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Everything posted by Arry
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Can't quite make out what they are. Have they all got like a sponge on the under side of the caps mate. The rusty coloured one in the middle in the last photo, pretty sure is a "Orange Birch Bolete" and others in the bag look like "Birch Boletes"(which look the same as the orange one but would have a brown cap, white sponge on the under side of the cap, but the same long stalk with like grey speckles). Get your Polish mate to show you they are good at it. Cheers Arry
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Abscess mate, its vet job mate as other lads said. Just out of curiosity do you use Barley straw straight from a farm? I've had this myself when I lived on a farm and wondered if it was those hair like bits that grow off the grains, might get stuck in the throat when the ferrets chew the straw up. Several of my mates have had problems with them hairs on there dogs while shoot standing Barley, in there eyes etc. Cheers Arry
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Nice little "Cep" growing on the stoney track through the woods today. A Good example of what looks like a net or network on the stalk. Went to a little spot for "Chanterelles" they are a lovely egg yoke yellow here, where as the ones I find near were I live are a much duller almost buff dull colour. Growing in the leaf litter and moss under some Beech trees in a south facing wood. Cheers Arry
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Used to call them White Star Rabbits. Cheers Arry
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Northern Wheatear I think. Cheers Arry
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Nice photo. Nice looking Pup Socks. Cheers Arry
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Away you mate
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Not really my cup of but always made you smile. RIP. Cheers Arry
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So, Tell Us, What Are Ye All At In The Veg Garden?
Arry replied to JohnGalway's topic in Living Off The Land & Game Cooking
Well that "Hungry Gap Kale" is up already, I am surprised, I put it in on Tuesday just chucked it down and raked it it. Its come up a bit thick but thats no problem I'll let it come on a bit then just thin it out. Cheers Arry -
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Don't look at me. It certainly sounds like me. I didn't do it I was no were near, it was the big boys then they ran away. Lol Cheers Arry
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I'm no expert mate just taught myself a few new ones each year. But if you wan't to come down Rabid your very welcome mate just pm me set up a date. Have to be soon for the fungi, as soon as it goes cold they will die of fast. There will be a run of "Hedgehog Mushrooms" and "Winter Chanterelles" very soon. Cheers Arry
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Yea Terry.Thats a good thing with Mac's the iPhone and pad talks to the Mac book very comparable. Cheers Arry
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I would never go back to Windows as long as can afford Apple. Had an old Mac book since I think 2009 never let us down. In fact its still going, just bought another off my lad as he was updating. He a designer would not use any thing else. Its just the cost of Apple stuff that puts people off and you can't blame them for that. Cheers Arry
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Found another "Hen of the Woods" today a better example of where it grows and how it looks growing. Its at the base of an Oak tree in a wood. Cheers Arry
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I agree mate could a great little saga going on here. Cheers Arry
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So, Tell Us, What Are Ye All At In The Veg Garden?
Arry replied to JohnGalway's topic in Living Off The Land & Game Cooking
Well got a few spaces, lettuces have finish not going to put in more and Sugar Snaps Finnish a while ago. I was thinking of something to put in and got the idea off the farmers, their very short of winter fodder down here. Some have used all the winter fodder getting through the summer due to the dry weather. Any way some have put in a kale called "Hungry Gap" (remember filling a purse net when I was out ferreting as a lad)after ripping up the stubble, it grows quick and its cut and come again. So went out to the farm suppliers asked if they had any, how much do you want was the reply?all I wa -
Could it be the lungs and a bit of the wind pipe (looks like wind pipe top right)of one of the birds, killed and this bit buried by a fox then some thing dug it up. Decade a bit then exposed hence smell. Cheers Arry
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Cracking win for Hamilton. Cheers Arry
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Sounds like Swimmer disease in the kits which I think can be helped with added calcium in the diet. Cheers Arry
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GL as they mature they usually sort of fan out like this. When young they sort of look like yellow phosphorus growth running out off a tree (Usually Oak or wild Cherry) in slow motion, If you get what I mean. Hope this is some help. Cheers Arry
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Think its is "Chicken of the Woods". What colour when cut mate? I would go for the young one in yesterdays post. Cheers Arry
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First one is "Chicken of the Woods" and a nice young one, the other looks like the under side of "Beef Steak Mushroom". Is the second one red on top and cut red like meat? soak in milk for 2 or 3 hours. If they are "Beef Steak Mushrooms" go for the small young ones. Cheers Arry
