Mmmm yum...

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Mmmm yum...

Postby vendic » Wed Feb 15, 2017 10:59 pm

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2 ... 083542.htm

I know I've eaten locusts so wouldn't really have a problem trying this but I'm sure others would disagree. lol
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Re: Mmmm yum...

Postby code monkey » Thu Feb 16, 2017 2:40 am

vendic wrote:https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/01/170119083542.htm

I know I've eaten locusts so wouldn't really have a problem trying this but I'm sure others would disagree. lol


thank you for sharing. dinner will be 2 apples and some spinach.
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Re: Mmmm yum...

Postby Thumper » Thu Feb 16, 2017 12:44 pm

I'm going to need a vegetarian ruling on this.
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Re: Mmmm yum...

Postby vendic » Thu Feb 16, 2017 1:33 pm

Thumper wrote:I'm going to need a vegetarian ruling on this.


I always follow the concept of the, you are what you eat doctrine up to one level of indirection. After that it gets too confusing.
So to me, the following are vegetarian meals: lamb, beef, goat, rabbits, roo, buffalo, deer, bison... :)

So inho, the crickets and meal worms are vegetarian food, unless you feed the meal worms polystyrene which they can oddly digest and and happily consume, in which case they are plastic food so probably good for the fast food chains.

Of course, vegetarians will disagree with me because they don't believe in the you are what you eat principle. lol
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Re: Mmmm yum...

Postby vendic » Thu Feb 16, 2017 1:53 pm

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Re: Mmmm yum...

Postby SciFiFisher » Thu Feb 16, 2017 4:05 pm

Hey, if you can dip them in chocolate you can eat it. :P
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Re: Mmmm yum...

Postby vendic » Thu Feb 16, 2017 5:10 pm

Sprinkles on ice cream.
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Re: Mmmm yum...

Postby Tarragon » Fri Feb 17, 2017 5:35 am

This is why we need to labels on foods.
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Re: Mmmm yum...

Postby vendic » Fri Feb 17, 2017 2:05 pm

Tarragon wrote:This is why we need to labels on foods.


Marketing fail: "Our product has 95% manufactured and engineered chemicals"
Marketing pass: "Has 5% real juice!"
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Re: Mmmm yum...

Postby code monkey » Sat Feb 18, 2017 2:34 am

Thumper wrote:I'm going to need a vegetarian ruling on this.


thumper, are locusts vegetables? are worms vegetables? qed.

fisher, just because one can do something doesn't mean that one should. and the chocolate's just fine by itself. no doubt better by itself. no need to add the locusts. or worms. if you must add something try peanut butter. or marshmallows. put it on ice cream. I could go on but it's dinner time. squash ravioli, carrots and grapefruit since you ask.
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Re: Mmmm yum...

Postby Thumper » Tue Feb 21, 2017 12:21 pm

code monkey wrote:thumper, are locusts vegetables? are worms vegetables?
Are potatoes vegetables? What about straw berries or quinoa?
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Re: Mmmm yum...

Postby code monkey » Sat Feb 25, 2017 10:45 pm

Thumper wrote:
code monkey wrote:thumper, are locusts vegetables? are worms vegetables?
Are potatoes vegetables? What about straw berries or quinoa?


yes, yes and yes.

they're neither animals nor minerals. therefore ...
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Re: Mmmm yum...

Postby Thumper » Mon Feb 27, 2017 12:10 pm

Wow, I didn't know it was that simple.
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Re: Mmmm yum...

Postby code monkey » Tue Feb 28, 2017 1:55 am

Thumper wrote:Wow, I didn't know it was that simple.


happy to help
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Re: Mmmm yum...

Postby geonuc » Tue Feb 28, 2017 11:55 am

code monkey wrote:
Thumper wrote:
code monkey wrote:thumper, are locusts vegetables? are worms vegetables?
Are potatoes vegetables? What about straw berries or quinoa?


yes, yes and yes.

they're neither animals nor minerals. therefore ...


Or,

Yes, no (strawberries are a fruit), no (quinoa is a grain)
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Re: Mmmm yum...

Postby Thumper » Tue Feb 28, 2017 12:29 pm

Potatoes are botanically classified as a vegetable, but they are classified nutritionally as a starchy food,' says a DoH spokesperson. 'This is because when eaten as part of a meal, they are generally used in place of other starchy carbohydrates, such as bread, pasta or rice.

Potatoes provide mainly carbohydrate in the form of starch whereas foods classified as fruit and vegetables provide much less carbohydrates.

The potato is in fact a legume. A legume is plant that is able to fix nitrogen from the air and put it into the soil. A colleague of mine informed me that a potato is a plant that can do this. thus, it is classified as a legume, not as a vegetable.
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Re: Mmmm yum...

Postby code monkey » Tue Feb 28, 2017 8:12 pm

geonuc wrote:
code monkey wrote:
Thumper wrote:
code monkey wrote:thumper, are locusts vegetables? are worms vegetables?
Are potatoes vegetables? What about straw berries or quinoa?


yes, yes and yes.

they're neither animals nor minerals. therefore ...[/qote]

Or,

Yes, no (strawberries are a fruit), no (quinoa is a grain)


flora or fauna, geonuc?

or, more to the point, would you deny thumper, a vegetarian (and, for all I know a vegan) the pleasure of eating strawberries? quinoa?
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give me my romeo. and when he shall die
take him and cut him out in little stars
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Re: Mmmm yum...

Postby code monkey » Tue Feb 28, 2017 8:14 pm

Thumper wrote:
Potatoes are botanically classified as a vegetable, but they are classified nutritionally as a starchy food,' says a DoH spokesperson. 'This is because when eaten as part of a meal, they are generally used in place of other starchy carbohydrates, such as bread, pasta or rice.

Potatoes provide mainly carbohydrate in the form of starch whereas foods classified as fruit and vegetables provide much less carbohydrates.

The potato is in fact a legume. A legume is plant that is able to fix nitrogen from the air and put it into the soil. A colleague of mine informed me that a potato is a plant that can do this. thus, it is classified as a legume, not as a vegetable.
Maybe it isn't quite that simple.


they're definitely not animals nor are they animal-derived. ergo, in my nsho they're perfectly safe for you to eat.
and still i persist in wondering whether folly must always be our nemesis. edgar pangborn

come gentle night. come loving black browed night
give me my romeo. and when he shall die
take him and cut him out in little stars
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that all will be in love with night
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