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Lots of mushrooms. Am I the only guy picking them?

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    #11
    I think my Baba called them Papanka mushrooms. They usually grew on old rotted logs and wet forest floors. Not sure if these are the same ones u are picking freewheat.

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      #12
      Talked to a guy yesterday said he was making $200 day picking Morels.
      I think the buyers are paying $4.50-$5.50 a pound.
      That's a lot of mushrooms!

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        #13
        My grandma use to come from Regina to the farm and go pick them when I was a youngster. Then take butter and cream and make a gravey to put on perogies. Not the healthiest but hey her and her sisters all made it to just under a 100 years old or 100 so maybe it's the fountain of youth!

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          #14
          How many of you have eaten beetnicks? Now a few dozen morels in a cream sauce on beetniks. Ya toobe cauzou!

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            #15
            Oh man, sumdum. That sounds tremendous. Will have to try that one.

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              #16
              My mom knew the safe ones to pick. Sadly, she died without passing on the knowledge.

              I'm freaked out about poisonous ones. Watched Clint Eastwood in "The Beguiled" too many times.

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                #17
                I know the Orange tops with sponge bottom are good and crinkly brown ones. It's the pedpanky ones where I could get burned, the tall, skinny ones. That's mushrooms, I'm talking.

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                  #18
                  Beetniks are ass kicker

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                    #19
                    What a happy bunch, and all talking mushrooms!!

                    9" of rain. 7 days of cloud. A well rotted manure base. It makes for a lousy harvest, unless it's mushrooms.

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                      #20
                      You nailed it checking. Between the rains I have been trying to cut, rake and bale hay, so there has been plenty of time to stop when I see a shroom from the tractor. Bout the only thing can be harvested these days.

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