
Geri7 LOL! I'm with you, I suppose I wont be eating grasshoppers. But then again if you throw enough honey at something, anythings possible. The grasshopper reference was to an old tv show in the 70's about a shaulin priest. Played by David Carradine. Indeed the idea that we will be able to nurture and continue a personal and intimate relationship with the Lord throughout eternity is awesome. And He with us. Sadly so many of us humans have placed such little regard upon relationships in general. We have a tendency to make it all about us. How Sad! TR When grasshoppers are roasted or stir fried, they are actually very good, nutritious and delicious snack. So ready, welcome. So are grasshoppers standard fare or just with escargot? Many Asian and Indian cultures eat bugs and I have heard they are indeed rich in protein. Certainly not something grandma would have for Thanksgiving! I would probably try some. It's all a matter of what we are accustomed to. I like to challenge people and ask the question. What's the difference between tuna fish and cat food. Answer: the label. Tee, hee, hee. It's all a matter of marketing! PS: I don't like cat food either. TR Thanks, Brother Tender Reed Leviticus 11:22 Even these of them ye may eat; the locust after his kind, and the bald locust after his kind, and the beetle after his kind, and the grasshopper after his kind.(KJV) 🙁 So Ready, ahem ... do you by any chance like locust too? Why do I have this strong feeling you are going to be sitting right next to John the Baptist at the Marriage Feast? :yes: