Monday, December 1, 2008

Home Sweet Homeless

A woman programmer who got fired from her old job is now living in a forest.

Left without money to pay rent she was forced to move out and found a home in a forest. She covered her home with branches to hide it. Inside she has a tv, a fridge and a computer. She has a wireless internet connection and is working freelance for $125 an week. She leaves her home twice a month to buy food and to wash.









Delicious Food of Japan

There are 'weird' food in every culture without exception, even in Western countries. One man's meat is indeed another man's poison. Many others will be disgusted at foods like French escargots, American Rocky Mountain 'oysters' (cattle testicles) and English black pudding. If you're talking about insects, there are also candy & lollipops made by US companies that contain real scorpions, worms & crickets.

There are also plenty of other countries who eat insects, regarded as nutritious & full of protein, like Thailand, Japan, South America, Africa etc. Even Americans are becoming more accepting, with over ten insect festivals each year like the Bug Bowl at Purdue University and restaurants like Typhoon, in Santa Monica, that serves insect delicacies.

Insects have enjoyed a place at the Japanese dinner table for many centuries. There insect foods are exotic, local niche items that the vast majority of modern Japanese have never - and likely would never - try even once in the course of their lifetimes.