Morels...it’s what’s for dinner!
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Re: Morels...it’s what’s for dinner!
That is looking really yummy.
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Re: Morels...it’s what’s for dinner!
Apparently none but you. I am jealous. I've never gone out of my way to find them and have always just hoped to have morels pop up on our property since seeing a single one when I was quite young. I've never seen a second one. I really enjoy the variety of mushrooms that we get up here (moreso at our last house), but morels are one of the few that are super easy to identify for safe eating.
We started getting giant puffball mushrooms a couple years ago, but I keep missing the window of edibility. There's one out there now that I really should check out. I doubt they can hold a candle to morels, but it would still be fun.
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