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What kind and where did you find it?
We would tell the farmers that we were doing a class project for High School. Worked every time.I had a hippy friend that would hitch rides with me when I drove to Tillamook to go fishing in the nearby rivers.
He would trespass onto the cow pastures and pick Psilocybin mushrooms that he found around old cow patties.
On the way home he would be tripping out far into space as I drove through the countryside.
We had a lot of weird conversations.
As you live, in preparing you use a lot of butter and get fat.Not much to loose. One of three options.
You live, you trip out or you die.
Once you learn to recognize the genuine article vs the imposters, you also start to recognize the growth patterns and companion plants. Then it's looking.he has a knack.
Dang, puff ball? I've never seen one anywhere close to that size. I'm envious of your Shun.Eat up!
I'm envious of your Shun.
I'm with you! A slow death by liver failure is too much of a risk for this old man.So many mushrooms around here, but I'm too paranoid about eating the wrong one to try them.
For most people though they might as well volunteer to go down range and hold the target.
yes, me tooTell me when you find steak of the woods
Ha! I posted that pic as a joke! Never crossed my mind it would be taken seriously, sorry for the confusion. I know nothing at all about wild mushrooms.What kind and where did you find it?
Ha! I posted that pic as a joke! Never crossed my mind it would be taken seriously, sorry for the confusion. I know nothing at all about wild mushrooms.
Yes, puffball mushroom. They can be used for a tofu substitute. May people skin them before cooking and look great off the grill. The only ones that I have encountered had spored out and are similar to a smoke bomb when kicked. No poisonous lookalikes except maybe amanitas, but puffballs have no gills. Small amanitas do not have gills until they grow older.Ha! I posted that pic as a joke! Never crossed my mind it would be taken seriously, sorry for the confusion. I know nothing at all about wild mushrooms.