“Out poked two antennae”—crafting an insect-based dinner party
This is the same feeling all those Blue Apron customers get, right? (credit: Jason Plautz)
Update: It's Thanksgiving in the US, meaning most Ars staffers are working on mashed potatoes and only mashed potatoes today. With folks off for the holiday, we're resurfacing this culinary classic from the archives-a look at a true evening of entomological entertaining. This story first ran in May 2016, and it appears unchanged below.
The boxes at my door were plastered with red drawings of bugs and the blunt warning: "Live Insects." I could hear audible scratching and shuffling-and even what I thought was an errant "chirp"-as I placed them on my kitchen counter.
I slowly opened the first lid. Out poked two antennae, followed by the head of a cricket. I lifted the lid higher and saw dozens of them hopping around. Inside the second box, a thousand mealworms wriggled over an egg crate.
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