I get it–it’s a big leap asking someone to eat a bug, let alone suggesting that bug is added to someone’s everyday meal plan. But for athletes and nature conservationists alike, cricket powder might be […]
I get it–it’s a big leap asking someone to eat a bug, let alone suggesting that bug is added to someone’s everyday meal plan. But for athletes and nature conservationists alike, cricket powder might be […]
We are living in isolating times. Because of the recent COVID-19 pandemic, many of us are spending more time than ever inside, using more hand sanitizer than we ever thought we’d need to, and keeping […]
Lose weight, gain energy, become a healthier you; crickets can do it all. Crickets are low in fat, high in energy-boosting protein and packed with iron and calcium. These are nutrients everyone needs every day. […]
These days, face masks are essential to every wardrobe, and hand sanitizer is a must-have in every pocket or purse. The days of grocery shopping without rubber gloves, sharing drinks with friends and the 5-second […]
Consuming crickets might be a recently rising trend, but the origins of buggy bites and insect snacks go back all the way to ancient Greece. As agricultural practices changed (and advanced) entomophagy, in turn, changed […]
The benefits of eating crickets know no bounds, whether it’s to reduce the risk for heart disease or solving global hunger and global warming. Entomophagy (AKA eating bugs) is a pretty new concept here in […]
For those not yet familiar with the term “entomophagy,” it’s the word that refers to the practice of eating insects. While this is a relatively new concept in the U.S., it turns out that we […]
The argument is simple: we NEED crickets. The world’s population is growing at rapid speeds and the climate’s temperature is only getting warmer. That said, what if we told you that crickets are the answer […]
I have a “gut” feeling, this might hit home for some of you out there. From helping to build strong bones, to increasing energy for athletes while reducing risk for heart disease, crickets are packed […]
Even though almost anyone who’s eaten a cricket will tell you they taste like nutty popcorn–and it’s true–I took a more, well, digestible approach with my cricket flour-filled bars, made also with organic oats, almonds, […]