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What Are You Munching On? V2. Stimulants, pizza and Gatorade

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Hahaaha FUBAR, no, 'fraid not. I was taking a pic mostly of the giant puffballs, the peppery bolete I was just busy slicing the majority of the pores, since they don't dry so well, as they are much higher in water content than is the rest of the mushroom.
The corals, well those I couldn't find until the last minute after I'd got all my harvest home. I need to dig up some specialist lit on the various clavarioids, Botrytis, Ramaria, Clavariadelphus, etc etc. with the microscopy details included to see if I can make a positive ID, for some are edible, some are not and some are poisonous. Identifying corraloid fungi is usually a task most difficult however, with only relatively few species so easily recognizable you'd know them on sight before ever even getting them out of the substrate upon which they grow. They are as bad as corts and possibly nearly as difficult as identifying an Inocybe beyond genus level. Although of course unlike Inocybes edible ones exist, some few are said to be excellent taxa for the cook-pot; for example, the pinkish colored Ramaria botrytis, although that is decidedly uncommon here, a little more widely distributed on the continental mainland. That specific taxon within the Ramaria genus has a reputation for being very, very tasty indeed, and perhaps even the best of all the corals, but there are others that whilst they may certainly be eaten are simply alright food, nothing special nothing dangerous either. Whilst still other taxa in the family such as R.formosa, is toxic and cases severe gastrointestinal upsets and gastroenteritis. Looks, unfortunately, quite similar to the edible and reputedly not bad, Ramaria flava.

And theres also something rather...worrysome, that looks a little like the edible, and very choice hare's ear, as well as resembling in morphology, the donkey's ear (Otidea spp.), this being a british member of the genus Podostroma. Worrying I say
because FORGET the deathcap, it, and such nasties as the destroying angel, and Amanita verna don't even get allowed past the gates never mind to contend in the race for deadliest macrofungus, its related to the japanese species Podostroma cornu-damae.

This bright pinkish-scarlet little horror is by weight, so many, many many orders of magnitude more toxic than Amanita phalloides or A.virosa (death cap and destroying angel respectively) that I was truly shocked to read just how poisonous the things are.
Theres been a case where a japanese man pickled a 1 gram portion, and after eating it, died. The species has accounted for quite a lot of japanese, half grams. grams, a couple, have even iirc been enough to account for two people. Similar effects to something halfway between sulfur mustard and the ebola virus, as MOST unusually for a fungus of a size that can be physically handled (as opposed to molds, I mean, things with a fruitbody that can be picked) they contain a whole bunch of tricothecene mycotoxins. Some of which have been used chemical warfare agents, and again most unusual for biologically sourced nasties like that, can deliver themselves, because they cause physical burns, and can then be absorbed through the broken skin.


As for those puffballs on the other hand, still enjoying those. Haven't even got through half of the first one yet. Well, maybe I tell a lie. I've probably just about eaten that much by now. Enjoyed a pan full of thick, juicy slices, cut like they were steaks and fried in butter until nice and golden brown with just a light sprinkle of black pepper and a drop or three of lea and perrins tossed into the butter when it got nice and sizzling hot.

They have been THE tastiest wild fungal finds I've gotten my paws on in a long time, lovely slightly salty flavour and firm, meaty texture. Absolutely scrummy, and a very firm, meaty texture. I think I'll have some with some of the long baton-type loaf of crusty, chewy french bread and butter (proper butter, none of that fucking plant-based or partially plant-based muck...ooohh no, no fucking way, I hate that shite) for supper tonight, with a bit of reheated leftover chili con carnage (my old man made it:P in fairness he doesn't make it badly, but he does leave out some vital ingredients)
 
Hahaaha FUBAR, no, 'fraid not. I was taking a pic mostly of the giant puffballs, the peppery bolete I was just busy slicing the majority of the pores, since they don't dry so well, as they are much higher in water content than is the rest of the mushroom.
The corals, well those I couldn't find until the last minute after I'd got all my harvest home. I need to dig up some specialist lit on the various clavarioids, Botrytis, Ramaria, Clavariadelphus, etc etc. with the microscopy details included to see.

After the lengths I went to in order to obtain those two puffballs, artful composition didn't even cross my mind. In fact my old man did the cooking and I actually fell asleep on the sofa (albeit aided by morphia and chlormethiazole, with a side sprinkling of oxy)
And I woke up hours later to a slice of fried Langermannia gigantia (personally I'd have left it in Calvatia, its much easier to remember and pronounce haha.

You can find libs at the dam? where? because I'm GOOD at beating others to the finish line believe you me. When I go fly agaric picking, and hunting peppery boletes with them (Chalciporus piperatus is a parasite of the Amanita species, I looked it up recently after for years observing that wherever I found peppery boletes I'd find fly agaric fruiting or if I didn't, I'd find the boletes in places where I KNOW there is a fly agaric mycorrhizal network underground because its in places I hunt the things year after year after year. And its so reliable that if I see one species in the distance I know I can either close in for the kill, so to speak, and find the other mushrooms nearby, or wait a while and they will be there later on. I use either one as a marker for the other species .

