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Momlogic's Winter: Moms who have picky eaters at home (um, all of 'em) will have a hard time getting  kids to try a growing dining trend--eating bugs. I decided to take the plunge.

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Squish bugs, squash 'em, yell at them, spray Raid like a maniac--but surely don't eat them. I must admit that after seeing a recent article about bugs being the new protein-packed cuisine--not to mention seeing photos of deep-fried scorpions, worm salads and chicken stuffed waterbugs, my stomach turned over. And over. But calling myself adventurous, I volunteered to see what all the fuss was about--and regretted it the minute I saw the scorpions atop a mini shrimp toast on my table.

Determined not to chicken out, I dipped the cake in the sweet and sour sauce and downed it--each bite made me wonder where the nearest hospital was, in case I needed a quick stomach pump. The scorpion appetizer was followed by Taiwanese crickets (never mind that they were browned and assuming the dead-bug position) which were stir-fried in garlic and chile peppers and had a french fry-like consistency. After the last cricket and scorpions were crunched and washed down by many chugs of Thai iced tea, I sat, waiting for the food to spontaneously come up. It didn't, but I wasn't full either.

The manager told us that even kids will come into his restaurant looking for a fun way to gross themselves out--and that crickets are their most popular insect dish. All in all, I had one thing to say about the whole experience--I could have had a turkey burger.



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3 comments so far | Post a comment now
Julie June 13, 2008, 11:14 AM

You are a braver woman than I.

Anonymous June 13, 2008, 11:32 AM

Good for you for trying something new!

Florestine Chapple June 13, 2008, 2:15 PM

I guess we all need to include in our job contract, “I will not eat bugs”. They couldn’t pay me enough.
What a dedicated employee!


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