This makes sense, I always saw them very close to edge of meadow or within the pine trees.
Yeah he would boil them first and then sauté. I never looked into cooking methods for these, are you...
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This makes sense, I always saw them very close to edge of meadow or within the pine trees.
Yeah he would boil them first and then sauté. I never looked into cooking methods for these, are you...
Hi!
What type of environment did you find these in?
I use to see A. Muscaria often in the Sierra (Nevada County) during the time working as a geologist, mostly in meadows and/or near heavy pine...
I've eaten acorns before.
Back about 30 years ago myself and two friends had were on an extended camping trip in the Las Padres Natl Forest, Piru Creek. We stayed on a section of higher ground,...
Thank you very much.
I know the site you're referring to I believe, it does look like there are many many members.
I wouldn't mind posting there but as you say their main focus isn't with edible...
Thanks for the welcome!
My original question concerning this mushroom was what variety of Parasol, or Shaggy Parasol they are.
But since it has features not exactly corresponding to those in the...
Not true.
though I agree with the statement "unless you are an expert", there is no reason one cannot become expert. Familiarizing one's self with what plants are available in an area, their...
Hello everyone,
I'm a new member here and wanted to start my first post with pics of mushroom patch I found on my property today... Unfortunately for the time being I'll have to stick with only...