We've all worked there - the company that keeps you in the dark and feeds you B$ - but in the spirit of local village support me and Mrs k_e attended a village hall 'talk' on mushrooms.
This talk was done by the Michelin-trained (i.e. ex tire fitter) chef from a local hotel - nah.... he is the 'real thing' and famed throughout Scotland (apparently).
We learned about the types, where to find them, how to cook with them and lots of edible examples - a pretty good effort for the three quid it costs us
Armed with the 'knowledge' and a recently purchased book on mushrooms we proceeded to scout our ground for suitable niceties and, within 10 metres of our hen house, found the trunk of a tree I felled two years ago for firewood (an old oak tree, as yet, not fully 'dismantled').
We also found this.........
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and we haven't even STARTED looking in earnest
We refer to this as a 'SCORE!'
Mushrooms
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Re: Mushrooms
Now that's what I call a crop!
......and does your 3 quid investment give you the confidence to know if they're definitely edible?
......and does your 3 quid investment give you the confidence to know if they're definitely edible?
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Re: Mushrooms
The 20 quid I spent on a mushroom book bl**dy well had better
Don't take it personally......
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Re: Mushrooms
Fungi can be very difficult to identify from books, there are not too many in this country which can do you really serious harm but the ones that do can have extremely unpleasant effects.
Be careful, if in any doubt, don't eat it.
It's always best to let the wife try them first.
Be careful, if in any doubt, don't eat it.
It's always best to let the wife try them first.
One day it will all be firewood.
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Re: Mushrooms
That's a 'golden rule' of ours.... the book we have is VERY good at illustrating and identifying the species, right down to 'taste' and edibility but we still won't take risks.Be careful, if in any doubt, don't eat it.
That's what the MiL is for......
Don't take it personally......