Interesting. I'll have a steak then thanks.
So we need something that is tasty and somehow uses up methane...
Interesting. I'll have a steak then thanks.
So we need something that is tasty and somehow uses up methane...
Perhaps a system could be designed to collect the farts during the life of the insect, and use the collected emissions to cook the insect and so end up 'methane neutral'. I would imagine it's easier to do this for a maggot than for a cow, although I suppose it would have to work with multiple maggots, not one at a time, and it might mean everyone having their own maggot farm in their kitchen. And I wouldn't be surprised if there weren't some drawbacks to such a system that I haven't thought of. (I must admit, I can't claim to have fully thought this through.)
Breakfast:
Chilly and pumpkin bread, with cream cheese and pumpkin orange jam (I made the bread and the jam, not today of course).
Greek yogurt with 2 grated apples and chia seeds.
Fantastic as usual.
I remember someone who saw me eating muesli for breakfast in a youth hostel on the morning of a fell race telling me that it was food for horses. It was only later that I thought, "Horses run fast, I want to run fast today, so it is quite right that I should be eating a horse's breakfast".
In his lifetime he suffered from unreality, as do so many Englishmen.
Jorge Luis Borges
Some of the comments i get in b&b's when i tell them i don't want to eat a full fry-up 3hrs before embarking on a fell race...
In his lifetime he suffered from unreality, as do so many Englishmen.
Jorge Luis Borges
I did do it once actually, and recall having a reasonable race. I can't for the life of me remember which race it was though...
In fact i think it was the Buttermere Sailbeck time trial last September.