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I had to look it up mate was out with the metal detector one is hardly a feed lol. Scarlet Elfcup WWW.WILDFOODUK.COM Easy to identify and spot, this tasty

Here are some Chanterelles I find they vary in colour the one we find in hedges and on banks covered in bushes by the river are a buff yellow like the ones you see on sale. Then a brighter one up in t

I already seen some nice dark grass rings while out with the detector. St. George's Mushroom WWW.WILDFOODUK.COM A great Spring mushroom that can usually b

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3 hours ago, DIDO.1 said:

Can anyone tell me what these are? 

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They look like shaggy ink caps mate I’m sure Arry will confirm shortly here’s a link from Arrys guide.

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This mushroom is absolutely delicious but has an extremely short shelf life. If you leave one on your table overnight you will come down to a black ink stain in the...

 

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9 hours ago, FLATTOP said:

They look like shaggy ink caps mate I’m sure Arry will confirm shortly here’s a link from Arrys guide.

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This mushroom is absolutely delicious but has an extremely short shelf life. If you leave one on your table overnight you will come down to a black ink stain in the...

 

You don't need me lol spot on. I'm so glad somebody is using that site he explains things so well in his videos. I don't find them around me, remember seeing them when I was a kid and watching them melt away day by day dripping ink.

Cheers Arry

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10 hours ago, Arry said:

You don't need me lol spot on. I'm so glad somebody is using that site he explains things so well in his videos. I don't find them around me, remember seeing them when I was a kid and watching them melt away day by day dripping ink.

Cheers Arry

Was used as ink moons ago. Got these on me compost heap  arry wat u rek I’m thinking false parasols 

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2 hours ago, walshie said:

Been away for a few days and came back to these beauties in the garden. The big ones are about 6" across and the little ones like golf balls.

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Nice to see a few mushrooms getting about mate been so dry.

Cheers Arry

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Walshie. Them puff balls when I first had them, were cooked by our local landlord, first in oil and then with a helping of Scottish malt. He had cut them like slabs of beef and, frankly, were fantastic. Hope you enjoy. And by the way, sorry for my lack of communication over the last couple of years. I’m missing quite a few of our contacts. Jok.

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I have put some of these up before but a few of you lads seem getting interested in foraging for mushrooms. So here is a very safe one the Hedgehog Mushroom it does not have gills but underside of the caps is covered in little spikes. I just brush them off before cooking. We seem to find more in Spruce wood right in under the brash (old cut branches). Because they have spikes and not gills nothing you can muddle it with (Except may be I've been told a brown one that can be found in Scotland I believe). They are White or Creamy and sometimes a light Terracotta and the flesh is white also a miss shaped and fusing together. Just starting down here had a first picking yesterday.

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Cheers Arry

 

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Here are some Chanterelles I find they vary in colour the one we find in hedges and on banks covered in bushes by the river are a buff yellow like the ones you see on sale. Then a brighter one up in the woods on the side of the moors. The one thing is they must cut white they also do not have true gills more like wrinkles. There is a false Chanterelle that I find from time to time usually growing on old wood ant mounds but it does not cut white and it has proper gills.

The duller creamy one.

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The brighter one we find in the wood on the side of the moors.

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The should all cut white.

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Cheers Arry

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