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This Half dead Old Oak has looked the same all my life on the bank of the river. Locals call it the Shag Tree with all the Cormorant and Shags that sit in the dead branches. Cheers Arry
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Missed a load of Ceps in a spot I found today all gone over. I took this picture as beside the manky Cep you will see 2 white mushrooms that I'm 99% sure are "The Miller". Now on the places I find Cep's local where ever I find Ceps I find Miller's, in fact the millers come first. So if I find Millers under a Oak or on bank I keep going back. Small Charcoal Burner. Cheers Arry
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Does it look the same and a Field Mushroom on top? I picked one the other day if it is. Think your right if it is the same on top. Cheers Arry
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GL reckon it's a Charcoal Burner or a Brittle Gill mate. One of the Russula's. May be Russula Parazurea looking at one of my books. My mate eats the Charcoal Burner's. Cheers Arry
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They are a good mushroom, I really like them not many seem to bother with them. The only draw back I find is the don't seem to keep well and the fly gets in them real quick. Cheers Arry
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They are not ready yet will let you know when I have some. Cheers Arry
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Bloody hell, wish I could find an out let. Only found one small one to day and a few horse mushrooms gone a bit dry, need a good drop of rain again. Did see a few Hedgehogs coming under a hazel bank. cheers Arry
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Think I was lucky and hit it just right a week later and would have missed them. Went to the same spot for some Wild Plumbs and Sloes to make some Gin and there were only a few and all but a couple had go over. Cheers Arry
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GL been finding Ceps mainly under Oak trees, but in the bushes and brambles near by also in Hazel Groves with Oaks. Especially near river banks even right down near the water. Cheers Arry
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We be lucky if we get a frost before Christmas and was hoping for a tippled them. It's already a lovely colour. What inspired me next door gave me some Damson Gin it's bloody gorgeous. Cheers Arry
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Nobody said a radio as well. Cheers Arry
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Truly is a good time of the year mate. Just made some Sloe gin and some Wild Plumb Gin little tiny plumbs growing down by the river. Got some Black Berrys and scrounged some Brambly Apples from a neighbour so will be joining you with a bit of crumble. My favourite time of the years as well. ate. Cheers Arry
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Dark Side or the Moon f***ing good Pasty and I mean proper Good Bottle of Good Brandy Big Gill Net Cheers Arry
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Think we all sanitised our insides with alcohol. Think there were a few feeling woozy on the Saturday morning though Lol. Cheers Arry
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Could well be right mate but reckon its an eater, was it under a Birch tree? The Brown Birch Bolete is said to be poor and lacking in taste. I know this sounds mad but cut it and lick it just to check its not a bitter Bolete. A mate of mine unknowingly put a bitter Bolete in a family meal and it was f****d. Rule of thumb if its got no Red on it and it does not turn blue when cut its okay I have tried GL but not had any success, not much good in my opinion to acid. They say soak them in milk for 24 hours. Think you could use it in a stew or something like that. Cheers Arry
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I will try and get you some walnuts this year if you want. Put them in the fridge for a while them plant them PM me if intresteded. Chrees Arry
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That is truly amazing. I love it Francie. thanks. Cheers Arry
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Not ever found any yet Micky, But still looking. Cheers Arry
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Its taken 18 years mate. I don't know if any body is interested this was the mound when I cleared in and planted the tree. This is the other side. 2010 Phone shot the other day from the wife phone. nothing to scale it too sorry. Masses of ferns and bramble have grown back. Cheers Arry
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Yeah I have an Oak at the top of the garden, the acorns fall and up little Oak's come every where. I'm very fond of the Oak tree myself and read an interesting book about them. I wanted to put an evergreen Oak were I put my lads ashes on the side of the river Dart. It's a permission I've had for over 50 years and spent many many hour Ferreting and Shooting with him there. Any way reading this book and apparently "Dart"in old English means Oak, so had to be done. So on a mound between two woods over looking the river I put his ashes and planted a Holm Oak. It was only a little whip about
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Have you a recipe for the KFC style batter if you're willing to share please. Cheers Arry
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I've never had such a good year finding Cep's. This was a cracking group. A nice one. A young Beefsteak fungi. Cheers Arry
