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Ken Ramos
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Baked Hopper

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Baked indeed, it is cloudy and still hot as...well you know what. :roll: Maybe we'll get some rain. :D
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That leaf he is on sure does look a bit crisp too. Weather is odd, first we are drowned out by floods and now we are baked crisp and no rain.
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Post by beetleman »

Baked Hoppers are supposed to be good :) Yummy.....Just think--up here, in about a month and a half, we could have our first frost :shock: Nice hopper Ken.
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Post by salden »

beetleman wrote:Baked Hoppers are supposed to be good :) Yummy.....Just think--up here, in about a month and a half, we could have our first frost :shock: Nice hopper Ken.
I think the chocolate covered ones are considered the best, but I will never do that to chocolate..NEVER {-(
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Post by Ken Ramos »

I went through two weeks of survival training a long time ago. Hoppers and roaches can keep you alive. However the school was only two weeks long. I opted out for a fresh bird or two, maybe even a tuff little monkey, till it was all over. :lol:

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You ate a Monkey :!: I know, I know...but well monkeys are cute and not meant to be ate :smt062 . It was only two weeks, you could have survived on jungle salad for two weeks.
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Post by Ken Ramos »

Got to admit, I did eat a lot of greens and you would be surprised how tasty some of them were. Of course there were other things like fruits and coconuts. We used coconuts to catch monkeys. :wink:

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