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Arry

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  1. Will have to get back to you mate I should know that one. Cheers Arry
  2. This is a new Mushroom for me growing on a dead Elm. I thought I had found some Pink Oyster mushroom but as soon as I cut one and turned it over I knew it wasn't as the gills don't run down the stalk. So looking it up its called "Wrinkly Peach" Not for eating unfortunately. Cheers Arry
  3. Roast Chicken. Wifeys she like the leg and no sprouts. Cheers Arry
  4. I changed my BBQ to propane its supposed to burn hotter Mel. Cheers Arry
  5. Coil to the Soil nothing to report. You can just make out Hay Tor on the horizon hell of of view from here. Cheers Arry
  6. This is a weird Sun Set we had in 2016 which i presume in light rain falling in the light of the Sun Set although it didn't rain. Cheers Arry
  7. Keep an eye out for the Ceps/Penny Buns in the same area they come about the same time mate. Just looked up the bracket fungi growing on the Ash. Its a Shaggy Polypore mate. Cheers Arry
  8. I'm alway running out, I don't know how they work and I don't think any body does as I've asked before. Cheers Arry
  9. Roasted Chicken thighs with a leek sauce. Cheers Arry
  10. To be honest mate I had no idea but always interesting. So I did an iNature Seek on my phone of your picture and it came up with"Pleated Inkcaps". Cheers Arry
  11. No mate not good. Sulphur Tuft WWW.WILDFOODUK.COM A very common Autumn mushroom you’ll see on every foray in the woods. Cheers Arry
  12. Cottage Pie again. Cheers Are
  13. Probably "Sulphur Tuft" Mate. Cheers Arry
  14. Couple of big home made Cod fish cakes with my own purple sprouting on the right and bought tender stems on the left.
  15. Its Steve. Rare Steve phenomenon and Northern Lights dazzle in UK skies WWW.BBC.CO.UK UK sky-watchers on Monday night were treated to this unusual sight where skies were clear. Cheers Arry
  16. f****d if I'm sparking up the BBQ tonight its pissing down so pan fried steak, heap of mixed wild mushrooms triple cooked chunky chips with pepper corn sauce. Cheers Arry
  17. Could the False Safron Milkcap be a contender. False Saffron Milkcap WWW.WILDFOODUK.COM False Saffron Milkcap, Lactarius deterrimus, Basidiomycetes, Milkcaps, Edible, Summer, Autumn, Mycorrhizal with pines and spruce Cheers Arry
  18. Don't think thats a milk cap will have another think and look at books and web mate. Cheers Arry
  19. I did a seek iNature on your photo says America Cockroach Steve. Cheers Arry
  20. Just going off the photo I think maybe "Saffron Milkcap" once again turn one over and damage the gills see if white milky stuff come out if it does have the milk stuff could be any of the milkcaps. I have not found Fly Agaric yet this year as well think they are late this year. I like finding them as they make great photos plus Cep's come at about the same time and in the same area. Saffron Milkcap WWW.WILDFOODUK.COM Uncommon in the South this tasty mushroom is more frequent in Scotland and Northern Britain. I know I keep saying b
  21. I'm thinking one of the Milkcaps. If you turn one over run a blade across the gills see if a milk like liquid exudes from the damage. Cheers Arry
  22. Yeah mate I was on the side of Dartmoor. Cheers Arry
  23. Out for another foraging mooch this morning. Was about two miles from the car and it pissed down and that f***ing Jack Pike jacket useless piece of shit let the rain through like a cheese cloth shirt Lol. Still found the first Horse mushroom of the year some Fieldies a few Chanterelles. In one field I find what looks like Brown Field mushrooms the only field I every find them. They look just like the one you get in the super market. going to do a bit of research on them. Cheers Arry
  24. 5 o'clock still dark so maybe Northern Light said in the media there would be a good chance of see them because of a solar flair. Cheers Arry
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