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Ep 352 | Sunt acestea cu adevărat COMESTIBILE! Sailing Nutshell, Kimberley

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The first thing those Chittens reminded me of is when I used to be into fossils all I ever wanted to find was a Trilobite, top marks for willing to give it a try because I would be with Wendy and no way would I try them, why were you holding the mangoes at arms length?
Another fantastic video Wendy and magnus. Lee uk
‘bout time you turned those oysters and slugs into a nice snapper.
You need to follow a decent recipe for the slugs. Fill a billy with salt water and get it boiling over a camp fire, drop in your slugs and a couple of empty oyster shells. Boil for 45 min, toss out the slugs and eat the shells.
If you snoop around the high tide mark you will find the chiton segments which look like ivory butterflies, never heard they were edible. cheers
You need Granny Clampets grits jouls and other shit cook book
I was thinking before you started "Rubber" – I've eaten limpets, similar looking, and rubber again, and only for the desperate…
That was an adventurous lunch indeed
Might have been better to eat the shell. They do make good bait – especially baiting salty sailors. Oooops! There you go – got another bite. Too easy.
Hope there were no remifications from your delicacy consumption. What were the fruit you removed from the tree? Cheers
Same way as you call oyster a delicacy. People that eat any of that shyite are aliens
Love the places you visit don't think much of them small stakes hope you didn't get a tummy ache be good and thanks .
Chiton mollusk or Pacro. Used in some cultures to make an aphrodisiac. Place in saucepan. Cover in water. Boil 15 to 20 mins on med/high heat. Very fresh. Strain and save chitons and water. Season the water with pepper, salt, sauteed (finely chopped corriander/parsley, purple onions, thyme), hot pepper (pimento, habbernero, chile, scotch bonnet) of choice. Add a touch of vinegar and store in a glass jar (chiton, seasoned water).
With the half ripe mangoes or ripe pineapple, chop to finger size. Use the same seasonings above to make a pickled side dish.
I wonder how easy could a croc get into the tinny, those things, in fact any things that can and want to eat you just scares the bejeesus out of me. Do crocs think of US as a delicacy?
The immediate answer to your question: are these really edible is NO!
I bet its really good fiahing in those cuts!! Much love from the coast of Maine

Omgoodness, my darlings, I literally held my breath when you were going through!


Good Lord man, stop eating the bait!
Taste like sh#t but you can live on them….maybe.
Soo funny, you have a very animated face, Enjoy the vid though. You going to Silver Gull?