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    I would die for some of those Rog! Our supply
    is few and far between around here anymore with
    all the logging on the mountains and ridges [img]graemlins/grrr.gif[/img] I have not had deep fried morels
    in 3 years and looking at those pics makes my
    mouth water!

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    wow... ya know what, there are probably all kinds around here! we still have lots of wooded areas, even here in the "city" lol. and the areas even further out... i'm sure there are tons! i've never seen them before, but i've never looked, either. *L*... i know people go looking for mushrooms, though, i'm assuming those would be the type they are looking for... Ginseng is plentiful around here, also... i know some people go hunting it, then sell it on the internet.

    My luck, i'd pick something and eat it that killed me... or i'd find something hidden under a cow pie and be out of my mind for the next 2 or 3 days after... *G*....

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    P1030536

    Went with friends looking for Morrel Mushrooms...Look what we found.


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    I hate those slimy brown mushrooms that come on Pizza

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    I didn't think I would like these...

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    But These That I found were really good. Wish we would have done this sooner

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    Next year we hope to go earlier and get bags full, because he has created a monster, I love them thangs [img]tongue.gif[/img]

    I wanta go hunting with Miz Angel, sondz like she knowz where to get the goodunz [img]cool.gif[/img]

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    [img]cool.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/angel.gif[/img]

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    Those mushrooms look like coral...have never seen that kind before....What are they??

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    Hello Berry, How are you, glad to see you stop by.
    The mushrooms that we picked are called Morrell, There are 3 varities of them...
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    1- The half-free morel (Morchella semilibera): This is the exception to the rule that morels have the bottom of the cap attached directly to the stem. The cap of the half-free morel is attached at about the middle (see illustration). These morels have small caps and long bulbous stems.

    2-The black morel or smoky morel (Morchella elata): The ridges are gray or tan when young, but darken with age until nearly black. The pits are brown and elongated. These morels are best when picked young; discard any that are shrunken or have completely black heads.

    3- The common morel (Morchella esculenta):
    When young, this species has white ridges and dark brown pits and is known as the "white morel." As it ages, both the ridges and the pits turn yellowish brown, and it becomes a "yellow morel." If conditions are right the "yellow morel" can grow into a "giant morel," which may be up to a foot tall.
    <font size="2" face="Lucida Handwriting, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">The first morrell is known around here as "pecker heads", and I have never seen the second varity, but the 3rd one is common & plentiful in this area, but the compition to find them is fierce

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    Re: 'shroom hunters

    Mood swings may indicate an upcoming depression. Personally, I use magic mushrooms in such cases and my mood improves very quickly.

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    Re: 'shroom hunters

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