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piemma 09-25-2016 03:32 PM

Hen of the Woods
 
Found 3 within the last 2 days. Gave the biggest one, 10# +, away. I sautéed one yesterday with garlic, shallots, fresh oregano in a bit of olive oil and 1/2 a stick of unsalted butter. It was the best mushroom we ever ate.

ecduzitgood 09-25-2016 03:52 PM

They are tasty.
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Nebe 09-25-2016 04:12 PM

Lobster of the woods
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spence 09-25-2016 06:49 PM

You do have my cell number, just say'in.
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piemma 09-26-2016 09:49 AM

K, next one is yours but I'm not delivering to Tiverton

Jenn 09-26-2016 06:47 PM

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Just had my first foraged yesterday. Technically I found them last year but they were in an area of higher ground that dries quickly and they were very dry when found last year. I couldnt leave them to dry up again this year (they already were getting there) this time so I took them small despite better judgement :) so damn good...

piemma 09-27-2016 04:54 PM

Jenn, I hunted deep woods yesterday for 2 hours....nada!!

FishermanTim 09-28-2016 11:18 AM

If the weather forecast holds steady, the conditions might improve enough to be able to find some.

For the novice (myself included) fungi scrounging is not like picking them in you own garden. You have to go look for them!

One other point to remember is that some fungi (mushrooms) can be deadly, so it pays to know EXACTLY what you are looking for and what you are harvesting!

Every year or so you will see/hear news story of people going mushroom hunting and picking and eating the WRONG kind....with dire consequences! Some poison mushrooms destroy the liver, so that if you ingest them and survive you will probably need a liver transplant at some point in your near future!

That being said, the "good" ones are just that....GOOD and tasty!

Just another thing this drought has adversely affected....mushrooms.


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