Holy cow Civ - did you actually eat that?!?Two from the night market in Siem Reap, Cambodia: Crickets, Silk worms, and Grasshopper mix, Frog with sausage stuff in abdomen
I don't have any pictures but I went on a month long missions trip to Kenya while I was in college. Saying the food was a struggle to get down would be an understatement. Luckily we went into Nairobi (beautiful city btw) one Saturday and had a nice meal although I don't remember what I had. We were also there over the 4th of July and that night an American family invited us over for a grill out. Never been more thankful for a mediocre burger and hot dog in my lifeNext door neighbors are from India and bring over food from time to time. I never remember what it is, but it's very good! Neighbors across the street are from Kenya and have brought over mandazi.
Oh yeah, it was a real cornucopia of animal parts I’d never eaten and will likely not try again.
Dude, I'm so far away from a one percent. I have no kids and I spend probably $3k every 2 years going to places in Europe. I have friends that spend 3x taking their kids to Disneyland.Lolz. Post something about being a one-percenter without saying you're a one-percenter.
Yes. Frog and crickets were great. If you ever eat grasshopper remove the wings first. It washes down nicely with a Cambodia Beer (beer name is name of country). Which surprisingly tastes like Busch light.Holy cow Civ - did you actually eat that?!?
Yeah, you winTwo from the night market in Siem Reap, Cambodia: Crickets, Silk worms, and Grasshopper mix, Frog with sausage stuff in abdomen
Any homes for sale in your neighborhood?Next door neighbors are from India and bring over food from time to time. I never remember what it is, but it's very good! Neighbors across the street are from Kenya and have brought over mandazi.
I hope we keep this thread going. Some tasty looking stuff with ideas on where to visit.