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Old Man - Posted - 04/26/2013: 03:23:13
They are up good here.A little bit rain and some sun these pop right up.Picked 90 of them Tue, and ready to go again.Good eating.
brokenstrings - Posted - 04/26/2013: 06:48:14
Wonderful! I immediately think of onions and sour cream.
Nancy - Posted - 04/26/2013: 07:11:38
I have been to get morels. We cooked some of them. I am not a big morel mushroom fan. I gave mine to the others.
I used a knife to cut rather than destroy the roots of the plant. Just how they showed me to do it.
Only went twice. Not an expert on gathering them.
Nancy
Buddur - Posted - 04/26/2013: 07:15:43
When I lived in Ohio, they seemed to be everywhere I hiked with my dog.
Now that I'm in PA...I haven't seen one. ![]()
JackJack - Posted - 04/26/2013: 07:54:02
We have a group of mushroom hunters here on the BHO. There's only four of us, and we don't do much of anything, but hey! Come join up if you want to!
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Martian - Posted - 04/26/2013: 11:13:27
I never, never find them. I enjoy the outing, but did I mention, I never find them.
Red-Ryder - Posted - 04/26/2013: 11:31:29
Look under old dead apple trees Mike!
It's almost Asparagus time too!
Cant wait.
Edited by - Red-Ryder on 04/26/2013 11:46:26
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