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555 views 21 replies 9 participants last post by  Bobfly2  
#1 ·
Some slug and maggot free biggies from the shoreline today. Will grind down once finally dry.
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It's an incredible season this year in France, and unfortunately I'm not here.
Personnally I don't take them when they are so big (and soft), the small and firm ones with white underside are much, much better...

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Did you read about that aussie woman who poisoned and killed her ex's parents and other family with death cap mushrooms in a Beef Wellington? 😳
Quite frankly I'd be nervous about picking and eating mushrooms, but I guess it's a learnt skill. I recall a post by April Vokey now in australia of her mushroom foraging exploits and there were many responses by local experts informing of poisonous varieties.
 
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Most years we got a good crop of wood mushrooms along the bridleway...

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But this year I have seen absolutely none, so far. Don't know if the dry weather has held them back and they might yet produce a bloom?

Usually get a few parasols as well...

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#19 ·
As always when autumn is coming: you don't know or you have a doubt, so don't touch, as simple as that!

I'm knowing a very few and I stick to those: porcinis (two species), chanterelles (two species also), black trumpets, Caesar's amanite, hedgehog mushrooms, meadow mushroom and that's all.
And morel's in spring (always cooked! otherwise it is toxic).

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#20 · (Edited)
I wonder if you can take a shot on your phone then ask Google what it is. Obviously you still have to take it with a pinch of salt as AI can "hallucinate".
It can be awfully good at getting it wrong then being very gracious about it and having another go.
AI: sorry about that, maybe it was a Death Cap! 😂