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In a message dated 5/9/01 8:19:02 AM, [log in to unmask] writes:

<< I suppose we do not hear much about Helix as a pest
from our European contingent due to the fact that they
are considered a delicacy. >>

Yep, and the Japanese don't consider kudzu a pest either, it's used in all
kinds of ways.

When I was a kid, most Americans thought mussels and squid were fit only for
bait. Now they are gourmet fare. It's a three step process; first we don't
appreciate 'em, then we discover 'em, then we fish them out of existance.

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