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Re: Edible insects     

Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Edible insects in alt.philosophy
Author: Omniqueryous
Date: Mar 21, 2007 05:33

...mmcne...@fuzzysys.com> wrote: The word: Edible insects 17 March 2007 From New...parts of Africa. Mexico is an insect-eating - or entomophagous - hotspot, where ... around $250 a kilogram. Eating insects makes nutritional sense. Some contain ... publication of a number of insect recipe books. Although supermarket shelves ... the sentience of higher animals, insects will become the protein of ...
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Re: Edible insects     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Mar 19, 2007 09:47

......@fuzzysys.com> wrote: The word: Edible insects 17 March 2007 From New... of Africa. Mexico is an insect-eating - or entomophagous - hotspot, where ... around $250 a kilogram. Eating insects makes nutritional sense. Some contain ... publication of a number of insect recipe books. Although supermarket shelves ... of fauna--animal foods, including insects. http://www.beyondveg.com/billings-t...
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Re: Edible insects     

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Author: midseason
Date: Mar 17, 2007 20:47

...channel/opinion/mg19325952.600-the-word-edible-insects.html FANCY A locust for... of Africa. Mexico is an insect-eating - or entomophagous - hotspot, where more... around $250 a kilogram. Eating insects makes nutritional sense. Some contain ... publication of a number of insect recipe books. Although supermarket shelves ... the sentience of higher animals, insects will become the protein of ...
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Edible insects     

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Author: Sir Frederick
Date: Mar 17, 2007 20:28

...channel/opinion/mg19325952.600-the-word-edible-insects.html FANCY A locust for...parts of Africa. Mexico is an insect-eating - or entomophagous - hotspot, where more... around $250 a kilogram. Eating insects makes nutritional sense. Some contain ...the publication of a number of insect recipe books. Although supermarket shelves ... the sentience of higher animals, insects will become the protein of ...
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Applied Philosophy : Eat A Bug     

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Author: Sir Frederick
Date: Jun 21, 2008 15:40

... the world, telling you which insects are most delicious and which ... recipes into sections by type of insect, be it grasshoppers, social ... where you can order your edible insects and tips for catching ...beetles.Ó If beetles and other insects are so abundant, why doesn...bug-eatingÓ), we already eat insects, inadvertently, in the sense that...page list of suppliers of edible anthropods (whether live or ready...
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Re: How humans changed a weed into corn vs Was On the Philosophy of Coffee     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: May 19, 2008 22:26

... 100 years after discovering that teosinte was edible, people began selecting spikes to plant near ...go into the fields to eat soil-dwelling insects that otherwise may harm the crop. Planting...selectively, leaving legumes and habitat for beneficial insects, and harvesting some weeds for medicinal purposes.... the field which warms the earth, eliminates insect and other soil life that is destructive ...
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Re: Monsanto and GMOs     

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Author: Larry Caldwell
Date: May 4, 2008 20:04

... there are not enough storage facilities. Much of that grain which is unprotected from the elements=97 sun, rain, mold, fungus, rats, mice, and insects=97will not be edible. More than 33%% of the world's 800 million hungry people live in India, with a large part of those being children under the ...
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Re: Monsanto and GMOs     

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Author: ta
Date: May 3, 2008 10:12

...because there are not enough storage facilities. Much of that grain which is unprotected from the elements— sun, rain, mold, fungus, rats, mice, and insects—will not be edible. More than 33%% of the world's 800 million hungry people live in India, with a large part of those being children under the...
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Re: Bad business names - humor     

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Author: Erwin Hessle
Date: Oct 30, 2007 20:09

... Socks Elderly Women's Bras & Foot Warmers Itchy's Linen Service Foot-In-Mouth Edible Shoes Automotive Go Boom Service Station Sugar Petrol No Go Cars Sawdust Motors ...> Tampons with Tap Nozzles: "Plug & Repel" Nair Shampoo & Styling Lego Hairstyles Pissoff Insect Repellent Piercing Contact Lenses Chopper Reid Haircut & Lawn Mowing Service (editor's note: ...
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Re: What are the ethics regarding Fish Consumption?     

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Author: pearl
Date: Oct 12, 2006 05:02

... depended on the ability to sustain the tribe through shortages of game or of edible plants. In those times it is the Hadza grandmothers who provide critical support. Terrific, ...> > > didn't use the term. In fact they probably began with insects, shellfish and worked their way up though the animal kingdom until they eventually could ...
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