Must agree greatly with Rod, in my country is a crime to insult good mushroom, offender must be spanked, mushroom honor must be restored. D. ... -- "Artificial...
Please do not let my error in judgement color future posts. I agree with the majority that politically flavored messages do not belong here, regardless of how...
thanks kitty. gotta love life in the bay area gourmet ghetto. BTW gang, if you would, please take the time to delete long prior posts at the end of your...
Believe it or not, I saw the Cuisine Perel brand listed as being for sale at Wal Mart, but only in the stores. Herman Brown ... From: kitty chiu To:...
Oh, you poor deprived souls. Here in the real Northern California we find blood orange vinaigrette at our Farmer's Market, alongside heirloom varieties of...
Believe it or not, I saw the Cuisine Perel brand listed as being for sale at Wal Mart, but only in the stores. Herman Brown It isn't especially hard to find in...
Today's Los Angeles Times carries a long piece in the Food Section on a new fungus facility being built to meet the demands for different species. Google...
Interesting article, well worth reading. Thank you Larry. Herman Brown ... From: Larry Stickney To: BayAreaMushrooms@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, October...
Well, Steve, that Farmer's Market is something to behold in itself. I had the good fortune to be at the Chico FM about a year ago and it was really fun. But...
Hi everyone, Yes, we're looking forward to the first rain and gearing up for Mushroom Season. The first meeting of the season will be held at UC Berkeley,...
that's pretty sad ------- but altho the papers say he mistook the Cortinarious, i guess rubellus for a chanterelle - when i looked in wikipedia, the picture...
Sign on street in Belize: Solve half the world's problems, Keep your politics and your religion to yourself. Now, get ready to go hunting. Phalluscybe Hugh...
whoa Greg! cortinarius is not even remotely like either a chanterelle (which you know) or a lactarius, candy cap or any other kind! photo comparisions are...
There is usually something going on at Salt Point, as evidenced by SOMA's recent trip there. Coastal fog plays a huge factor. It remains to be seen how...
FYI ... Cortinarius rubellus (=C. speciosissimus), with the same toxins, occurs in the PNW (typically in moss under spruce), and recently a severe (fatal I...
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Today I harvested a good bunch of young Sulfur Shelf off of a eucalyptus stump that I seeded about ten years ago, the flesh is unusually bitter for some...
Someone had morels this year. Where they got them I don't know. Stephan R. Wattenberg 1074 East Ave. Ste C Chico, Ca 95926 530/342-8930 (f) 530/342-5625 ...
Hi Steve, 'Sure was great to see you again - in Cordova, AK. this time! I remember seeing C. speciosissimus in Sweden when collecting dye mushrooms with Carla ...
The Michigan patient is still alive, still on dialysis but improving. The Cortinarius she ate is a new species in the subgenus Cortinarius section Orellani and...
What we sometimes forget is that evolution and species disperal are not just theories but ongoing phenomenon...what we see in our local woods today is not...
Another large,moist fruit body was present near the one that I found last week; it had been broken off its stump, so I brought home. If anybody is interested...
The "party line" is that it takes about two weeks after the first soaking rain for the mushroom season to really begin. However, SP is also subject to the...
Hi my question is about finding these mushrooms just by chance and me thinking that they are truffles. I have tried to identify them threw research of books i...
Saturday Night Potluck? I'll bring a pot of Potato-Sausage Soup and provide wood for a campfire, happy hour about sixish? Anyone want to join in?? Site #TBD...
Sites can't be reserved, but we will try and get #51, which is nice and large with lotsa parking. Eventual selection will be posted at entrance to Woodside...