mmm... chocolate covered scorpions...
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tibetan yak butter, reindeer hash, crocodile paté, and smoked cobra. All this and more at edible.com.
I pride myself on my iron stomach when it comes to odd food. I've had many varieties of bugs, snakes and other creepy things.
My favorite story, while not particularly repulsive, is eating Reindeer Sausage (in Denny's, on Christmas Eve) in Anchorage, Alaska whilst singing "Santa Claus ain't coming to town".
Scorpions, I have not had. I have a new mission in life. On the other hand Hornworms aren't all they're cracked up to be
posted by m@ at 4:38 PM on September 5, 2003
My favorite story, while not particularly repulsive, is eating Reindeer Sausage (in Denny's, on Christmas Eve) in Anchorage, Alaska whilst singing "Santa Claus ain't coming to town".
Scorpions, I have not had. I have a new mission in life. On the other hand Hornworms aren't all they're cracked up to be
posted by m@ at 4:38 PM on September 5, 2003
yeah, jonson. that vodka almost looks like a work of art. be sure to let us all know how it tastes.
posted by crunchland at 4:43 PM on September 5, 2003
posted by crunchland at 4:43 PM on September 5, 2003
Sir, you have me confused with m@. I'm not foolhardy enough to drink snake infused vodka!!
posted by jonson at 4:53 PM on September 5, 2003
posted by jonson at 4:53 PM on September 5, 2003
"... whilst the snake is perfectly fine to eat, we do not recommend it, due to the fact that it contains many tiny bones."
posted by mrgrimm at 5:40 PM on September 5, 2003
posted by mrgrimm at 5:40 PM on September 5, 2003
I'm tempted by the rose jam and the silver vodka. Pretty. I like the site, but I wish I could find receipe page. Can anyone find it? Claims there is one in one of the products.
posted by stoneegg21 at 5:27 AM on September 6, 2003
posted by stoneegg21 at 5:27 AM on September 6, 2003
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