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Old January 3rd, 2004, 08:13 PM
Lennie Richardson
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Default OT In Defense of Tofu


"slenon" wrote in message
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dead and cooked insects eclipse tofu.


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Interesting! Fried crickets are something I've always wanted to try but have
never had enough tequila around to make me brave.

It's fascinating what people eat in different regions around the world. It's
also interesting what virtually all the different "poor peoples' " cuisines
have in common: Rice, beans, flat bread, and chilis.

I wonder if, given a chance, the Thais would forgo deep fried locusts with
garlic chili sauce for a daily Big Mac. I know the coronary artery disease
in their country would rise to match ours if they did.

Off to cook dinner: chateau****inbriand with vienna sausages.


 




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