Mushrooms!
#35
This was breaking news whilst I was in Poland last week: http://www.thenews.pl/national/artyk...-for-life.html
So if you do choose to pick and eat mushrooms be very, very careful.
Steve
So if you do choose to pick and eat mushrooms be very, very careful.
Steve
#36
The main problem is picking woodland mushrooms.
These are field mushrooms that are pretty easy to identify. My worst case scenario is eating a bit of sheep poo that might be left stuck to them. But there again my dog eats it like yoghurt so it can't be that bad
These are field mushrooms that are pretty easy to identify. My worst case scenario is eating a bit of sheep poo that might be left stuck to them. But there again my dog eats it like yoghurt so it can't be that bad
#41
...now which one am I referring to
Just been the walk the dogs. Picked just under a pound of button mushrooms that have grown just since this morning! This warm damp weather is incredible for them!
#42
This was breaking news whilst I was in Poland last week: http://www.thenews.pl/national/artyk...-for-life.html
So if you do choose to pick and eat mushrooms be very, very careful.
Steve
So if you do choose to pick and eat mushrooms be very, very careful.
Steve
#43
This is interesting - http://www.nifg.org.uk/edible_fungi.htm
It appears on one of my weekly walks I came across a field full of giant puffball mushies.
If only I'd known!
It appears on one of my weekly walks I came across a field full of giant puffball mushies.
If only I'd known!
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