Minnesota Outdoorsman
General Category => The BBQ Shack, Wildlife recipes and Cooking => Topic started by: LPS on October 10/16/19, 06:00:30 PM
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I knew that would get you! This is some stuff that I have been too lazy to post. One is of the pot roast with the RH gravy. Perfect Chuck roast. One is the Tater Top Hot Dish with Lipton onion soup etc. I always put cheese on top for the last 20 minutes of the cook. THEN the mushrooms. DK is kind of a mushroom expert so I hope he sees this. This looks like a puffball in shape a ????? LOL Is it poisonous? AND I have tried a couple types of Kimchi and this is by far the tastiest. Little heat lot of flavor
Sorry, click on the pictures cuz I didn't edit some of them.
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lookin good!!! :happy1:
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All looks great!!! If you ever want to make your own kimchi check out this site. http://www.Maangchi.com She is the best. This is how I make my own kimchi. good luck.
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You had me until the unknown yard shrooms! :crazy: Puffballs are, well balls! Please keep posting once an hour so we know how long it takes to die after eating them? :bonk: :bonk: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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You had me until the unknown yard shrooms! :crazy: Please keep posting once an hour so we know how long it takes to die after eating them? :bonk: :bonk: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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I haven't tried one yet. :sleazy: Last year I brought some into the DNR and they said they would get right back to me. Still haven't heard from them. I even ask them why and they just smile. They are afraid of mushrooms I guess. I am kind of too. That's why I asked youse guys.
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I haven't tried one yet. :sleazy: Last year I brought some into the DNR and they said they would get right back to me. Still haven't heard from them. I even ask them why and they just smile. They are afraid of mushrooms I guess. I am kind of too. That's why I asked youse guys.
They didn't get back to you because they probably thought you were already Dead! :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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Man, I'd never trust myself to pick mushrooms....too scary! I'll settle for berry pickin'. :smiley:
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Same here. While I've had some exposure to edible wild mushrooms (not just the hallucinogenic type) with people who knew what they were doing & part of my work involves fungal plant pathogens, afraid I know just enough to be damn good and dangerous.
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But, you depend on Aunty Mar-mar for nannyberry ID, right? :rotflmao: :bonk:
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Actually I've been eating those purple "berries" since I was a kid. Probably explains a lot of things... :rotflmao:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O69L2mO9y-4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O69L2mO9y-4)
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Haven't got sick one time....
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But ya had a heckuva few good trips? :smoking:
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Found these guys a couple of years ago on the edge of my woods. Didn't eat them. Did drink the beer though.
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Holy cripes!!!! I think those are alien pods!!!!!!!!!!! Run!!!! 🏃♂️ (Drink the Hamm's first)
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Pretty sure they are shaggy manes(sp). Never eaten them. They dont last to long. Rot very fast.
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Yep, I was right. Here is a link. http://mushroom-collecting.com/mushroomshaggy.html
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Hey thanks DK. That is exactly what they were. Had them on the path to the river in a couple of spots. Probably 10 of them in all. The biggest one was maybe 5 or 6 inches. SO I could have brought them right up to the house and sauteed them in butter. They were only there for a few of days. Can't wait to see them again. We also have the ones right below them that are close to them. I will let you all know when I eat them so Leech will know why I am not on here anymore..... :rotflmao:
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The one similar to it but easy to distinguish is here also with all of this wet too. It says if you have alcohol with your meal you will get very sick. It also says if you drink alcohol within 2 or 3 days you can still get sick. WON'T be eating any of those.... You want em Rebs?
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Na, not me.....I'd be afraid I'd turn into Mr Hyde....
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Na, not me.....I'd be afraid I'd turn into Mr Hyde....
oh no!!!!!!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :happy1: :happy1:
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Oh yeah!!!!!
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:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :happy1:
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I just mix them all together and hope the good ones fix the bad ones. :rotflmao:
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That last one is a smurf mushroom, no doubt...............
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No wild fungus picking fer me either, the in laws found out the hard way of eating some on an empty stomach with alcohol... stopping lots to :puke: along the way to the clinic.. :crazy:
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No wild fungus picking fer me either, the in laws found out the hard way of eating some on an empty stomach with alcohol... stopping lots to :puke: along the way to the clinic.. :crazy:
O man...they come out OK?!! The only ones I pick look like this...
