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Medium rare?*KRONIK* wrote:Cook and invite mih nahgastly369 wrote:https://www.savourous.com/recipe-view/spicy-african-giant-snail-with-vegetables/
Ummmm free food walking around
We go eat some snail and go for drive in the LANCER
gastly369 wrote:https://www.savourous.com/recipe-view/spicy-african-giant-snail-with-vegetables/
Ummmm free food walking around
Boy, I am going to scare you even more.nick639v2 wrote:Na boy now self I ent even eating a conch roti. You scare me with that one.
Once you eating 1stgastly369 wrote:Medium rare?*KRONIK* wrote:Cook and invite mih nahgastly369 wrote:https://www.savourous.com/recipe-view/spicy-african-giant-snail-with-vegetables/
Ummmm free food walking around
We go eat some snail and go for drive in the LANCER
I feel i good dey yespugboy wrote:flip a coin
Snail tartare*KRONIK* wrote:Once you eating 1stgastly369 wrote:Medium rare?*KRONIK* wrote:Cook and invite mih nahgastly369 wrote:https://www.savourous.com/recipe-view/spicy-african-giant-snail-with-vegetables/
Ummmm free food walking around
We go eat some snail and go for drive in the LANCER
gastly369 wrote:Snail tartare*KRONIK* wrote:Once you eating 1stgastly369 wrote:Medium rare?*KRONIK* wrote:Cook and invite mih nahgastly369 wrote:https://www.savourous.com/recipe-view/spicy-african-giant-snail-with-vegetables/
Ummmm free food walking around
We go eat some snail and go for drive in the LANCER
Thats what she said....pugboy wrote:wash with lime and flour to remove the slimegastly369 wrote:Snail tartare*KRONIK* wrote:Once you eating 1stgastly369 wrote:Medium rare?*KRONIK* wrote:Cook and invite mih nahgastly369 wrote:https://www.savourous.com/recipe-view/spicy-african-giant-snail-with-vegetables/
Ummmm free food walking around
We go eat some snail and go for drive in the LANCER
African snails ‘taking over Central’
https://trinidadexpress.com/news/local/african-snails-taking-over-central/article_58276806-1847-11ed-ab35-97cda73eadac.html
Thiodicarb is toxic to dogs and probably a lot of other animals.Spraying is risky.maj. tom wrote:I think the Ministry needs to embark on a community spraying programme with Thiodicarb, just like they did when dengue was spreading. Get cepep to cut bush, then come and spray.African snails ‘taking over Central’
https://trinidadexpress.com/news/local/african-snails-taking-over-central/article_58276806-1847-11ed-ab35-97cda73eadac.html
I had to spray Thiovin again yesterday. The blue bait is close to useless btw because they only attract live ones and do nothing about the eggs and they keep coming like a never-ending onslaught. The spray washes away with the rain after a while so needs to be reapplied every few weeks. But the spray works effectively if applied often. Despite my spraying about 5 weeks ago, and constantly using pellets every week, my initial effort was useless because a whole new generation was born after the first spraying washed away with all that bad weather in the past month. I had to spray again so will see some more results. The spray works, just that you have to use to every few weeks to be as effective as the literature says on it. The downside is that it is a severe poison to everything and residual toxicity lasts up to 14 days and then gets into the groundwater and food supply.
As a side note, it seems that cashew is very toxic to the snails. None climbing either of my two trees, and i had trimmed some branches and put them in a pile. A few weeks later immense number of dead snails around the cut branches with with the sap leaking out. Cashew sap and unripe cashew are poisonous to humans as well, but not like Thiodicarb. UWI Agri Dep't needs to put in some research into making a snail retardant with green cashew and the sap.
Dizzy28 wrote:Read this thread yesterday and on FB randomly got an ad for a snail cookup lunch on Saturday but its Accra or someplace like that.
Phone Surgeon wrote:I think if you cook it properly the rat lungworm and meningitis isn't a issue
So....you have eaten them?meccalli wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:I think if you cook it properly the rat lungworm and meningitis isn't a issue
Yeah, it's the same with any of those local species in terms of being vectors. I use a slow cooker after the usual chunkay. It's not bad. I've been penning up some as well to fatten up with my scraps and discards. Their poop is pretty much compost, same as worm casings.
*KRONIK* wrote:So....you have eaten them?
Phone Surgeon wrote:i sure people getting african snail all over when they feel they buying conchs
daz FREE and plentiful yuh know
j.o.e wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:i sure people getting african snail all over when they feel they buying conchs
daz FREE and plentiful yuh know
Maybe this is the solution. Even though I don’t think we could eat our way out of this
Phone Surgeon wrote:I feel if people start to accept it as a cheap source of meat....and you see people picking them up on roadsides and places start buying them etc....it could help.
Just now the whole scrap iron industry will have out of work people.
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