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I da and i did the same when I was a kid. Man they were good. He would make up a big batch of shroom gravy. We put it on everything!!!!!!! I may start that again..... Looks good DE just make sure yas can eat them!!


They say this are great here. Sure looks like your poisonous one........

Washington Sate Amanita Muscaria
Fly Agaric Mushrooms
Grade A+

Availability: OUT OF STOCK


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http://www.herbalfire.com/washington-state-amanita-muscaria-mushrooms-grade-a.html


MAN we gots some wild looking edibles here......

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and we have these babies. Black Morel,

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http://northernbushcraft.com/mushrooms/index.htm




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By: Decomposed
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Sun, 04 Nov 18 12:23 AM
Msg. 12110 of 62138

There was a break in the rain today, so I took the opportunity to walk through the forest for a couple of hours looking for mushrooms. I came back with seven or eight samples most of which were small, but a couple of larger, really interesting ones.

The most interesting one by far was a red capped, white stemmed,large mushroom that I found toward the end of my hike, near my stream. It isn't listed in my book, which means that it probably isn't one of the more common edible ones. I went to the Internet and first thought that it was the highly toxic Yellow Fly Agaric (Amanita Muscaria). However, it lacks the warts on its red cap that are characteristic of the Yellow Fly Agaric. It must therefore be the similar looking and related (but edible!) American Caesar (Amanita Jacksonii).

Score - can't wait to try it!

Two photos of my Amanita Jacksonii follow. Then one of the poisonous Amanita Muscaria.

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