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« Reply #15 on: May 31, 2023 04:57 am »

Hey SS, thanks for the solid advice and YT recommendations.

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« Reply #16 on: May 31, 2023 05:02 am »

Our Chanterelles get bigger than my hand and wrist high. Golden, smooth, peach, flames....sooo many. They will be out at the end of June. With rain of course its a drought almost now. I have actually been hoping to share a location and a story since last year. NO ONE AROUND ME GOES IN THE WOODS ANYMORE. No one anywhere. It is so wrong. Forget who they are in their little box. More for all of us though. My favorite mushroom of all is the Puff Ball Mushroom. I like the flavor of them the best. I bake a bunch of them with green peppers and onion and garlic and it is pretty enjoyable. All of them are edible. You better make sure to cut them in half before you eat them. Or even try to eat them. You will kill yourself if you do not. The puffball looks like an immature Amantia called the DEATH ANGEL and a few others just as dangerous as the name sounds. One of the few that are DEADLY POISON. Cut it in half...if it is pure white like a marshmellow, you are ok to eat it. IF IT HAS ANY DESIGN IN IT AT ALL DO NOT EAT IT. It is a baby deadly one. The pure white ones you see will kill you. So will a few of the small brown ones. The brown ones actually gave everyone the fear of all mushrooms. I guess it is easier to mistake a brown one, but with teaching and practice and a spore print you will be fine. Did you know that you can actually survive best eating mushrooms on their own? You get everything you need from them. Even protein in some. The hedgehog mushrooms here taste exactly like you took a Chanterelle and wrapped it in bacon. That one is pretty good as well.
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« Reply #17 on: May 31, 2023 05:10 am »

Jeff please reread your last post at the bottom. It gives a mixed message about the puff ball mushroom. Here….

Cut it in half...if it is pure white like a marshmellow, you are ok to eat it. IF IT HAS ANY DESIGN IN IT AT ALL DO NOT EAT IT. It is a baby deadly one. The pure white ones you see will kill you. So will a few of the small brown ones. The brown ones actually gave everyone the fear of all mushrooms. I guess it is easier to mistake a brown one, but with teaching and practice and a spore print you will be fine. Did you know that you can actually survive best eating mushrooms on their own?
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« Reply #18 on: May 31, 2023 04:43 pm »

Ok. It makes sense to me but that is because I understand it. All the puffball mushrooms are edible. There is one thing that some might accidentally mistake for a puffball they call the pigskin puffball that is poison...but once you take my advice you will never have an issue. Puffballs are of course round globular, sometimes on a little stalk looking stem that really isn't one. This is the dangerous part. They look EXACTLY like the DEATH ANGEL when it is a little baby. The death angel is exactly what the name says. How you tell the differnence it to take the mushroom and cut it in half longways. A puffball mushroom will have nothing but white marshmellow insides. No designs at all. The Death Angel, and others like it, when you cut it in half longways it will have the design of the growing mushroom that hasn't opened. The design will be of the cap that hasn't grown out yet cause it is still a baby. So fluffy white marshmellow with no designs is a puffball. It can be eaten. It is my favorite flavor out of all the mushrooms so far. The Death Angel is white on the inside as well, however it has the designs of an upcoming mushroom inside it. Remember, cut longways. The length of it. Then cook. I fry them or bake them.    The one people may get confused on doesn't look like a puffball to me. The pigskin puffball some call it, is yellow with little brown spots, and when you cut it it is brown or black. Awful looking. Can't be mistaken I think, but books say it could be. The pigskin puffball is poison. It is not a puffball. Puffballs are smooth and white or light brown. One has a purplish tint to it. All the ACTUAL puffballs are edible. I have yet to see the giant puffball. I guess because of my area I am not far enough south. That one is the size of a basketball I see looking things up. Big steaks to cut off that one and fry.     >>>>>>>>>The last post said the pure white ones are poisonous. I am sorry for not being exactly clear. The pure white mushrooms known as amantias are the poison ones I am talking about. They have caps on stalks and are almost completely white. Those ones are the deadly ones. The puffballs are fine white. Sorry for the confusion. I will learn how to edit a post I would like to go put in the word mushrooms after it says the white ones are dangerous. The white AMANTIAS are dangerous is what I meant. Those are the reason you cut them in half longways. Remember, solid white marshmellow with no design. Is ok. No matter the imperfect outside shape. If it looks like it has a design AT ALL then do not eat it.
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« Reply #19 on: May 31, 2023 10:54 pm »

Thanks Jeff … a lot of study here for those, including myself, wanting to forage mushrooms. You can edit a post by pressing ‘modify’ in the right hand upper corner of your post, right next to ‘quote’. After you have modified (edited) your post, press save at the bottom in blue.
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« Reply #20 on: Jun 03, 2023 08:09 pm »

Still standing or any one else; can you tell me anything about this mushroom I found yesterday on the trails?

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« Reply #21 on: Jun 04, 2023 12:49 am »

there is not much left to it. Its been so dry here where I am and the temperature fluctuate so uncontrolled things are not normal. Nothing came out this year so far. That and the dry spell. I think we are in a drought now. Any of the ones I have seen since spring have been very few and far between. I am worried about the Chanterelles. All of them really. I would have to have a spore print to compare as well. Do you know how to get one of those?
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« Reply #22 on: Jun 04, 2023 01:11 am »

there is not much left to it. Its been so dry here where I am and the temperature fluctuate so uncontrolled things are not normal. Nothing came out this year so far. That and the dry spell. I think we are in a drought now. Any of the ones I have seen since spring have been very few and far between. I am worried about the Chanterelles. All of them really. I would have to have a spore print to compare as well. Do you know how to get one of those?

Hmmm no I don’t. Please let me know.
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« Reply #23 on: Jun 04, 2023 01:47 am »

 I like fashioning a piece of white paper with a half cut sheet of black or something dark and then take the cap of the mushroom and set it gill side down on the paper to where half is on the white and half is on the black. You could just do white but sometimes it is hard to see or distinguish the actual color on white and dark color will be needed. Just place the cap on the paper and set a cup or bowl or something like that over it for a few hours. Sometimes longer, sometimes less. Depends on what point of their cycle they are in and how dried up and old they are. Some mushrooms drop a LOT of spores and you can actually see them on the forest under them..like the honey mushrooms it looks like snow. Old ones dried up probably don't make a print anymore. Wet soggy ones aren't worth working with either. I don't think so anyways.
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