I'd theorized that there was either a symbiosis or a parasitic relationship like between ergot species and grasses (Found plenty Claviceps purpurea last year, and what I THINK just MIGHT be Claviceps sulcata, but the latter I need to confirm by germination of a few of the suspected C.sulcata sclerotia and examination of stipe, capitulum and perithecia as well as both ascospores and if the species is of a strain which produces them at all, them examine the honeydew for both macrconidia- and microcycle conidia
under the oil immersion lens, in consultation with TGC. Although whilst I've never yet seen any in the wild, what I'd MUCH rather work with is C.paspali. Avoids a whole bunch of chromatography.

Going to have myself some fried puffball steaks for breakfast this morning. Not yet as I'm not yet hungry, will be after I've had some chlormethiazole and morphine, maybe a bit off oxy if I feel I need it, and once thats done I guarantee I will have a rampaging case of the munchies once I wake up from my post-morphia nap=D

Got a couple of slices of brown bread going dry out of the bag ready to make the breadcrumbs but need more eggs for batter. God, that battered puffball steak yesterday evening was just divine. I've not had them for years. Not helped by being robbed of my prize the last time I found any.


But yesterday, there was quite a walk, went right round lymm dam, and had to do no small amount of fence-hopping, tree-swinging (hawthorn to boot some of it) and slithering down a steep, muddy, slippery embankment towards the water, using aforementioned hawthorn to break my fall, grab the trunk, swing round and down and grab the buggers one at a time. But once actually spotted, there was nothing on the face of this earth that would have, or could in this century, possibly have saved them from the frying pan....ooooh no! I'd seen my prize, and damn the mud, damn the thorns to Tartarus all, they were coming back with me in my mushroom-collecting bags, brought especially for just that purpose, lest I see anything that was destined for the frying pan full of sizzling butter=D


I don't know about looking like Theresa May, half-hatched from the egg-case and busily looking for a host, no. To me, they looked like, and still if I peer in the fridge for a snack, look like my breakfast in a few hours once I'm done with the videogame I'm playing at the moment, for the timebeing. I do hope theres some sausages and some bacon left to go with it. Grilled bacon, with the fat trimmed off after cooking wrapped round the slices of puffball under the batter before frying sounds very tempting to me indeed. By the time I'm ready to cook, the morph, clonidine, chlormethiazole, cimetidine for CYP-P450 inhibition, pramipexole and oxy will have done their work and I'll have come round from my morning nap and my stomach will be growling its demands for puffball fritters once again=D

Actually, there are fuck all libs at the dam. My mate usually manages to scrape a trips worth together each year from there, that's all.

On the subject of yopo, another mate did his archeology masters thesis on 'the iconography of Peruvian snuff trays', which of course involved a month long visit to Peru for 'research'...
 
Sham and I had a lovely sausage casserole with these amazing chili and tomato sausages, potatoes au gratin we had left over from last night and some garden peas paired with a soft merlot. Really rustic meal. Very enjoyable.
 
Cold plate-Iberico ham sliced paper thin, manchego cheese, sheep cheese with a dab of quince jelly, cherry tomatoes, green olives. With Ciabbata and olive oil for dipping.
 
Your back, sadie?

yay! *HUGS*=D

What am I eating now? just some toxic waste.



No....Not noxious- byproducts, but not far off, in that they are very, very super-sour little rounded/disk-shaped cherry candies. Come in red colored drums or yellow ones for citrus, but sour enough to strip the surface off a toilet bowl if it were used to piss in by anyone eating more than a couple of the things.

Not ME eating..but earlier I sent off some slices of the giant puffballs I found the other day with my old man to give to my uncle when he went to see him, so he didn't miss out on the feasting, because there is EASILY enough for the two of us here (my mother is in hospital and wouldn't eat any fungi I've ever picked now, nor ever in the past. Dying probably. Really wish I COULD share a little with her, but I don't even know if she'd recognize me. And they certainly are not going to start going to the effort of sauteeing puffballs for her. Not that they'd be anything but wasted; she, in all the years I've been mushroom-hunting, has NEVER eaten a single bite of a single thing.
 
Nah, I'm still on holiday chix xx I'm just pottering about. We're still waiting on Internet to be installed. Grrr.

Tonight we're having hot wings and fully loaded jacket potatoes. YUM. I'm so hungry. I got in late hence the late dinner.

Franks hotsauce wing sauce. Seriously YUM!!!
 
It's gonna get messy chix ;) can't wait for dinner. It's so late. I've been keeping Sham and I on a good food schedule so we're quite late tonight. My fault :(
 
I like the cut of your jib Tink. Could give FUBAR a run for his perverted money.

Well, we had the house to ourselves last night so we ate them picnic styleeee and watched south Park. Washed down With a couple of magners. Classy. ;)
 
Careful where you put that hot sauce, Sadie!

Fresh sweet corn tonight-I live for the 2 mos or less a year that it's available!
 
Nah, I'm still on holiday chix xx I'm just pottering about. We're still waiting on Internet to be installed. Grrr.

Tonight we're having hot wings and fully loaded jacket potatoes. YUM. I'm so hungry. I got in late hence the late dinner.

Franks hotsauce wing sauce. Seriously YUM!!!

Sounds amazing how do you do your loaded jacket tatties?

It's rib eye steak here with mozzarella and sun dried tomato salad. The man has peppercorn sauce and new baby tatties with his.

So have you 2 lovebirds moved in together? X
 
Tink, I take my hot sauce very seriously! Tis serious bizniz iz hotsauce!!

K, fully loaded is cheese,sour cream, bacon bits and chives. YUM!!

Indeed we have K. Well, getting settled atm <3
 
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