We tasted and photographed a wide variety of guacamole while in Mexico. The grasshopper guacamole was the best! All this for this weeks Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge Light Green
We tasted and photographed a wide variety of guacamole while in Mexico. The grasshopper guacamole was the best! All this for this weeks Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge Light Green
never heard of grasshopper guac – but mmmmm – love guac and I bet it added in some protein – anyhow, love the heart cactus too
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This was central Mexico where fried grasshoppers are common. Tastes like popcorn
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oh wow – and argh – sounds so foreign
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Ha! ha! When in a foreign land “if it looks good eat it!”
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Ha!
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The Guac sans grasshoppers looks delicious.
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I guess the insects don’t look to appetizing
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It’s probably that “eye of the beholder”thing.
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Carol, this is such a nice green gallery. Thanks for playing this week. 😀
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I love the perfectly matched green spider on the cactus.
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I had not even noticed the spider! Wow am I going blind?! Well it is my daughter’s photo. Thanks for pointing it out 🙂
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Marvelous response to the challenge, I love the wonderful shapes and subtle shades of green you found.
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Congratulations on having your images featured by Cee, well done! The cactus reminds me of my stay in Malta, they called it the prickly pear cactus, the fruit seedy, but very tasty and refreshing.
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We call them prickly pears here to in Mexico and California. We eat the fruit and cactus pads, after taking the spines off. Very Tasty.
I posted a photo of Prickly pears because of your mention. Thanks Mick 😀
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Thanks for the info, never tried the leaves, I obviously missed out…
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Congratulations on being a featured photographer with this post, Carol.
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