Chuck,

I've had the flavored crickets before.  No too bad.  It is the new big
thing.

https://www.amazon.com/Cricket-Flour-Portland-Cookbook-Included/dp/B010CB5OQG/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=10CQNU0CCETU&keywords=cricket+flour&qid=1548008240&sprefix=crick%2Caps%2C162&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1
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Myakka Technologies, Inc.
www.MyakkaTech.com

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Saturday, January 19, 2019, 1:51:08 PM, you wrote:

CM> Edits:


CM> Taste test. Nalley won.
CM> Better corn flavor in the wrapper.
CM> Hormel's  had a slight slimy mouth feel.
CM> Filling was pretty much the same in both.

CM> Both sauces were good. Hormel had more sauce which was good. I would eat
CM> either if hungry. Nally over Hormel.

CM> Jaime's wife's over them all.

CM> My wife makes a good homemade tamale but cannot compare to Jaime's wife.
CM> She will not eat these canned tamales.  I have one son that will.

CM> Just like spam and vienna sausages, there are lots of options for me that
CM> others pass up.  Pickeled beets, sauerkraut, fruit cake, mince meat, 
CM> gooseberry and rhubarb pie.

CM> I ate a cricket yesterday.  Mayra the lady that actually makes all our PCB
CM> products brought in a packet of crickets.  I presume they were deep fried.
CM> Had the texture of a cheese puff and the taste of very salty sun flower
CM> seeds.  She did not want to try one with me.  She finally did.  In a 
CM> starvation situation those would be a good snack.

CM> Not Sent from my iPhone 


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