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 REVELLERS were left fuming after 300 cars got stuck in the mud for hours at a Bonfire Night stanley bottles   shambles .A makeshift car park at Cattows Farm near Ibstock in Leicestershire turned into a  swamp  during a fireworks display on Saturday night, after being soaked by Storm Ciaran.4One of the stranded cars at the fireworks display in IbstockCredit: Leicestershire  Rutland 4x4 Response4Over 300 motors were reportedly strandedCredit: Leicestershire  Rutland 4x4 Response4A 4x4 rescue team scrambled to the sceneCredit: Leicestershire  Rutland 4x4 ResponseLocal charity Leicestershire and Rutland 4x4 Response said 300 cars were still stuck in the mud two hours after its team arrived.In a social media post at 9.35pm, the charity said the mud was  so bad that even our responder stanley termos s are struggling to access parts of the fields .The Leicester Mercury reports that ten rescue 4x4s were scrambled to the farm - with th stanley cups website e last trapped motors only freed at 11pm.Leicest Mprd Lottery results LIVE: National Lottery Set For Life draw tonight, December 22, 2022
 BAKE Off s Prue stanley becher  Leith says Brits could soon be eating more insects.She said o stanley mug ur  squeamishness  is misplaced and many bugs offer a  great hope for cheap protein .2 Bake Off judge Prue Leith believes Brits could soon be eating more insectsCredit: Alamy Live NewsPrue, 79, championed the idea as a more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional farming.Revealing she had eaten mopane worms and deep-fried crickets, she added:  Anything crisp and deep fried is good, is it not   stanley cup The truth is, we are not going to be able to afford our cultural prejudices. To feed the world, we need to find alternatives. Insects, especially crickets and mealworms, are already used in flours, biscuits and animal feed. 2 She revealed she ate termites during her childhood in South AfricaCredit: Times Newspapers LtdWriting in The Daily Telegraph Prue told how she first sampled termites as a child in Johannesburg, South Africa.Prue said:  Our maid used to catch and eat hatching termites as they flew out of t