Eating insects might seem yucky, but they are nutritious and there is no reason you can’t

According to the United Nations, insects are part of the traditional diet of 2 billion people around the world, with 1,900 species considered both edible and a highly nutritious food source with healthy fats, protein, fiber, vitamins and essential minerals.

“It’s interesting that many people who like shrimp and lobster think insects are yucky,” she said. “But shellfish are kind of like underwater insects.”

I copied the title so don’t blame me for the bad grammar.  Read the source article if you don’t believe me.

Still yucky if you ask me.

Chill

The photo credit belongs to an Instagram feed from Aspen Well Being.  I follow several Aspen CO related feeds for the pictures.  It only took me years to discover the tiny button in Instagram that saves photos to your phone.

Years.

Big Hail – 04.26.16

Well folks, the storm has arrived.

OKC 042616Meers 042616It’s like watching a train wreck in slow motion, tracking severe storms that eventually will be in your town.

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A couple of pictures from Twitter storm chasers somewhere near Chillicothe TX all re-tweeted from the NWS Norman Twitter feed.

The good news is the earthquakes have settled down.

Big Hail

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