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a house fly, but not by choice. It just kinda happened
Eric
Does the "Green Eggs and Ham Sam I Am" from the old C-Rations count. How about the unidentifiable crap they used to bring out from the mess hall in the mermite containers. If you can eat military rations of the Korean War/Vietnam War era you caneat just about anything.
Anyone for some powdered eggs? Reconstituted with powdered milk mixed with bleech water of course.
While in Korea some dog meat. Wasn't bad tasting until I found out it wasn't beef.
Tim
The worm in the bottom of a bottle of Mescal...tasted just like crane fly larva!
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Nighthawk, I can also relate but, I am having a hard time deciding so, I'll leave that up to you all. A skewer of crickets fried on a flat rock out on the Mexican Border or lollipops with scorpians in them. I also eat a live one, just on a dare. There was also the time during survival training, I ate a still beating rabbit heart. All these are pretty tame. I'm sure there are better stories to come.
Hairwing,
Why would you know what a crane fly larva tastes like? :)
Larry ---sagefisher---
I had a job that had me doing a lot of international traveling, typically three different continents a month. I ordered octopus in Brazil and got some really nice steak- like pieces. A couple of weeks later I was in Venice and the menu included octopus. I ordered it again, expecting some really nice steak-like cuts. Instead, I got 4 flattened baby octopi, each with two eyes staring up at me.
I don't think I want to know what I ate in Korea, but it all tasted good and there was lots of sake to wash it down.