Fiore (04-19-2023)
i totally get it!! most of the time we do this while taking a vacation. its a nice hike/ seeing family in michigan. i use this sighting map maybe this is close to you? happy hunting <3
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What sparked your interest with mycology?
Excalibur (04-22-2023)
I live in a forest, surrounded by farmlands. My main interest is agricultural entomology, but mycology is fun. There's mushrooms everywhere. I'm super into growing my own food now so if I can forage mushrooms with it? That's even more food I can store for the winter.
But I have yet to find anything actually edible in the past few years. even morels aren't showing up where they used to
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@(you need an account to see links) Well my pops was into it and i grew up and my family who loved mushroom hunting and foraging for ramps and stuff. as i grew up i started to enjoy the out door life plus hiking so it all kind of blended together.
That's so cool. So you'd all go out and do it kinda like a family activity. My family is boring AF in comparison lol
I actually wouldnt mind taking some of the family's kids out to try this maybe. When can we get your tips and tricks
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I'm sorry you havent had much luck with edible mushrooms. What are you growing right now? Did you see those bags that grow mushrooms going around on the internet?
Excalibur (04-24-2023)
I don't grow mushrooms because I just don't know how yet and that's my only reason (Wildly anyway, my spores never did shit outside and probably got washed away by the rain.)
I do want to try a kit eventually I just don't have indoors room for anything even if it's small. I couldn't even get a PC just a laptop due to size restraints indoors, and I can't keep isopods either cus they'd freeze outside ;-;
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Excalibur (04-24-2023)
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In all seriousness maybe thats something you can do with your family now? Start small of course! Yes i have all my photos downloaded just gotta type out the entire essay lol. I also have links and stuff so you guys can easily click and print <3
Nattiee (04-24-2023)
Long awaited information for first time goers. KEY THINGS TO NOTE
- Only pick what you are comfortable picking
- Always double check images/well informed people prior to hunting
- Be safe and stay hydrated if going on long incursions
With that being said i will be including pictures of edible mushrooms and plants as well as links for you to take a look at !
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As you can see this is also one way of finding out if you have a real morel.
STAY away from FALSE morels as seen in this picture: (you need an account to see links)
False morels have been known to be toxic.
(you need an account to see links) Half free morel otherwise known as peckerheads (these are edible but do not taste the same as an OG morel, best to cook with morels to gain some flavor)
(you need an account to see links) Half free cut in half.
(you need an account to see links) These are puffball mushrooms. Edible but only taste like what you cook with it (butter, garlice, etc) they really have no taste and are very very large. Only eat these if theyre very large and no other color internally.
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Pheasant back or dryads saddle:
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These are known to taste better when they are "smaller" as they get older/larger they get harder you can still eat them just cut off the rubbery parts. Taste great with morels.
Ramps: Taste like garlic! Beware of lily of the valleys as they look the same.
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I havent watched the video yet, so excuse me if this is answered there but how can you tell the difference between and edible puffball and one of those death caps? Is it what it looks like on the inside?
Are any of these toxic mushroom unsafe to touch or is it only if consumed?
Excalibur (04-25-2023)
if you scroll up 1 video and 2 pictures up you can see the inside of a earth ball. for the most part if you want to eat a puffball you can grab it (as long as its a large mushroom, trust me you will know if its a puffball) and cut the inside if its full on white eat it up!
as far as mushrooms go for touching, if it appears slimey i leave it, if you have cuts i would avoid touching any dangerous ones
however if fully identified (i suggest screenshotting while hunting so you can compare) put into a foraging bag and walk on along sunshine!
** i will update post and put death cap as a mushroom to stay away from
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