OT Kalera re grasshopper

In Pete's family venison was "jump steak", because it jumped out of the forest into the frying pan.

Tina

> "Kalera Stratt> > My family likes to say "it tastes like grasshopper" because of a > > mystifying comment my mother made many years ago. She was telling me > > that some people ate grasshopper as a staple, and then said, "In fact, > > your people used to call shrimp the "grasshopper of the sea"". > > > > I do not know WHO she is talking about (the Welsh?) but now everything > > gets compared to grasshopper. Venison is "grasshopper of the forest".
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Christina Peterson
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In Pete's family venison was "jump steak", because it jumped out of the forest into the frying pan.

Tina

"Kalera Stratt> My family likes to say "it tastes like grasshopper" because of a

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Christina Peterson

vj found this in rec.crafts.beads, from "Christina Peterson" :

]In Pete's family venison was "jump steak", because it jumped out of the ]forest into the frying pan.

**snort**
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vj

LOL! That's a good one, I'll have to remember it.

-Kalera

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