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Interesting thread; there was a feature in the paper (yesterday, I think) about a twelve year old girl who found some 'shrooms while out on her bike, and she ate a couple raw, having identified them as Field Mushrooms. They were Death Caps. Astonishingly she survived, and apparently without organ damage. A very, very lucky young lady. Also, a work collegue picked some mushrooms last weekend for himself and his wife. He was violently ill for the whole of the following day, says he's never been so sick in his entire life. Be very, very careful and double/triple check everything before you even think about eating it.


 
Posted : 17/09/2010 8:00 pm
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Quick note; all the chanterelle like mushrooms at swinley are False Chanterelles. Not edible.

There are a couple of boletus to avoid, satanoides and the bitter boletus which looks a little like the penny bun boletus but tastes nasty!


 
Posted : 17/09/2010 8:28 pm
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I was told that the risk of picking the wrong ones far outweighs the nutrional value of mushrooms though they can add a lot of flavour to home cooking!


 
Posted : 17/09/2010 9:42 pm
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The 2nd from right is a false death cap, the 2 in the first picture are Blushers, these look very similar to the Panther cap, therefore should not be eaten, although they are edible after cooking. I would choose 3 or 4 varieties of edible mushrooms that you would like to eat, learn about them and only ever pick them. I spend most days walking in woods and only ever pick what i know is edible. Bay boletes, Penny buns, chantarelles and portabellos are good and tasty and around this time of year.I use the net bag from my 661 pads to put my find in, then it lets the spores out.
Good luck and happy hunting.


 
Posted : 17/09/2010 10:49 pm
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1/2 hours collecting this afternoon

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Posted : 30/09/2010 4:46 pm
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Was quite pleased with this shot of a Fly-agaric the other day. There are hundreds of them in the woods near my home.


 
Posted : 30/09/2010 4:55 pm
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There are loads out in the woods today where i was walking the dog. This spot is popular with dog walkers.

I was thinking I could get a meal or two out of these, but thought better of it after the dog wazzed on some! โ—


 
Posted : 30/09/2010 4:57 pm
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I got this yesterday:
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Posted : 30/09/2010 4:59 pm
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Was quite nice with garlic toast.. the rest I dried for the winter


 
Posted : 30/09/2010 5:00 pm
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errr mountaincarrot, wtf is that!?


 
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