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RE: The Bugs are Coming For You - Schmoe - 11-01-2023

(10-31-2023, 02:24 PM)xuenchen Wrote: Introducing the new McMaggot snack. Parts is Parts 

Cool

That'll be the new McScrapple.  All the insects people just can't stomach, blend them all together, season it, fry it up, and *chef's kiss*


RE: The Bugs are Coming For You - Snarl - 11-01-2023

(10-30-2023, 08:28 PM)GeauxHomeLittleD Wrote: People who doubt that TPTB are deliberately trying to kill us need to wake the fuck up!

It's a game they play.


RE: The Bugs are Coming For You - ancientlight - 11-15-2023

(10-31-2023, 03:39 AM)BodhisattvaStyle Wrote: https://thenewamerican.com/us/tyson-foods-invests-in-insect-protein-manufacturer/

My apologies, I thought I had added the article into the OP. I've gone back and added it in, as well as here.


We wont just be eating bugs. We'll be eating bugs they feed animal waste.

Quote:The plant intends to use animal waste from Tyson’s stock of chickens, cows, pigs, etc., as a food source for the new insect-protein plant.

Protix CEO Kees Aarts said, “We can immediately use their existing byproducts as feedstock for our insects.”


Chicken poop fed bugs for dinner anyone?

All done on purpose , plain sick & evil . I hate these **holes that are behind this agenda so much  Angry
For them it's nothing but a sport to watch and enjoy , when they watch/read our reactions, I'm betting.
None of my family will ever come near insects for dinner, they can scrape that idea!


RE: The Bugs are Coming For You - Ninurta - 11-15-2023

(10-31-2023, 09:03 AM)BIAD Wrote: I recall the few school days that I actually attended where one of the classes at that time (the early seventies) was
Religious Education or 'RE' as it was scribbled on our schedules. Mr Rivers, a burly man with an Abrahamic-style
beard and kind eyes, announced to the class that in the times of Jesus and his crew, locusts would be eaten and
if we'd dare, he'd like to bring some in and we could sample them.

Being a ignorant yob at the time, I snorted and told him I'd eaten worse and so at the next lesson, on Mr Rivers'
desk was a wax-paper parcel of what we guessed were the dead insects. They were Locusts... but not the ones
we associate with crop-ravishing leaping grasshoppers, they were Locust beans.
Shy
Disraeli is correct, they tasted nice with honey.
Smile

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We have locust trees of two sorts here - honey locust (rare) and black locust (much more common and good for making bows and fence posts), but I've never considered eating the beans off of them. I know some folks eat the bean pods of honey locust, and some folks eat the fried blooms off black locust, but those beans are hard as bricks, so I;ve never considered eating them.

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RE: The Bugs are Coming For You - Grace - 11-15-2023

(10-30-2023, 08:12 PM)Chiefsmom Wrote: No, I will not.  I will eat my tough, old laying hens, before I do that.  Or actually go out and have to kill my own deer.   Or in complete desperation, squirrel, racoon, whatever I find out back.   Whatever it takes.
Not gonna happen!!!!


I'm putting pigs in the yard either this year or the next... Hubby is upset about it since he just tore down a hog house but he's gonna build it again... 

Because otherwise we will have to stop eating meat in large part. It's just too darn expensive, probably because they want us to eat bugs so I'm out of this nonsense now... I'm putting pigs in the yard...


RE: The Bugs are Coming For You - Infolurker - 11-16-2023

Cricken TM