Poe Campo in Lonesome dove was just the start of the bug eating propaganda push in Texas
Ghost of Bizbee said:
This ain't front page stuff. It's foodie media. Of course there will be article clickbait
We aren't being forced to eat bugs
Except the Forbes article I linked wasn't a foodie article, it was under "Sustainability". The angle for normalizing this is climate change, save the planet, reduce your carbon footprint.Ghost of Bizbee said:
This ain't front page stuff. It's foodie media. Of course there will be article clickbait
We aren't being forced to eat bugs
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Well how about if I was to tell that, every year, the prestigious Waldorf-Astoria in New York played host to one of the world's strangest banquets? Not for the weak-stomached (so me, then), this gruesome feast consists of pickled eyeballs, maggot-covered strawberries and horror of horrors deep-fried tarantula!
Now, how's this for a starter? Crunchy crickets and scorpions served in a cheese-filled pastry case. Sounds delicious, right? Nope, I don't think so either. Pass the prawn cocktail, please!
Now you've kick-started your appetite, how do you fancy a little alligator to chomp into? It's moist and delicious, I hear, and great if you like your food with a little bite! (Sorry, I had to!)
Do you like an olive in your martini? Well, this is just soooo last year according to Gene, and cow eyeballs are the only garnishes you shall find if you dare to attend one of his banquets. Nothing like something staring up at you whilst you're trying to quench your thirst. Make mine water, no ice!
What's that, you say? You can't decide what crunchy, oozy delight to choose from? Why not help yourself to a little something from the platter? Giant ants, crispy scorpions or brandy-soaked spiders the choice is yours! Seconds anyone? Just remember to grab travel insurance before you head over to the big apple for this unusual feast.
I was amazed, once, to read the number of insect parts that are permissible in a can of spinach.moldaggie said:
Too late... if you eat/drink chocolate, coffee, or wheat flour (especially cereal) enjoy. The FDA allows a small amount, especially since harvesting (or storing) these products is almost impossible to be bug-free.
lead said:
I don't feel pressured to eat bugs…
Starting to slip the bugz in!! pic.twitter.com/UNRvOrajmV
— Dr Shawn Baker 🥩 (@SBakerMD) August 15, 2022
Ghost of Bizbee said:
Vaccines aren't a bad thing. You can probably thank them for not catching hepatitis or shingles.
The covid vaccines have had bad effects for a very small percentage of those who received them.
White Liberals=The Worst said:
White liberals are the worst. Every single one would eat bug edibles if the govt mandated or even recommended it. They'd truly fall in love with cricket paste if conservatives pushed back on it lol. Losers.
Do you have a good recipe? I've been wanting to try this. Also, mesquite bean flour and mesquite bean beer. I mean why not? They grow like weeds in South Texas.Tanya 93 said:
I did learn you can make mesquite bean jelly though
I see it all over the placeBAP Enthusiast said:Ghost of Bizbee said:
The OP is a bit outlandish
Can't remember the last time I've been pressured to eat bugs
You guys aren't paying attention. There have been hundreds of articles about it in major news networks and newspapers.
It all mostly began in 2019 and I've seen it everywhere. The FDA and World Economic Forum have promoted it.
Swan Song said:Starting to slip the bugz in!! pic.twitter.com/UNRvOrajmV
— Dr Shawn Baker 🥩 (@SBakerMD) August 15, 2022
Read the ingredients of the foods you eat.
Jeff Childers had a great substack on Saturday and discussed the push for synthetic meat and edible insects in-depth. It all sounds crazy, but the evidence is there.
https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/-coffee-and-covid-saturday-august-b8b
I'm telling you now. We won't be pressured to eat bugs.BAP Enthusiast said:BMX Bandit said:
Where is anyone seeing a push to eat bugs? Twitter?Quote:
If worst comes to worst, claim you are Jewish?
"Those" guys again??!!? Always conniving to get us!
Not my point. I am saying you should claim that as a method of getting out of being forced to eat them by government restrictions. Don't tell me our government won't be trying this under the guise of "climate change".
Government? no. if Republicans said to eat bugs, they would protest. Can you imagine the outrage if Trump suggested everyone should eat more bugs?White said:
White liberals are the worst. Every single one would eat bug edibles if the govt mandated or even recommended it. They'd truly fall in love with cricket paste if conservatives pushed back on it lol. Losers.
Out of choice/preference, or necessity bc they live in 3rd world conditions none of us want any part of?Charpie said:
People in other countries have been eating bugs for a LONG time. This isn't something new.