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Old April 23, 2017   #31
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Has anyone ever tried those grow-mushrooms-at-home-kits?
They're increasingly available here, and Russian seed sites have so many... (even non-edibles for ornamental purposes!!)
One winter, I was given the kit in the link below. I kept it above the kitchen sink and it did grow some tasty oyster mushrooms. It did not last as long as they say it will but I may not have gotten the watering right.

https://backtotheroots.com/products/mushroomfarm

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Old April 24, 2017   #32
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That Tricholoma equestre used to be considered delicious variety in my childhood, and I have eaten it many times. It was shocking to see w few years back that it's no longer recommended.

Many many gilled mushrooms however are harmless and delicious
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Old May 2, 2017   #33
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Next to our house there is a grass field. After raining it is full of mushrooms. I use to go to collect mushrooms, it is sooooo relaxing...

This time I collected fairy ring mushrooms and some oysters.
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Old May 2, 2017   #34
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Very nice!
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Old May 2, 2017   #35
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Tuncse, you are lucky! No hills to climb. I don't know how many years longer I will be able to look for them in our woods. Even if the ground is flat there are trees to go around and fallen ones to go over.

I remember living in an area that had cows in fields and so, of course, we picked 'cow mushrooms', (like the store bought ones).
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Old May 2, 2017   #36
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As you know I'm a big fan of forest and wild mushrooms.

Here are the best pictures from 2015 season.
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Old May 2, 2017   #37
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Very nice, man!
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Old May 2, 2017   #38
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Old May 2, 2017   #39
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Truly amazing diversity Andrey. All edible too. ? Fun fun fun. ! Lol. Jimbo
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I have a crazy mushroom story I will tell one of these days.
Make that two mushroom stories.

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Andrey, how do you prepare them for eating?
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Old May 3, 2017   #42
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We were also in the woods.I've found a few bunch of poisonous Hypholoma fasciculare. Yet nothing else.
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PS.: normally do not destroy inedible or poisonous mushrooms. I collected them off just for this photo
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Yes, only edible) And there were only some of them got their way to photoes

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Truly amazing diversity Andrey. All edible too. ? Fun fun fun. ! Lol. Jimbo
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For all of y'all that are lucky enough to have lots of edible mushrooms that y'all have posted pictures of how about the next time y'all go mushroom hunting posting pictures of how (and recipes) you prepare and eat the mushrooms, please?
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Old May 6, 2017   #45
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And do you dry them in quantities?
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