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    Quote Originally Posted by STICKSH00TER View Post
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    *stolen from a very clever lady who knows a thing or two
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    My wife Shirley, has been studying fungi, mushrooms, bryophytes, ferns and more for decades. She has a website; index.html on which the menu for identification is available. We eat mushrooms from the NZ bush, but to me the few varieties that are not poisonous are tasteless. If anyone finds a specimen they cannot i.d, flick a p.m. and Shirley will tell you about it. She hopes to have a book on field identification available in a few months.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ingrid 51 View Post
    My wife Shirley, has been studying fungi, mushrooms, bryophytes, ferns and more for decades. She has a website; index.html on which the menu for identification is available. We eat mushrooms from the NZ bush, but to me the few varieties that are not poisonous are tasteless. If anyone finds a specimen they cannot i.d, flick a p.m. and Shirley will tell you about it. She hopes to have a book on field identification available in a few months.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 40mm View Post
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    Id be keen on a copy, does she have a price yet?
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    I’m keen too, hope you can post a link or better still sell them on here when she gets it done.
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    No idea what the cost will be as it depends on printers. A per another comment, I’ll alert the forum when the book is published. In the meantime, the best resource for i.d appears to be Shirley’s website. Remember to p.m. if stuck for info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deepsouthaussie View Post
    Pretty sure @Bill999 get em while there fresh obviously the slippery jacks ive cooked have all been quite a distinct mustard like colour underneath but that was in Australia could be slightly different over here.

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    Agree the slippery jacks are light mustard sponge. They are a bit tasteless. The Birch Boletes ( from under silver birches are much better ) But around Pines, if you can find 'Shaggy Ink Caps' they are really tasty.

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    there seems to be plenty of the "shaggy ink caps" around from time to time but they look really unappetizing
    i gotta say from how they look im unconvinced

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill999 View Post
    there seems to be plenty of the "shaggy ink caps" around from time to time but they look really unappetizing
    i gotta say from how they look im unconvinced
    I had shaggy ink caps fried in butter on toast once, heavenly. My sister was so horrified at the thought, she burst into tears hahahahaha the fucking wuss
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    i think Iv only seen them in the field when they are passed it and ozing into a soup on the ground

    I never knew they were an edible thing let alone fantastic

    whats the trick prepping them?

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    i think Iv only seen them in the field when they are passed it and ozing into a soup on the ground

    I never knew they were an edible thing let alone fantastic

    whats the trick prepping them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill999 View Post
    i think Iv only seen them in the field when they are passed it and ozing into a soup on the ground

    I never knew they were an edible thing let alone fantastic

    whats the trick prepping them?
    Same as any mushroom, rinse/wash in heavily salted water, fry in shitloads of butter. I might try splitting them, then grilling with some butter/olive oil and a lump of blue cheese on top next time
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