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Outrigger Sailing Canoe Build: Small Solar Bamboo Kiln
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Outrigger Sailing Canoe Build. Modifying a Pygmy Taiga Canoe into an outrigger sail canoe, Trimaran. Thursday, June 14, 2012. Small Solar Bamboo Kiln. Here's a cheap and I bet very effective solar kiln idea for small amounts of bamboo or other wood, or make it big as one wants. It kind of even looks like bamboo haha! What's this got to do with boatbuilding? Easy to roll up into a cylinder shape and rivet edges together. New is $15 for 10ft locally. Can spray paint the finished tube flat black....Updat...
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Gourmet Bugs: Crunchewy Savory Crickets In Minutes!
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Sunday, April 15, 2012. Crunchewy Savory Crickets In Minutes! This is quickly becoming a favorite quick bug prep of mine. A cloudy day when there is no solar oven activity is perfect for some microwave action & crunchy yet chewy, savory crickets! A couple of bonus beetles just makes them that much more better! Gourmet Bugs Blog comment contributor Dave Gracer suggested a good way to de-appendage crickets and it works very well! Posted by Charlie Little. All comments are moderated prior to posting. Breedi...
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Gourmet Bugs: Bugs
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Friday, April 20, 2012. The FDA and European Union currently classify sodium selenate as a toxic chemical, primarily if ingested or inhaled. Testing on rats showed a dose of 1.6 mg/kg to be deadly. Chronic exposure to sodium selenate can cause severe lung, kidney, and liver damage. The compound is harmful if swallowed, and irritating to eyes and skin. The International Agency for Research on Cancer, part of the World Health Organization, consider BHA to be possibly carcinogenic to humans, and the State o...
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Gourmet Bugs: June 2012
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Tuesday, June 26, 2012. Never saw a grasshopper like this in my life. Maybe somebody knows the species. Haven't posted to this blog in awhile. My mealworms are growing, that's about all I have been doing bug wise. Things happen. Posted by Charlie Little. Friday, June 8, 2012. I'm fascinated by the sea, always have been, always will be. If you like to read awesome adventures, I found this blog by a fella who is currently making his way down the Carribean Coast in a small homemade outrigger boat. Having sa...
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Gourmet Bugs: Belize Has Bugs!
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Friday, June 8, 2012. I'm fascinated by the sea, always have been, always will be. If you like to read awesome adventures, I found this blog by a fella who is currently making his way down the Carribean Coast in a small homemade outrigger boat. Http:/ grillabongquixotic.wordpress.com/2012/06/04/the-towers-of-tigo/#comment-550. Man you are either way crazy or very brave.or both. I'm totally captivated by your adventures and will be sad to see it end. Posted by Charlie Little. December 3, 2012 at 10:43 PM.
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Gourmet Bugs: November 2012
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Monday, November 12, 2012. Fall is here with frosty nights and cool days. A few grasshoppers survive and warm in the sun to their soon demise. We look forward to Spring, a new year and new life. The past few months have been setting up and building business ventures to raise funds, sufficient enough to take on projects toward Entomophagy and other sustainability projects, without having to scrounge through junk piles to get parts and materials. Posted by Charlie Little. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Gourmet Bugs: Making The Best Of It; Insect Rearing Naturally
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Saturday, April 14, 2012. Making The Best Of It; Insect Rearing Naturally. Email reply to a friend. I agree. Many insects would benefit to be reared easily where it is much work to raise livestock. Such would be example of say Texas, where it is drought conditions much of the time. Money is wasted trying to grow crops and/or mammal livestock where grasshoppers flourish due to the climatic conditions, so they should rear grasshoppers instead. You said it yourself. We can learn from the nature! When nature...
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Gourmet Bugs: Strange Looking Grasshopper
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Tuesday, June 26, 2012. Never saw a grasshopper like this in my life. Maybe somebody knows the species. Haven't posted to this blog in awhile. My mealworms are growing, that's about all I have been doing bug wise. Things happen. Posted by Charlie Little. All comments are moderated prior to posting. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). World Entomophagy Team Member. Welcome to Gourmet Bugs! Breeding and Raising Crickets. World List of Edible Insects. Large pdf United Nations Publication.
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Gourmet Bugs: February 2012
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012. Composting Worms "Worm Tea or Leachate"? I can't morally write what I'm thinking about worm bins with drain spigots. Suffice to say it makes me sick to see this sort of thing being marketed as educational. So a worm farmer helped to design this contraption? Here is a perfect example of "in my opinion" of a poor worm system and the operating/care instructions. Aside from everything else, I'm going to focus on the drain spigot and its use. Honestly, I would really like to see ...
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Gourmet Bugs: Worm Reproduction Thoughts; E fetida vs E hortensis
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Wednesday, April 18, 2012. Worm Reproduction Thoughts; E fetida vs E hortensis. Some thoughts on various earthworm reproduction. This is not so much based on pure scientific trials and findings, rather from experiences and common sense deductions. All earthworm species, to my current knowledge and including mostly for the purpose of discussion, the most popular bait and/or composting species,. Reproduces the fastest compared to. For the sake of fact, it is a fact that. However, we can only have so many w...