Broom Hilda by Russell Myers

Broom Hilda

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  1. Llewellenbruce

    Llewellenbruce said, 8 months ago

    I wouldn’t eat a bug for a million dollars.

  2. William Pursell

    William Pursell said, 8 months ago

    I wonder if the " Baht bug" still costs a baht at the market?

  3. AnimaWolf

    AnimaWolf said, 8 months ago

    I would eat a bug. I scuba dive and bug is what we call lobster. So, who wants to join me for a bug?

  4. Sisyphos

    Sisyphos said, 8 months ago

    Kinda depends on the bug, I think. But drowned in sufficient quantities of ketchup/catsup, most could be tolerated. They are a valuable source of protein and other stuff….

  5. SUSAN NEWMAN

    SUSAN NEWMAN said, 8 months ago

    Used to be that kids would bet on who would eat worms.
    Reckon they’re moving up in the food chain.

  6. Razzilla

    Razzilla said, 8 months ago

    I’ll place a wager that it’s tastier than most school lunches.

  7. treesareus

    treesareus said, 8 months ago

    Prehistoric people ate almost anything, bugs included.

  8. Citizen GROG!

    Citizen GROG! said, 8 months ago

    I can neither tolerate ketchup or the bug.

  9. zoidknight

    zoidknight said, 8 months ago

    @Razzilla

    That is what I was going to say.

  10. zoidknight

    zoidknight said, 8 months ago

    @treesareus

    Even they would have hesitated ate the stuff served in public school cafeterias.

  11. stripseeker

    stripseeker said, 8 months ago

    Enough ketchup on stuff makes everything a gourmet treat.
    Not enough to kill the taste of fried reep, though.

  12. r g

    r g said, 8 months ago

    He’s a Troll for God’s sake! Bugs is good eatin’

  13. DreamScourge

    DreamScourge said, 8 months ago

    In order to qualify as U.S. No. 1 Grade, the commodities listed below cannot exceed the following limits of contamination:

    Ketchup — 30 fruit fly eggs per 100 grams
    Canned corn — 2 insect larvae per 100 grams
    Blueberries — 2 maggots per 100 berries
    Peanut butter — 50 insect fragments per 100 grams
    Curry powder — 100 insect fragments per 100 grams
    Wheat — 1% of grains infested
    Sesame seed — 5% of seeds infested
    Coffee — 10% of beans infested

  14. MrJimCos

    MrJimCos said, 8 months ago

    Us bikers eat bugs regularly. Small price to pay since there really isn’t that much flavor.

  15. Stuart Gathman

    Stuart Gathman said, 8 months ago

    My Korean Sunday school kids would catch cicadas at recess, pull off their wings, and eat them whole. It was a treat!

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