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I know nothing about mushrooms just thought some one here could shed some light on what these are.
Shaggy inkcap | The Wildlife Trusts
As its name suggests, the shaggy inkcap, or 'lawyer's wig', has a woolly, scaly surface to its bell-shaped toadstools. It is very common and can be seen at the road side, in parklands and even popping up in lawns.www.wildlifetrusts.org
But please don't try any to eat without an expert opinion!
Like many of us, they have cousins that could dead you!
Be magic mushroom time here soon ,feilds will be full of sink estate lot and hippies from Glastonbury, they all collect them in empty plastic drink bottles , not sure why
what do they do with them dry/smoke them , fry them , soup ? , look to small to do much withIt's, like, traditional?
what do they do with them dry/smoke them , fry them , soup ? , look to small to do much with
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I know nothing about mushrooms just thought some one here could shed some light on what these are.
I treat red tractor inspectors like mushrooms-kept in the dark and fed on bulsh:tI can't help you im kept in the dark and fed bullsh*t
Be magic mushroom time here soon ,feilds will be full of sink estate lot and hippies from Glastonbury, they all collect them in empty plastic drink bottles , not sure why
Imagine living in the days before the identification books were written, try it and see.
The pixie on the fly agaric is one that's stuck, except it's become infantilised and twee.
Dry them for storage---- then just eat them or make tea from themwhat do they do with them dry/smoke them , fry them , soup ? , look to small to do much with
i will leave that to the hippies thanks , will hand it to them they are out in all weathers even when its peeing down , must be some good sh1tDry them for storage---- then just eat them or make tea from them
Give it a try you might enjoy it
Do some with your partner on a winters evening ----you'll keep warm
hmm....and treat them cautiously, cos it ain't always fun.Dry them for storage---- then just eat them or make tea from them
Give it a try you might enjoy it
Do some with your partner on a winters evening ----you'll keep warm
Parasols?