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On 01/08/2014 12:59, Timothy Murphy wrote:
I guess we could have used seed that ants don't like?


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On 01/08/2014 16:04, David Hill wrote:

This may give you something to think about
CHOCOLATE COVERED GIANT ANTS
Hand toasted Giant Queen Leafcutter Ants coated in the finest Belgian
Chocolate.


A few years ago, my daughter went on an adventure holiday for three
weeks in the US. One of the treats she reported was eating live, very
large fire ants. Apparently - and I don't understand why - they tasted
like the sweets that used to be called Opal fruits.

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