Welcome to All Things Bugs. We would like to help spread the word about the beneficial uses of cricket flour into our daily lives. This industry has made some amazing progress over the last few years, and we can now see a growing interest in scientific and nutrimental value in using cricket flour. The uses of these cricket flour can be seen in the below reference articles, websites, and general news postings.
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Research Articles by Dr. Dossey
- Why Insects Should Be in Your Diet
- Insects as Human Food
- Insects and their chemical weaponry: New potential for drug discovery
- Plant-Inhabiting Ant Utilizes Chemical Cues for Host Discrimination
- Chemical Defenses of Insects: A Rich Resource for Chemical Biology in the Tropics
- Survey of the Color Forms of the Southern Twostriped Walkingstick (Phasmatodea: Areolatae: Pseudophasmatidae: Pseudophasmatinae: Anisomorphini), With Notes on Its Range, Habitats, and Behaviors
- Alkyldimethylpyrazines in the Defensive Spray of Phyllium westwoodii: A First for Order Phasmatodea
- Developmental and Geographical Variation in the Chemical Defense of the Walkingstick Insect Anisomorpha buprestoides
- Single Insect NMR: A New Tool to Probe Chemical Biodiversity
Facebook Pages
Facebook Groups
Companies Within the Industry, Using Insect Based Foods
Restaurants serving insects
Books
- Mass Production of Beneficial Organisms: Invertebrates and Entomopathogens
- Edible: An Adventure into the World of Eating Insects and the Last Great Hope to Save the Planet
- The Insect Cookbook: Food for a Sustainable Planet (Arts and Traditions of the Table: Perspectives on Culinary History)
- Man Eating Bugs: The Art and Science of Eating Insects
- Butterflies in My Stomach: Insects in Human Nutrition
- Edible Insects: Future Prospect for Food and Feed Security
- Creepy Crawly Cuisine: The Gourmet Guide to Edible Insects
- Why Not Eat Insects?
- The Eat-a-Bug Cookbook, Revised: 40 Ways to Cook Crickets, Grasshoppers, Ants, Water Bugs, Spiders, Centipedes, and Their Kin
- Eat-a-bug Cookbook: 33 ways to cook grasshoppers, ants, water bugs, spiders, centipedes, and their kin
- Shelf life and Proximate analysis of Two Edible Insects Ijebu Division: Entomophagy of Pests;Waste to Wealth Part I
- The Infested Mind: Why Humans Fear, Loathe, and Love Insects
- Insects As Food: Aboriginal Entomophagy in the Great Basin
- Consuming the Inedible: Neglected Dimensions of Food Choice (Anthropology of Food and Nutrition)
- Let’s Eat Bugs!: A Thought- Provoking Introduction to Edible Insects for Adventurous Teens and Adults (2nd Edition)
- Cooking With Crickets
- Bugs Appetit
- Bugs In The System: Insects And Their Impact On Human Affairs (Helix Book)
- The Management of Insects in Recreation and Tourism
- Thiamine Deficiency and Associated Clinical Disorders (Contemporary Clinical Neuroscience)
- Eating bugs: the search for new food frontiers in an era of population growth
- How Entomophagy Works: Stuff You Should Know
Interactive Map
Edible Insects Stakeholder Directory
Articles About Edible Insects
- Why Insects Should Be in Your Diet
- Assessing the Potential of Insects as Food and Feed in assuring Food Security
- Edible insects: Future prospects for food and feed security – PDF -or- Web Version
- Bug Buffet: A taste of the exhibit that invited visitors to dine on insects
- The Contribution of Insects to Food Security, Livelihoods and the Environment
Aaron T. Dossey’s work with establishing National Postdoc Appreciation Week, and postdoc advocacy
- 111th Congress (2009-2010) H.RES.1545
- How to Wrangle Congress
- Congress passed resolution recognizing National Postdoc Appreciation Week
- National Postdoc Union
C-SPAN Video Library
- Clip: House Session
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