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Hans Kylberg <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 20 Aug 1997 20:16:56 +0200
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JoAnn Betten wrote:
> i've heard that it takes the approximate same amount of resources to produce
> 1 pound of beef as it does to produce 16 pounds of grain.  and if you're
> feeding hungry people, 16 pounds of grain will stretch alot farther than 1
> pound of beef (assuming they're not on neanderthin)

What about feeding mealworms with the grain and then eat the worms?
Maybee
thats more efficient...

A swedish newspaper reported today that entomologists at the University
of Iowa have created some recipes based on insects, and the insects can
be
bought via internet (http://www.herp.com/hcinfo.html - Rainbow Mealworms
a. o.).
H/g people often eat grubs, so why should not we Neanderthinners do?
Lots of
protein and fat. I seriously think we are missing something here.
Anyone who has experience? Wich ones taste best? Roasted or alive?
Any poisonous species?
So far I have only tried raspberry worms myself, live. I always eat them
when
I find them. They are so small that you dont notice them in your mouth.
- Well I once tried an ant also, live, but the taste was so sharp so I
spitted
it out. I did not dare to swallow it without chewing.

- Hans

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