Very, very nice, @jerrytsuseer! I just love the pics! I got to feeling I was there!
I've been researching lately about the worm hotel to produce fertilizer. I found a couple of very good tutorials and I think I'm going to build at home. They are very useful indoors. In the winter when the weather gets below 0 you can have one of those hotels indoors and keep feeding them the kitchen scraps.
In regard to worms for human consumption - I have not found anything. I'm very interested in learning about that. As you know, there is a culture for consumption in southern Mexico. I just think it worthwhile learning about it. Just in case! 😉
The Model T looks beautiful!
Thank for the pics and the nice post, my friend!
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I'm happy to have piqued your interest Armando, I should think that in winter they would also generate a small amount of heat, metabolizing all that and creating the fertilizer, as it were.
I will look see can I find a source for the HOOMAN consumption of them as food, if I find it I will let you know.
Thanks for the tips as well @acgalarza
We cook fresh all year round, but in winter is hard to bury the kitchen scraps in our compost area - because is frozen. A worm hotel could be a super alternative.
Yes, if you find something let me know, please!
Have a great Sunday, @jerrytsuseer
Will do my friend!