Low Pan
23rd April 2010, 10:31 AM
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Unsually after a rain, when it's not too cold (>=65 degrees), in Spring-Summer they start poppin. Look on a Southerly faced hill and around the base ofElm trees, or around fallen Elm's. Soak 'em in warm water overnight to kill bugs, cut in half, rinse them, dip in milk, coat in flour then fry em up. Delicious! ;D
Unsually after a rain, when it's not too cold (>=65 degrees), in Spring-Summer they start poppin. Look on a Southerly faced hill and around the base ofElm trees, or around fallen Elm's. Soak 'em in warm water overnight to kill bugs, cut in half, rinse them, dip in milk, coat in flour then fry em up. Delicious! ;D