Bug-eating photo journal, crunchy goodness!

MrsBugi

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A friend sent me a link to this young lady's photo journal.

I found the bug-eating pictures near the middle/bottom strangely intriguing. I've never eaten any bugs before, but am curious about how they might taste. I recall an article I read awhile back that encouraged the eating of bugs, with all sorts of information with regard to their high fiber content and surprising nutritional value. I'm sure they're healthier than potato chips, and there are certainly plenty of insects to go around.
 

So

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1. With the name MrsBugi I find your claims of non bug eating dubious.
2. There are a lot of things that are healthier than eating potato chips, that doesn't mean eating bugs is a good idea.
3. Bugs can be diseas vectors, so you'd have to cook/prepare them, just like any other food.
4. There are plenty of potatos to go around too. More than enough in fact. Actually, there's plenty of everything to go around thanks to the green revolution of the late 1960s.
 

MrsBugi

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Originally posted by: So
1. With the name MrsBugi I find your claims of non bug eating dubious.
2. There are a lot of things that are healthier than eating potato chips, that doesn't mean eating bugs is a good idea.
3. Bugs can be diseas vectors, so you'd have to cook/prepare them, just like any other food.
4. There are plenty of potatos to go around too. More than enough in fact. Actually, there's plenty of everything to go around thanks to the green revolution of the late 1960s.

You do have some excellent points, So. I won't argue with any of them, and LOL at observation #1! :D
 

So

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Originally posted by: MrsBugi
Originally posted by: So
1. With the name MrsBugi I find your claims of non bug eating dubious.
2. There are a lot of things that are healthier than eating potato chips, that doesn't mean eating bugs is a good idea.
3. Bugs can be diseas vectors, so you'd have to cook/prepare them, just like any other food.
4. There are plenty of potatos to go around too. More than enough in fact. Actually, there's plenty of everything to go around thanks to the green revolution of the late 1960s.

You do have some excellent points, So. I won't argue with any of them, and LOL at observation #1! :D

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