hursday • April 30, 1998 gjg The Battalion Mealworms: It’s what’s for dinner ... m mm i ■■' 11 ■ |g » 1 the entomology club ]on By Chris Martin Staff writer feredients for a quick snack — entomologist lyle: “In one large bowl combine flour, sugar, faking powder, salt and dry milk powder. Mix jegg, butter and vanilla. Sprinkle liberally with ets or other small insects of choice. Bake and Sbute to strangers.” [leidea of cricket cookies may put a nsome people’s bonnets, but not the bers of the Undergraduate Entomolo- |ub. For Whoopstock the members de- to give out a little more than informa- bt their booth. nAndes, a sophomore outdoor educa- d| major, stopped at the club’s booth n their sign caught his eye — a for “bug food.” hey had mealworm dip for grasshopper chocolate chip tes and brownies with grasshop- Andes said. “At first it looked like ;ular cookie, but when I turned it could see their heads and legs Jittle chopped up pieces.” lespite the initial shock of seeing sin his food, Andes decided to it a taste. I just did it without thinking about it. It was a tunnerving though when I heard it crunch,” es said. “It tasted like a normal cookie, but I an extra taste in there. It wasn’t quite as good Inonnal cookie, but it could have just been all pntal. It was okay, I just wouldn’t go order a bunch or anything.” Leann Casper, the club’s president and a ju nior entomology major, said the main purpose of the Whoopstock booth was to promote the entomology department. “A lot of times nobody knows [Texas A&M] has an entomology department, or even what ento mology is,” Casper said. The club decided that giving out the £ » “bug food” would be a good way to get people’s attention at Whoopstock. j, ^ “Before we made the food we had about a hundred meal worms and a hundred crickets to de-head and de-wing,” Casper said. “We ordered all the specimens from a place in Cali fornia, it was all sanitary. It’s not like we just dug them up.” The unique snacks made quite an impres sion on the booth patrons. “Some people were grossed out, but a lot of others thought it was neat. Peo ple came up with their friends and dared each other to eat it,” Casper said. “In I other countries it’s common for people ' to eat insects, so I think we fit in very well with Whoopstock’s international focus.” Stephanie Obst, the club’s outgoing president and a senior entomology major, said the club is a great outlet for promoting outside contacts and inside relationships. “We have a barbecue each fall semester to help orient the students and professors. We also insects make for great snacks had our first annual chili cook-off, and every- room,” Obst said. “We even have students who one in the department was invited. It’s a good go into local schools and show live insects to fij Trivedi, a management information systems pduate student, looks at ic insect collections in ss- kids and answer their questions.” Please see Bugs on Page 6. 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