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I love a little foraging at this time of the year.


I went for a quick reccy today at my Secret-Site though the weather's been a bit dry lately, so no show yet.


Last year I picked a few kilos of Bay Boletus in one afternoon, we dried & used them over the winter.



And if you happened to be listening to Radio 4 on Wednesday then you'll have heard Mushroom & Fungus expert Roger Phillips on You & Yours.


Have a listen here. It was very enlightening, if your curious about this kind of thing.


Also see link below for a free App, which i've yet to try in-the-field.


Wild Mushroom App


http://www.jampol.eu/grafika/foto2/gatunek/podgrzybek.jpg "Y-ummy"


I highly recommend as it's a great day out and a strangely addictive pass time.


And remember there's only 5 that'll kill you.


Happy Hunting.



NETTE:)

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Barry Road Barbers Wrote:

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> And remember there's only 5 that'll kill

> you.................... Please be careful...there

> are some that make you think that you can fly

> which results in instant death when you jump of

> the roof of your house


A bloke from my mate's cousin's rugby club ate some magic mushrooms once and thought he was an orange and then peeled his skin off with a knife.


True story.

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Barry Road Barbers Wrote:

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> And remember there's only 5 that'll kill

> you.................... Please be careful...there

> are some that make you think that you can fly

> which results in instant death when you jump of

> the roof of your house


I live in a sub-terainian bungalow (btw)


But joking aside a woman on the radio 4 clip tells how she ate the wrong thing. She was convinced it was a Puff-Ball and it turned out to be a young Flyagaric Toadstool.


"I could hear the birds feeding on the bird-table, as if they were right here next to me" she said of her auditory hallucinations.


Bless her, life will never be the same.


NETTE:-S

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