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  <title>Re: Free Shaggy Mane Spore Print Sample</title>
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  Okay........how about this? Just write us, make the request for a &lt;br&gt; free print sample of &lt;br&gt; SO341, state that you are a memeber here at alt.nature.mushrooms and I &lt;br&gt; will send it. &lt;br&gt; No Journal. That good enough for you? slp/fmrc
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  floridamycol...@cs.com
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  <pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 03:15:21 UT
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  <title>Re: Free Shaggy Mane Spore Print Sample</title>
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  This would seem to be an extremely large value of &amp;quot;free.&amp;quot; &lt;br&gt; Gary Woods AKA K2AHC- PGP key on request, or at home.earthlink.net/~garygarlic &lt;br&gt; Zone 5/6 in upstate New York, 1420&#39; elevation. NY WO G
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  garyuse...@earthlink.net
  (Gary Woods)
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  <pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 16:14:06 UT
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  <title>Free Shaggy Mane Spore Print Sample</title>
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  &amp;quot;THE MUSHROOM CULTURE&amp;quot;, The Journal of Mushroom Cultivation (TMC), &lt;br&gt; Sample #SO341 Coprinus comatus, as its Issue&#39;s FREE Mushroom Spore &lt;br&gt; Print Sample. FMRC sells the sample for $25.00. Subscribe now and &lt;br&gt; you can get in on this deal. If you don&#39;t want to subscribe but would &lt;br&gt; like to have just this Issue, current Issues are only $15.00. So, if
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  floridamycol...@cs.com
  (FloridaMycology@cs.com)
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  <pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 16:12:20 UT
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  <title>Re: Oysters</title>
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  I don&#39;t have much experience culturing mushrooms. Living in the National &lt;br&gt; Forest, I can usually find quantities of wild mushrooms. The Pleurotus I &lt;br&gt; find in the wild are almost always on Tulip Poplar trees, usually &lt;br&gt; standing, but having died recently. I also have found them growing from &lt;br&gt; wounds on living trees.
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  rib...@shentel.net
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  <pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 12:16:14 UT
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  <title>Re: Oysters</title>
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  This past spring I grew some blue oysters from a kit obtained at Fungi &lt;br&gt; Perfecti. It put out a good crop, after which I tried transplanting &lt;br&gt; it. Half went into a bale of straw which I put out by the vineyard and &lt;br&gt; watered regularly. The rest was divided up among four stumps and old &lt;br&gt; wooden fence posts. No results yet and winter&#39;s here. Do you think
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  pint...@jhmi.edu
  (Pavel314)
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  <pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 17:38:09 UT
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  <title>Re: puffball edibility</title>
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  I dry many mushrooms and powder them afterwards in a liquidiser. With &lt;br&gt; puffballs, you have to slice them very thinly or the spores will begin &lt;br&gt; to ripen. &lt;br&gt; Excellent when dded to stews, casseroles etc.
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  rusty.hi...@foobar.girolle.co.uk
  (Rusty Hinge)
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  <pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 12:32:56 UT
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  <title>Super Bugs &amp; Mushrooms</title>
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  The War On &amp;quot;Super Bugs&amp;quot; - Here&#39;s what we should do about it. &lt;br&gt; &lt;a target=&quot;_blank&quot; rel=nofollow href=&quot;http://www.mushroomsfmrc.com/gpage11.html&quot;&gt;[link]&lt;/a&gt; &lt;br&gt; A most interesting read for those who are worried and concerned about &lt;br&gt; our war on resistant microbes. It is placed in Public Domain by its &lt;br&gt; author, S.L. Peele, for free inspection, download, and distribution.
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  floridamycol...@cs.com
  (FloridaMycology@cs.com)
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  <pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 14:06:38 UT
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  yingna8...@126.com
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  <pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2009 16:36:50 UT
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  <title>NOV 09 &quot;TEONANACATL&quot; Mushroom Journal is up</title>
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  Is now posted up at: &lt;br&gt; &lt;a target=&quot;_blank&quot; rel=nofollow href=&quot;http://www.mushroomsfmrc.com&quot;&gt;[link]&lt;/a&gt; &lt;br&gt; then, scroll down the Main Menu and click &amp;quot;TEO Journals&amp;quot; &lt;br&gt; For free inspection and free download. &lt;br&gt; &amp;quot;TEONANACATL&amp;quot;, The International Journal of Psychoactive Mushrooms &lt;br&gt; (TEO) &lt;br&gt; Published by FMRC.......Publishing Mushroom Journals since 1984
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  floridamycol...@cs.com
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  <pubDate>Sat, 28 Nov 2009 15:59:40 UT
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  ruizhi...@126.com
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  <title>Re: Oysters</title>
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  I&#39;ve found Grifola growing at the base of oak trees that appeared &lt;br&gt; unusually wide and knobby at ground level. &lt;br&gt; Fresh Galerina looks rather dainty and cute, colored in handsome warm &lt;br&gt; browns, and gathering in small groups. I&#39;m guessing these are G. &lt;br&gt; autumnalis. (Out of respect I try to keep the poisonous ones in high
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  rib...@shentel.net
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  <pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 12:00:26 UT
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  <title>Re: Oysters</title>
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  I found some oysters yesterday in my wood pile. They were growing on a large &lt;br&gt; block of willow that came down in a storm this spring. The old willow is &lt;br&gt; covered in burls and I have often seen oysters fruiting from them. Perhaps &lt;br&gt; burls are caused by fungi? I have observed burls when collecting many times
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  sp...@ioa.com
  (Steve Peek)
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  <pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 16:20:59 UT
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  <title>Oysters</title>
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  I saw some nice Oyster Mushrooms growing high on a tree behind a &lt;br&gt; guardrail used to keep cars from careening off a steep cliff. The &lt;br&gt; mushrooms were all but inaccessible, but they inspired me to look &lt;br&gt; elsewhere. I did find a few nice ones, and will continue to forage for &lt;br&gt; more when I get the chance; See:
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  rib...@shentel.net
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  <pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 03:11:41 UT
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  <title>Recent eats</title>
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  The mushroom blog linked to below has some of the recent eats I&#39;ve been &lt;br&gt; finding over the last couple weeks. Fallen leaves are getting very thick &lt;br&gt; here in the east. Makes finding things difficult.
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  rib...@shentel.net
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  <pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 01:02:28 UT
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  <title>Re: puffball edibility</title>
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  docm...@gmail.com&amp;lt;docm...@gmai l.com&amp;gt; wrote on Thursday 29 Oct 2009 2:30 am: &lt;br&gt; The stress on whiteness of the gleba is connected &lt;br&gt; with the quality of the cooked product. When the &lt;br&gt; giant puffball is young it slices up very easily &lt;br&gt; and is melt-in-the-mouth delicious when lightly cooked &lt;br&gt; (fried or grilled). As the puffball gets older it
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  caterpil...@amuscaria.invalid
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  <pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 12:03:09 UT
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