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23-07-2014, 11:39 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Farming woodlice?
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On 22/07/2014 21:19, David Hill wrote:
On 22/07/2014 20:30, Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Tue, 22 Jul 2014 09:35:15 +0100, David Hill wrote:
Whilst woodlice are related to prawns and shrimps the thought of getting
the "Husks" off around a 1000 woodlice to make a sandwich...........
No thanks.
I'll stick to Prawns and shrimps.
That seems to be assuming boiling as the cooking method. Wouldn't it
be better to deep fry like you do locusts? Nice and crispy snack food
and unlike locusts the legs wouldn't get in your teeth.,
You could have your teeth scaled as you polish them off.
But they wouldn't be very filling.
Neither are other weeny little foods like caviar, pinenuts, or goji berries. But
people still like eating them.Woodlice might be like truffles; so flavoursome you
only need a tiny bit and so expensive that's all you can afford.
Start training your louse-hound right away, there's gold under them thar stones.
Janet
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