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    Re: Cicada Cooking

    Or, just dip them in chocolate. That would make them a delicacy!

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    Have any pictures? Where are you from Setec Astronomy? Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by jgg85234 View Post
    Or, just dip them in chocolate. That would make them a delicacy!

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    Chocolate with a side of berries sound pretty good. Lol

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    Re: Cicada Cooking

    I don't understand how you can do Astronomy in New Jersey.
    That hobby makes this one look positively inexpensive.

    Celestron Nexstar11GPS with Denkmeier II Binoviewer and a pair of Televue Panoptics.


    Nexstar with Televue TV76 Piggybacked with both scopes set up for solar viewing. Coronado Solarmax on TV76.


    Setting up in the desert for a night of observing. Car is only a little dusty from being off-road.


    With a binoviewer, you have to buy eyepieces in sets of 2. And, they're $240 each.


    These would each almost buy a Flex.


    Do you really think my wife yells at me about towels? I only have 50 of them

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    Re: Cicada Cooking

    If it looks good, EAT IT! I would definitely eat it but unfortunately, i dont know how to cook.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bl3ujay07 View Post
    If it looks good, EAT IT!
    Does this look good to you?




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    Quote Originally Posted by swanicyouth View Post
    Does this look good to you?



    I'm sorry I know some of you guys are from the south (don't get offended, "Cali guy over here")

    But that looks gross

    This IMO looks good

    Cicada Cooking-imageuploadedbyagonline1368853271-330480-jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by swanicyouth View Post
    Does this look good to you?



    Errr....I meant if it looks good cooked, THEN eat it. Stir fried, deep fried, dried with seasoning, etc.

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    Re: Cicada Cooking

    I ain't eatin' no damn'd bugs!

    Reminds me of 'survival school' from the service...YUK.

    Just saying...LOL

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    Re: Cicada Cooking

    Quote Originally Posted by jgg85234 View Post
    I don't understand how you can do Astronomy in New Jersey.
    That hobby makes this one look positively inexpensive.

    Celestron Nexstar11GPS with Denkmeier II Binoviewer and a pair of Televue Panoptics.


    Nexstar with Televue TV76 Piggybacked with both scopes set up for solar viewing. Coronado Solarmax on TV76.


    Setting up in the desert for a night of observing. Car is only a little dusty from being off-road.


    With a binoviewer, you have to buy eyepieces in sets of 2. And, they're $240 each.


    These would each almost buy a Flex.


    Do you really think my wife yells at me about towels? I only have 50 of them

    Jim
    That's a nice setup! That is something that has always interested me.

    Living in the middle of nowhere, I have a great opportunity to see 'lots' of the sky. But to take advantage of it, well winter just isn't all that welcoming to play outside at night.

    Bill

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