Are you calling everyone a Cajun?+1
These organ-eating fiends are on a slippery slope to insect consumption...which is where their species status must be called into question.
Are you calling everyone a Cajun?+1
These organ-eating fiends are on a slippery slope to insect consumption...which is where their species status must be called into question.
Are you calling everyone a Cajun?
I'm sure that they are a species... of some sort.Is that a known species?
Crickets are tasty. Roasted, they have a nutty taste.+1
These organ-eating fiends are on a slippery slope to insect consumption...which is where their species status must be called into question.
Try the Aldi version. A little harder to find outside of Michigan are Koegel's or Kowalski. Koegel's also has great pickled bologna, if you're interested.I love liverwurst, and this coming from someone who will not eat fried liver and onions or liver in any other form! One of my favorite sandwiches was Boar's Head liverwurst with a big slice of raw onion and a slice or two of sharp cheddar cheese.
Now I've got to find a suitable replacement liverwurst.
Crickets are tasty. Roasted, they have a nutty taste.
In my defense I am french.I rest my case...I knew there had to be some insect eaters in this thread.
My favouriteTry the Aldi version.
Correction: Boars Head SAID they were a premium brand.About once a year I would make a few liverwurst/mustard on rye sandwiches. Considering board head was supposed to be a premium brand (and the one I always liked!) it’s a bummer. I imagine it will be a while before I jump back in that ship again.
Correction: Boars Head SAID they were a premium brand.
I live in an area with a lot of meat processing plants. Knaus, Alderfer, Hatfield, Clemens, MOPAC, JBS, Leidy's and more nearby, and quite a few more out towards Lancaster County. Beef, pork and until a few years ago, chicken. The poultry plant nearby had a string of bacterial outbreaks, and changed ownership several times until, under Pilgrim's Pride, they killed a couple of people with lax sanitation. The building was razed and is now a used truck lot.