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  • picked 6 lbs of sweet chestnuts from epping forest today
    loads about and looking good too, nice big fat nuts

  • somethings gonna get a good stuffing this xmas

  • With all due respect, chestnuts are not mushrooms. These are mushrooms;

  • there weren';t all t6hat many mushies around to be truthful
    scoured under oak trees for porcini / cepe's but noting obvious

    i looked a for a wild foraging thread but there were none

    i was just bursting to show people my haul !

  • Mushroom Chestnuts from Asia

    Three attempts at a Rick Roll?

    10 minutes in the Internet for Dummies sin bin >>>

  • I know :-(

  • i looked a for a wild foraging thread but there were none

    Your fu is weak.

    Foraging Forumagers

  • i'll take my sweet chestnuts somewhere they will be appreciated then

    goodbye

  • Does anyone know what these are?

    Apeared on the rear grassy slope overnight.

  • If you don't know what they are NEVER eat a fungus.

    Just sayin'.

  • Dicki those chestnuts look lush. I adore them, just haven't had a chance to go out yet this year ...

  • If you don't know what they are NEVER eat a fungus.

    Just sayin'.

    Yeah I know, which is why I'm asking here...

  • Sorry, didn't mean to patronize.

  • Is cool.

  • Dicki those chestnuts look lush. I adore them, just haven't had a chance to go out yet this year ...

    other foraging thread >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

  • Pans perhaps? (Panaeolus)

  • Anyone had much this year?

    My missus bought me a 'wild food' book for my birthday a month back and ever since I read the first section on mushrooms, I've been obsessed.

    Had a bit of Ox-Tongue fungus - didn't cook it well enough and it was a bit bitter and some shaggy parasols which were delicious.

    Missed out on some chicken of the woods as I was a passenger in a car at the time and the driver wouldn't pull over and bottled eating Boletus Luridus as it has to be cooked properly.

  • ^what book did you get?

  • You spotted and identified mushrooms from a moving car? You are obsessed!

  • Was bought "Wild food" by Roger Phillips: http://www.bookdepository.com/book/9781447249962?redirected=true&viewCountry=UK&selectCurrency=GBP&gclid=CIzkp62xysACFVDItAod-xIACA

    It gives you some good general tips on foraging but it's not fungi specific and is in no way an identification guide, it's more a recipe book on what to make once you've got the goods.

    The Mushroom guide I'm using is Mushrooms and Toadstools by David N Pegler which I bought in oxfam. It's a great bit of work, brilliantly illustrated and with a helpful key to show you where the fungi may be found, what they look like, whether they're deadly poisonous, poisonous, inedible/unpleasant, edible after cooking, edible and excellent. (Doesn't do bracket fungi though.)

    There's plenty of decent guides online which I read as well.

  • It was large and yellow and growing on a tree, but yes, I am obsessed.

  • Got 2lbs of Bullace's over the weekend. So I'll be making a version of Sloe gin. :)

    They are a lot easier to pick than sloes too, no thorns on the trees!

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