Damn those people that let their unwanted snails go
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – A gastropod enthusiast in Coconut Grove eyed an odd-looking snail, scooped it up and sent it to the University of Florida. They identified it.
The news of its identification isn’t good — not for Florida and not for the United States, according to Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS).
Vola, I see an escargot economic opportunity here: Rinse the snails. Place them in a sauté pan at low heat, add butter and slowly sauté the snails with the minced shallots and garlic for 10 minutes. Season to taste and finish by adding the fresh chopped parsley.
Must of hitched hiked on a ship. Department of Agriculture, Plant Protection and quarantine missed this one! Again our federal failure government employees at their service (surly not ours)! People get rich and powerful in the upper grades, not to mention the retirement they get. It’s a fucking crime how much we pay the government employees, and for what?
Vola, I see an escargot economic opportunity here: Rinse the snails. Place them in a sauté pan at low heat, add butter and slowly sauté the snails with the minced shallots and garlic for 10 minutes. Season to taste and finish by adding the fresh chopped parsley.
ReplyDelete... then throw out the snails, and eat the pan.
DeleteMust of hitched hiked on a ship. Department of Agriculture, Plant Protection and quarantine missed this one! Again our federal failure government employees at their service (surly not ours)! People get rich and powerful in the upper grades, not to mention the retirement they get. It’s a fucking crime how much we pay the government employees, and for what?
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Bring in third world turds, their third world pests just hitch hike with them, more free loaders... Bog, you wanna get meningitis? Eat away.
ReplyDeleteMore grist for the OMG! We're all gonna die! social network crowd.
ReplyDeleteThat's all we need. More living trash from India.
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