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Childhood food-(5) roasted cicada
Yesterday I wrote that the teacher caught me baking broad beans in class. In fact, we baked a lot of things on the fire, and the most wonderful thing was baking cicadas.

Summer vacation, the sun is like fire, adults let us take a nap at home and do our homework. Don't be crazy in the sun, but where can we stay?

Calling friends, cicadas in the trees outside the window make our hearts itch. Jump off the bamboo couch, first find a long bamboo pole, dig out a net bag, take a circle along the mouth with a bamboo stick and insert it into the bamboo pole, and a cicada artifact will be made.

Hutongkou shouted: "Caught!" Hula dance, a group of friends came out, and some made one after three or two times, so they walked to the foot of the mountain with bamboo poles.

At the foot of the mountain, one person and one tree, find the cicada that is singing vigorously, hold your breath and gently cover the net bag. It must be light, accurate and steady, or the cicada will fly high.

However, I learned a lot at that time. I ran here and there and soon caught a big net bag. At first, we caught cicadas just for fun. First, we cut off a wing, watched it fly stagger, pulled out two feet, and watched it flutter on the ground.

Tired of playing, I don't know who suggested baking cicadas. So he poked open the coal stove, clamped the cicada with pliers, put it on the coal cake, and only heard Liu Zi's sound, and his wings burned off. After waiting for a few seconds, the poker came out and put it on the ground, removing the head and feet. It has a few pieces of meat on its back, which tastes delicious. It's hard to grasp the temperature at first, and it's always burnt. Then I got used to it. I can bake a few cicadas together, and it is enough to put a few pieces of meat together.

Later, it developed into roasted dragonflies and various insects, but they were all smelly and inedible.

If you find a sparrow one day, you must roast it well. First dig a piece of yellow mud from the tea farm, pour some water and stir it. Wrap the whole sparrow in mud and bake it on the fire. Boys are always impatient. They peeled it off in a few minutes, and it was still raw inside. Then they wrapped it up and put it on, jumping up and playing with rubber bands. When I smelled the fragrance, I quickly took it out with a poker, and it fell to the ground and turned into dark powder. A rare meal is ruined, but the rubber band is still jumping vigorously, and the sparrow is waiting to catch it next time!