Archive for 'Hen of the Woods'
Hens of the (Monadnock) Woods
Posted: October 6th, 2004 by Lisa
A friend took us around the Monadnock region today, showing us how to spot Hens of the Woods. All of the mushroom gathering that we’ve been doing has been in our own woods or on Mushroom Walks sponsored by our local club. But it seems that Hens hang out at the base of fairly old,
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Mushroom Musings
Posted: October 14th, 2003 by Frank
I think we can call the mushroom season over, so I want to sum things up for future years. On the wild mushroom front we’ve done well: we’ve learned to recognize several very good species. Puffballs, chanterelles and sweet teeth in all show promise. Unfortunately I don’t like the texture of the little puffballs as
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Posted under Black Trumpet Mushroom, Blewitt, Chanterelles, Chips, Elm Oyster, Hypsizygus ulmarius, Hen of the Woods, Honey Mushrooms, Mulch, Mushrooms, Reviews, Sweet Teeth Mushroom, stropharia.
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Hen of the Woods
Posted: September 28th, 2003 by Lisa
Just a very brief update to show off half of a huge hen of the woods that our friend Paul Abraham gifted us with today. Wow. Frank and I spent an hour or so cutting this up and sauteing it all so that we could freeze it. We were worried that it would take longer
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