Posts Tagged ‘plants’

Consuming Insects For Survival Or Pleasure

Monday, June 13th, 2011

In the developed world, not a lot of individuals eat insects for pleasure, but that is fairly unusual if you consider the number of people and the number of nations in the world that do. In Asia, numerous people consume insects on a weekly or even daily basis. However, you may one day be happy that you read about eating insects, if you are stranded somewhere far from any other source of food.

For instance, lots of army personnel are taught how to eat worms and insects as part of their routine training course as part of their survival training. Insects are abundant and are simple to catch or trap, they are also a richer source of protein than steak and easier to cook and far less risky to eat raw than meat from mammals, fish or birds.

Insects can supply more than three times the amount of protein weight for weight than any meat or fish. They are also free, you just have to know where to look or how to bait them. However, you ought to not consume just any insect that you can get your hands on. There a couple of simple basic guidelines.

Do not consume anything that can bite or sting you back. Not because this is perilous to you, but because creatures like bees, wasps and some ants only do not taste pleasant because of the poisons they make for their stings. A distinguished exception to this rule is the scorpion. Many individuals find roast scorpion a delicacy.

You could hone this rule to merely include brightly coloured, stinging insects - particularly ones with yellow colouring. Furry insects are not nice either, particularly caterpillars. Flying insects in general, like flies, mosquitoes, blue bottles and the like, ought to be avoided too.

Big beetles (with the exception of cockroaches), grass hoppers, locusts, crickets and scorpions are the best. So are worms, maggots and most other larvae of that type like bee, wasp and hornet larvae. Termites and non-stinging ants are also safe to eat.

Most people fry the insects in oil after removing the wings (like with flying termites or ants). However, if you are stuck in the wild, you might not have any oil with you. Luckily, that is not too much of a problem if you cook the insects quite slowly, because most of them have enough of their own body fat to be fried in.

If you find that taking your first meal of insects is simply too much to stomach, have a go at mashing them in with some boiled root vegetables or wrap them in leaves. Boiled nettle leaves are very good for you and young dandelion leaves can be consumed raw like lettuce.

If you are not sure how far to cook your insects, worms and larvae, here are a few pointers from Asia. Fry big beetles, termites and scorpions until they are hard on the outside but with a small, slightly soft centre. Fry worms, crickets, grass hoppers and the like until they are hard and crisp and boil grubs and bee, wasp and hornet larvae for only a few seconds.

Most Westerners that visit Thailand turn their noses up at eating insects, but after six years of living here, I have never heard any of those who tasted them say that they were awful. In fact, most said that they were astonishingly tasty, but then why else would so many individuals like them?

Owen Jones writes pieces on several subjects, but is currently involved with fighting beetles If you are interested too, visit our site at Electronic Insect Killer.

Could Plant Production Be The Best Home Based Business?

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

These days, many people are looking for a way to make money from home. When it comes to home based business ideas, you’ve probably heard it all from working online to becoming an overnight millionaire with a complicated MLM scheme. All the hype is enough to send you right back to the grind of looking for a job in the “real world”.

If you’d really like to start a home based business, you’ll be relieved to learn that there are some incredibly simple and very rewarding opportunities. One such opportunity is plant propagation. With this, you don’t have to sell out your family members and close friends to make it work. You also don’t have to spend a small fortune on website development and advertising to get started.

One of those simple yet very effective opportunities involves propagating plants right from your own home. Propagating sounds like a complicated, professional term, but it really just means you know how to root seeds or cuttings to create a wide variety of plants for resell.

Plant propagation is a home based business that just about everybody can do. If you don’t know how to propagate plants, its something you can learn in a single afternoon.

Many people go into the business of plant propagation as a family venture. They are able to teach their children some valuable lessons about work and money when they get them involved. Children enjoy participating because they like to make things grow.

Some people take this on as a solo venture to help make ends meet or for some extra spending money. The great thing about a plant propagation home based business is that you can earn as much or as little as you want. Your income is dictated by the number of plants you propagate and the amount of time you spend selling them.

Getting Started

To get started growing plants for resell, all you need are seeds or some good cuttings from existing plants and a small plot of land. There is some knowledge required for taking your cuttings and getting seeds started, but this information is very basic and can be learned online as well as through some very convenient propagation guides.

It is quite surprising how little land you need to start this type of home based business. Just a small corner of your yard or perhaps some good sized pots could get you started selling plants for profit right from your home.

Or, you could opt to take your home based business online and sell to a much larger market. The only catch here is you will need to set up auctions or a website for your products and then spend some time advertising. You will also need to ship out your plants after they are sold.

Even though your expenses will be considerably higher when you operate a plant propagation business online, the profits can be considerably higher, especially in your plants are in demand.

The key to a successful plant propagation home based business is to sell only plants that are in high demand. Stick with the basic trees, bushes, and flowers that homeowners and landscapers use. Spend some time looking at the homes in your area to see what homeowners are planting in their yards. Check the prices at the local nurseries and make sure you can beat them.

Making It Work

For a home based business like this to work, you have to pour your heart and soul into it and produce healthy, disease and pest free plants. Price them competitively and you’ll have them flying off the shelves

Read more at Propagation Plants and wheel barrows