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Hi Thank you Friends
Something for the eyes and the stomach Regards , Henryk |
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That's enough to make hair grow on your feet.
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Love the color on the 1st 2 photos.
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Great photos, Henryk!
On your hikes, have you ever found any Japanese Pine mushrooms? They are a great delicacy in Japanese cooking, but are quite strong, so it is an acquired taste... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matsutake Happy Hiking! Alan |
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Those meals look delicious.
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Hi Thank you Friends
Viper Pilot , in Poland you can only buy mycelium shiitake mushrooms New photos in my areas there is drought, edible mushrooms are very damaged |
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If this is from a drought year, wow can't even imagine what a wet year would be like.
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Hi Friends mushroom season continues
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Great Photos!
The Pine Beetle infestation has decimated the National Forests here in Colorado, and with it all of the prime Mushroom hunting grounds. We used to go all of the time to look for the Matsutake; they were quite abundant until the word got out... now the're almost nonexistent! Alan |
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