Ditto..never had them, never will...Same with sushi..another is Oysters, ugh I just couldn’t have one of them slithering down my throat !
He knew I didn't eat poopersGary O' "Dad would always dissuade me from reaching for a chikin leg (his favorite)
'Oh, so you like the pooper?' " I don't get it? Are 'chicken legs' close to a "pooper". Huh?
OMG that's not even a thing here... nor are chicken feetA one week escape and evasion course with a small knife only cured me of being picky when your real hungry.
The only thing I did not eat, chicken lips....
CRICKET Flour is probably cleaner that any flour from grocery shelves. FDA allows for every 1/4 cup of cornmeal....one or more fragments of rat dung (poop), two or more rat hairs,one or more whole insects, Here in the midwest during crop harvest there is so much that grain companies store thousands of bushels of grain on cement slabs with no covering outside exposed to all rodent, bird dung(poop) or what ever. If they FDA did not allow this all of the grain would be considered not fit for human consumption. And that's no shit, folks.When we were in the health food manufacturing business, we kept getting samples of high protein "cricket flour and other cricket "treats". Double yuck!
Yes, remember when we going to sell to Trader Joes and a customer called us up and told us please don't as they let the grains sit in the open warehouse with the rain blowing in on them.CRICKET Flour is probably cleaner that any flour from grocery shelves. FDA allows for every 1/4 cup of cornmeal....one or more fragments of rat dung (poop), two or more rat hairs,one or more whole insects, Here in the midwest during crop harvest there is so much that grain companies store thousands of bushels of grain on cement slabs with no covering outside exposed to all rodent, bird dung(poop) or what ever. If they FDA did not allow this all of the grain would be considered not fit for human consumption. And that's no shit, folks.
Right norman...we have no idea how very lucky we are, do we?!We are so lucky living in a country that has plenty of food, my brother spent some time in South America a years ago and he said children would wait for them to throw their left overs (basic considered garbage) out from the camp and they would fight over it.