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Dang, the InsectsAreFood.com website is pretty awesome... I mean look at this: bug-kabobs! That's a shish-kabob with bugs. (Actually, in this case, they are cicadas and silkworms.)
I'm going to have fun looking at this, and I'll share some of my findings later!
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