OMG! That sucker is huge! It looks like an Arkansas Grasshopper!
cheers,
BD
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Check this bad boy out! This is what we deal with here in Florida. He was very strong and didn't want to come off! It was a good wrestling match
OMG! That sucker is huge! It looks like an Arkansas Grasshopper!
cheers,
BD
Some said if you fried him the taste is awesome especially you add in a bit of table salt and black pepper.
That would have been a full meal!!!
QUOTE=zainal abidin;468618]Some said if you fried him the taste is awesome especially you add in a bit of table salt and black pepper.[/QUOTE]
They are. When I'm mowing, I don't wear safety goggles because of the debris - I wear them because of the grasshoppers!!
OMG! hahaha.... If I could get people to eat them, we could supply the whole market! The one thing that grows in abundance here in Arkansas every summer are the grasshoppers.
cheers,
BD
Well, you could probably cook that one for Thanksgiving dinner.
Susan
It's true the taste is yummy see the article below maybe if you try first than can offer to your neighbors.
https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsan...per-taste-like
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Ha ha Susan that is a nice idea maybe some will nodding the head, some will slowly put inside their mouth when the smell is great after adding black pepper and chilies.
"They are also edible insects; they have been eaten throughout history and are considered a delicacy in many countries"