by jfholm » Mon Aug 03, 2009 8:42 pm
Sorry,
I knew better. I have to tell a funny story about New Zealand. I have a friend a few years older than me, 63 - 64, who served in New Zealand on an LDS (Mormon) mission. He was assigned to teach the native people there the "lessons". The missionaries were told never, never what ever you do never turn down food because these native people always gave the most treasured and sometimes hard to get food to guests. First night there the first family they were teaching was so excited to have these missionaries that they said they were going to cook up a special treat for them. The father started pan frying up some big old ground grubs that he said were huge. He said he was gagging and retching before they were even served. But remembering what he had been counselled he took the first one and finally bit into it. He said it was one of the best things he has ever eaten. Tasted like a big old cashew he said. After that he could never get enough of them.
John
It is a wise man that learns from his mistakes, but it is a wiser man that learns from the mistakes of others.