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@Phil My bf and I have been plotting to make a gag cook book for his mom. Maybe I should include a bug recipe XD

@Piss_Ant Well it would probably make her gag, but i suspect that wasn't the gag you were going for.

@Piss_Ant BBQ Cricket taco's, has all the right ingredients. and it's quite the cross-cultural mishmash.

@Piss_Ant oh and you need a avatar that goes with your name.

@Phil I actually need a new name. Montoya's man titties re old news

@Piss_Ant Well i'm sure you'll come up with something juicy.

@Piss_Ant @Phil I’m reminded of an actual book (iirc, a fantasy novel) that included recipes from Zelda: Breath of the Wild after the author just googled and thought they were real.

@Piss_Ant @Phil Ha, not a fantasy novel, a Serious Historical Novel:

https://amp.theguardian.com/books/2020/aug/03/john-boyne-accidentally-includes-zelda-video-game-monsters-in-novel

John Boyne, the award-winning author of The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, has acknowledged that a cursory Google led to him accidentally including monsters from the popular video game The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild in his new novel.
Boyne’s A Traveller at the Gates of Wisdom opens in AD1 and ends 2,000 years later, following a narrator and his family. In one section, the narrator sets out to poison Attila the Hun, using ingredients including an “Octorok eyeball” and “the tail of the red lizalfos and four Hylian shrooms”.

The GuardianJohn Boyne accidentally includes Zelda video game monsters in novelBy Alison Flood
@Piss_Ant @Phil Look up roadkill recipes. Slip one in every few pages as a nice surprise.
@Phil Yum Bug?
Fitting name.
Rhymes with Humbug.

@FarmKat Come on now, somebody has to try one of these recipes and review it for us all. Why not take one for the team?

@Phil

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