Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Eating Insects for Survival
"Eating Insects for             Survival" By Keith McCafferty. How             to tell if a bug is safe to eat and             why insects (most of them) are one             of the most important survival             foods. The first time I floated             Montana's Smith River with John             Hirvela, the only food we took was a             sack of potatoes and a shaker of             salt. My friend assured me this was             all we'd need. We'd cook trout and             round off every meal with watercress             salad gathered at a spring about 10             miles into the five-day float. · It             was the kind of plan that sounds             better at home than it does once             you've launched your canoe.                        Click here.
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