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Eating Carp and other "delicacies"
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<blockquote data-quote="Grey Panner" data-source="post: 664597" data-attributes="member: 15464"><p>I heard that too. They used to crush the cockroaches up and make them into a kind of soup. Apparently they kept quite a few </p><p>hospital cases alive that way.</p><p>I have also heard of pioneers in the Australian bush eating tadpoles when they were caught short and why not. In France, frogs</p><p> legs are regarded as a delicacy and having tried them I am inclined to agree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grey Panner, post: 664597, member: 15464"] I heard that too. They used to crush the cockroaches up and make them into a kind of soup. Apparently they kept quite a few hospital cases alive that way. I have also heard of pioneers in the Australian bush eating tadpoles when they were caught short and why not. In France, frogs legs are regarded as a delicacy and having tried them I am inclined to agree. [/QUOTE]
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