BAT SOUP ANYONE?
Perhaps it was William Shakespeare who helped give the bat a sinister connotation when he wrote: BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (from Macbeth) Double, double toil and trouble;Fire burn and caldron bubble.Fillet of a fenny snake,In the caldron boil and bake;Eye of newt and toe of frog,Wool of bat and tongue of dog, Lately of course the Wuhan lab has finished the demolition of the reputation of this wonderful creature, never meant to be made into soup. When you take out a subscription to Creation Magazine you too can subscribe to their daily InfoBytes, at no extra charge, and receive such interesting articles. The…