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1124
Yesterday, Larry Whalen and I were out and found 6 different spots that had Shaggy Manes. We also found small amounts of scattered horse mushrooms. Suillis...
sable_bp
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Nov 4, 2004
10:35 pm
1125
... Thanks for the update. I've been looking for hens and parasols but haven't seen much lately. Needless to say I haven't been in pine forests so I haven't...
C. James Strutz
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Nov 5, 2004
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1126
I'm still finding brick caps and wine caps, on wood chips. I also found a shaggy parasol. One Lepiota naucina they taste pretty good like a cross between a...
aminitam
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Nov 7, 2004
7:28 pm
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Dear Mushroom Enthusiast, Join expeditions@fieldmuseum™ for our upcoming trip to Costa Rica as our very own mycologist Dr. Greg Mueller explores the rich and...
bramirezecp
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Nov 8, 2004
8:32 pm
1130
What can anybody tell me about Boletus pinophilus often called porcini's? I heard reports that they have been found in nearby forests of Virginia, Maryland...
Kirk Smith
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Nov 9, 2004
4:11 pm
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I find this mushroom in profusion, but I can't identify it. Any thoughts? ===== Dennis McCallum, away from home Lead Pastor, Xenos Christian Fellowship 1340...
Dennis McCallum
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Nov 9, 2004
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1132
Hello all, If anyone is interested in a southern mushroom foray, here is the information on the Gulf States Mycological Society Winter Foray. It will be Dec...
sable_bp
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Nov 11, 2004
3:24 am
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Hello Dennis, Can you try posting a photo in the photo section on this board. Yahoo does not store picture attachments in emails and I could not view you...
John
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Nov 11, 2004
3:48 am
1134
i found a load of shaggy manes a few weeks ago. I brought them home and stuck them in the fridge overnight. I did cook them (pan fried with butter) but gee, I...
dssarr
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Nov 11, 2004
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Frying ink caps in a pan crisply is appealing, eliminating the squid ink appearance issue, keeping the focus on flavor, is what I learned from a recent post on...
Kirk Smith
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Nov 11, 2004
1:30 pm
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they never fry well; try cooking them in a soup instead. rob ... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Check out the new Yahoo! Front Page. ...
Rob Hallock
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Nov 11, 2004
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Hi Everyone, It has been my experience that Shaggy manes dissolve into inky mess in short order. I have found they will kept for a day or so in ice water. I...
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Nov 11, 2004
5:42 pm
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good idea with the coprinus comatus. i wanted to try some conatus atramentarius (with a meal that didn't have alcohol!) this year, but i didn't find a single ...
Rob Hallock
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Nov 11, 2004
9:38 pm
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I personally think Coprinus atramentarius has more flavor than a Shaggy Mane, but I never touch alcohol and eat it everytime I find it. Dave...
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Nov 11, 2004
9:44 pm
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On a sad note my morel tree at Dairy queen that produced on adverage 200 8 inch tall giant yellow morels was just cut down and all the near by soil was removed...
John
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Nov 12, 2004
12:45 am
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... Shaggy manes self-digest starting from the bottom of the cap. Trim off ALL the black parts and use the rest for cooking. Use them quickly because they ...
C. James Strutz
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Nov 12, 2004
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May the Morel Mushroom "Fairy Queen" lead you to a replacement to the "Dairy Queen"! My condolences.... s....
Susan Baker
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Nov 12, 2004
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John, What about the tree and soil? Where were they removed to? Next to some more dying elms? Could there be enough spores and living mycelium to spin a ...
Kirk Smith
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Nov 12, 2004
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has anyone eaten xerula megalopora? (i'm not even sure if it IS edible). i call these the albino xerula furfuracea (or Oudemanseilla radicata, rooted oudie,...
Rob Hallock
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Nov 12, 2004
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... Is that the real name of what they do? Actually I did remove all the "melted" parts, but I still had a pan full of black water and black stuff. I did...
dssarr
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Nov 13, 2004
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the scientific term is deliquesce. 1 : to dissolve or melt away 2 : to become soft or liquid with age -- used of plant structures (as mushrooms). cheers, rob ...
Rob Hallock
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Nov 13, 2004
12:23 am
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It might interest some of our Group members that Dave (ozone) is president of the new mushroom club in Tennessee and that Kirk is president of the Mycological...
sable_bp
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Nov 13, 2004
4:40 am
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SOMA Winter Mushroom Camp is Coming Up! The Sonoma County Mycological Association (SOMA) invites you to the 8th annual SOMA Winter Mushroom Camp. The Camp will...
Darvin DeShazer
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Nov 14, 2004
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aminitam
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Nov 14, 2004
11:56 pm
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Please take a look at Alexander (Sasha) Viazmensky's mushroom prints: http://www.pelcor.com/mushrooms/SashaMushrooms.html Sasha is the artist well known for...
sokale
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Nov 25, 2004
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1154
Hello everybody I posted an album ID_HELP with few mushrooms i found during late fall. Can anyone help with identifying them? Thanks, Gus....
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Nov 28, 2004
7:00 am
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Hello, There is an album with 3 pictures The first bolete picture is a Tylopilus because it has pink pores The Giant one in the middle is a berkleys polypore ...
John
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Nov 29, 2004
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1156
Here is a link to an article about Japanese researchers producing tires from mushroom extracts. http://tinyurl.com/3orjd...
Jim Strutz
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Dec 2, 2004
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1157
Those wacky japanese organic chemists. Chichitake is Lactarius Volemus. Great find....
aminitam
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Dec 4, 2004
3:53 am
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Hello I just recieved this for Herman i thought i would pass it along. He also has a new article on a fungus fair at http://fungi- zette.com/mssf_2004.htm ...
John
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