Make mine EXTRA spicy, please

  • Make mine EXTRA spicy, please

We couldn’t help but chuckle over this post from the blog of the Clinton School for Public Service, in which the blogger described just a few of the culinary oddities sampled by Clinton School students during their work around the world. Examples: Ostrich chili, hot and spicy spiders, fire ants with beef, and “Royal Rat.”

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Stay safe out there, kids, and keep up the good works. Don’t eat anything that’s still squirming.

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