Is this good or bad luck? There is a ladybug crawling all over my bag of greens for my Pecan-crusted Spinach meal… Do I throw away the bag? by spirit_4133 2 Comments Brusex 8 months ago Yes it’s good luck but you can rinse your greens and be fine, or enjoy the ladybug as a snack and extra proteinInspect for eggs too pinpernickle1 8 months ago Good luck – means the produce is fresh and poison free enough for bugs to want to eat. Just wash it and let the little guy go.I get the instinctual ick factor seeing bugs on your food but you are eating bits of bugs frequently. It’s no big deal.Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Brusex 8 months ago Yes it’s good luck but you can rinse your greens and be fine, or enjoy the ladybug as a snack and extra proteinInspect for eggs too
pinpernickle1 8 months ago Good luck – means the produce is fresh and poison free enough for bugs to want to eat. Just wash it and let the little guy go.I get the instinctual ick factor seeing bugs on your food but you are eating bits of bugs frequently. It’s no big deal.
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Yes it’s good luck but you can rinse your greens and be fine, or enjoy the ladybug as a snack and extra protein
Inspect for eggs too
Good luck – means the produce is fresh and poison free enough for bugs to want to eat. Just wash it and let the little guy go.
I get the instinctual ick factor seeing bugs on your food but you are eating bits of bugs frequently. It’s no big deal.