Happy Birthday Ombodhi! You're legal in airplanes! ;)
>now he sells all sorts
>of things: books, audio & video tapes, ladybugs, praying mantis,
>deccolate snails, earthworms & their castings (poop), and a home worm bin
>system called "the can-o-worms".
> yes, i spent the past five days living, breathing, thinking, &
>dreaming **worms**. one of the first things i asked about: edible worms?
> arlan already had five recipes.
All cooked I'd bet, eh? :)
My Can O Worms came from Mitch Goldburg at EcoWay (1-800-770-7778, or
[log in to unmask]). After making my own, I realized that the Can O Worms was
worth the $119.95 (incl booklet, bedding block, and lb of worms). It is
pretty cool and makes me wonder about raising mealworms...
And, no, I haven't yet tasted the worms. My excuse: I'm letting the
population increase to a sustainable/harvestable level <cough, snort> ;)
Really, I'm not yet beyond the gross-out factor--and what if they tasted
great! Then I'd have to turn in my FRINGE LUNATIC RAF-EATER card for a
_SUPER_ FRINGE LUNATIC RAF-EATER, INSECT ENDORSED card. (Don't think you
RAF-curious vegans have the corner on ambivilence! :))
Somehwere on the web I found a Seinfeld script which had George worm
composting in his apartment, trying to vacuum up the fruit flies from the
air before his parents came over, etc. (Search string: vermiculture--the
big word for letting worms eat the bacteria which eat your salad scraps.)
Cheers,
Kirt
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