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No wild fungus picking fer me either, the in laws found out the hard way of eating some on an empty stomach with alcohol... stopping lots to :puke: along the way to the clinic.. :crazy:
O man...they come out OK?!! The only ones I pick look like this...
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: me to Reb. :happy1: we have a mushroom place just up the road and never stop there. I gotta get that on my bucket list. :happy1:
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No wild fungus picking fer me either, the in laws found out the hard way of eating some on an empty stomach with alcohol... stopping lots to :puke: along the way to the clinic.. :crazy:
O man...they come out OK?!! The only ones I pick look like this...
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: me to Reb. :happy1: we have a mushroom place just up the road and never stop there. I gotta get that on my bucket list. :happy1:
what do ya mean, they grow them there?
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Where does it say that? :scratch:
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No wild fungus picking fer me either, the in laws found out the hard way of eating some on an empty stomach with alcohol... stopping lots to :puke: along the way to the clinic.. :crazy:
O man...they come out OK?!! The only ones I pick look like this...
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: me to Reb. :happy1: we have a mushroom place just up the road and never stop there. I gotta get that on my bucket list. :happy1:
what do ya mean, they grow them there?
Don't know for sure, never been there but think so. It's up in the area of Thompson greenhouse.
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check it out!!!!! :happy1: :happy1:
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:doofus: Like wow man..............uhhhh.....
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One just anticipates seeing a little blue woodland creature pop up at any minute! :rotflmao:
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I didn't know I have psychotic mushrooms on my land. Go figure. However, I am not inclined to try them. :rotflmao:
See my pictures and ones posted by Rebel SS.
Several varieties of Amanita muscaria have been described. Amanita muscaria var. alba is a rare white form of the Fly Agaric, while Amanita muscaria var. regalis is a brown (rather than red) form of that many authorities now treat as a separate species Amanita regalis. Amanita muscaria var, formosa is familiar to people on North America; it has a yellow or orange-yellow cap with yellowish warts, and a yellowish stem.
No mushroom has gathered unto it more folklore and mythology than this white-spotted fairytale fungus. Many people who have never seen a Fly Agaric are under the illusion that it is a fictitious produce of a fertile or confused mind, and that it is simply pictured to intrigue children. If you believe in fairies, it's not too big a leap to give credence to the existence of a red-and-white mushroom so exquisitely patterned; otherwise you may be excused from harbouring doubts about the existence of the Fly Agaric, at least until you have seen one while stone cold sober!
Psychoactive alkaloid content of Amanita muscaria
The Fly Agaric can contain the psychoactive chemical compounds ibotenic acid and muscimol as well as muscazone and muscarine (but they may not always be in significant concentrations). These are not the same as the psychoactive chemicals associated with the Liberty Cap, Psilocybe semilanceata, which is the most common (in Britain) of the so-called Magic Mushrooms; that little grassland mushroom gets (gives!) its kicks from quite different psychoactive compounds: psilocybin and baeocystin. Nevertheless, some people do still insist on referring to the Fly Agaric as a magic mushroom.
The psychoactive compounds contained in Fly Agarics are also toxins, and that means that this is a poisonous mushroom, at least to some degree. Eating dried Fly Agarics can cause a range of symptoms ranging from drowsiness, nausea and sweating to distorted sight and sounds, euphoria and dizziness. These effects are very variable not only from person to person but also with the quantity consumed and the (equally variable) strength of the toxins in individual specimens of the Fly Agaric.
It is quite possible, although documentary evidence is not conclusive, that deaths may have been caused by using Amanita muscaria as a 'recreational drug'. What is beyond dispute is the fact that the Fly Agaric has been known to cause severe and violent stomach upsets if it is eaten raw.
Mythology
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I've never seen a fairy (not with wings, anyway) and I've never seen one of those m'rooms, either! Nature seems to mark nasty things with bright colors sometimes......like poisonous dart frogs, coral snakes, blue-ring octopus, etc. Seems true on some plant species, too. But, not always.......
https://youtu.be/lZZH2FpU5fw
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Now that makes me want to never pick a mushroom.
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interesting....