Mushrooms
#1
Typical Buck
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Here in this part of Indiana theBlack morrelsstart popping up around the last week of March, but there seems to be less and less of them in my secret spots every year, is anyone else haveing this problem? I think the blacks and grays have a better taste than the yellows. I like finding those big yellows but would rather have the smaller blacks and grays. Which do you prefer?
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metaldonnieg-
You havent heard of mushroom hunting, or do you not know what morrels are. What state do you live in, because that might explain alot.
You havent heard of mushroom hunting, or do you not know what morrels are. What state do you live in, because that might explain alot.
#5

I love mushroom hunting. We don't start seeing them here until about the second week of April I find alot more of the blacks and grays but the big yellow ones are my favorites. I like the floured and fryed in butter and the put on a sandwich with a little mustard there is no finer eating than this. Well a little fresh turkey breast goes well with them also.
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metaldonnieg
Well, I guess all I can tell you is that your missing out on some good eating and good fun.-lol You go out in the woods and go slow and you will try and find a mushroom pertruding through the leaves, usualy around decaying logs or dead standing trees are another good spot. I guess mushrooms dont grow down there or you would probably be like everyone I know around here, crazy for them. I hope there are some woods combing, leaf turning, mushroom hunters on here.
Well, I guess all I can tell you is that your missing out on some good eating and good fun.-lol You go out in the woods and go slow and you will try and find a mushroom pertruding through the leaves, usualy around decaying logs or dead standing trees are another good spot. I guess mushrooms dont grow down there or you would probably be like everyone I know around here, crazy for them. I hope there are some woods combing, leaf turning, mushroom hunters on here.
#9

we have tons of mushrooms here but i never even thought about eating them.
i don't even eat store bought or restaurant served mushrooms anyway. it's mostly psychological in the fact that they are considered a fungus and so is athletes foot so y'know...
i don't even eat store bought or restaurant served mushrooms anyway. it's mostly psychological in the fact that they are considered a fungus and so is athletes foot so y'know...