultaneously this year are Brood XIX (the 13-year cicadas) and Brood XIII (the 17-year cicadas)
Count Olaf Premium Member 8 months ago
Which has the fewest carbs?
sandpiper 8 months ago
Paleo diet – the original
flemmingo 8 months ago
I think I’ll go to Arbys?
xsintricks 8 months ago
Anyone on here who went through SERE? (Wasn’t required for me)
dflak 8 months ago
They told us in survival school that bugs are a good protein source. The best way to prepare them is to roast them over an open fire to burn off the antenne, wings and legs so it doesn’t LOOK like a bug.
There are some parts of the world where insects are a significant part of the diet. African termites and Southeast Asian rice bugs can be a meal by themselves.
mckeonfuneralhomebx 8 months ago
Drown it in chocolate, say it is a delicacy and charge triple!
rockyridge1977 8 months ago
The BC menu “trifecta”!!!!!!
preacherman Premium Member 8 months ago
I think it’s time for a diet.
Ivan the Terrible 8 months ago
The “Biden Diet”.
ladykat 8 months ago
I think I’ll pass.
rshive 8 months ago
Nothing like variety.
Dapperdan61 Premium Member 8 months ago
Uh no thanks I’ll just have water
Ishka Bibel 8 months ago
Lobster, crab, oyster, clam. And others in other cultures. Pick your invertebrate.
Angry Indeed Premium Member 8 months ago
I didn’t realize that meal worms had so many calories. That’s going to ruin my figure for sure!
HOTLOTUS1 8 months ago
the tarantula always gets me.
blakerl 8 months ago
I want a brontosaurus steak just like the one served by Wilma to Fred Flintstone.
Alberta Oil Premium Member 8 months ago
I’d go with the worm, the crunchy ones turn me off and legs get caught in my teeth.
Zebrastripes 8 months ago
Pass!
zeexenon 8 months ago
OK, but only if they’re non-GMO.
anthony.ingram 8 months ago
Coming soon to your table. Sadly, I’m not kidding.
[Unnamed Reader - 83d506] 8 months ago
That’s really bugging him, he he.
DJohnny 8 months ago
Hmmm… I noticed a spelling error, it should be “clm” for clams, not “cal”…
LONNYMARQUEZ 8 months ago
French food
daleandkristen 8 months ago
And I just read Breaking Cat News. Double dose of nausea.
mindjob 8 months ago
What are the sides? Mashed potatoes and peas?
goboboyd 8 months ago
Go for the ‘Stir Fly’, with peanuts.
kathleenhicks62 8 months ago
I can be a vegetarian soon!
Jack Bell Premium Member 8 months ago
I’ll eat elsewhere. Where they have beef, pork, chicken, or fish or even a good salad.
suelou 8 months ago
If Billy has his way!!!
johnswanholm 8 months ago
Ok Klaus Schwab
Cathy P. 8 months ago
That’s what we’ll be eating if the W.H.O. and the anti-meat people have their way.
eddi-TBH 8 months ago
With enough ketchup, anything is edible. Hot sauce for the real emergencies.
Courage the Cowardly Dog! 8 months ago
Wiley was Bear Grylls’ ancestor perhaps??