Banninated in Kansas City...
First they need a competent botanist. A morel is not a mushroom.
I don't eat fungus. So sorry. >_>
Why am I not surprised?
There is a reason for that.
It's called murder.
A doctor (no less) here in Cleveland picked some mushrooms from her backyard, put them in her food, killed her dinner guests, but she lived to tell the tale about her newly transplanted liver.
No lie.
I'll let my tagline do the heavy lifting for me once again.
Government Intelligence not to be use in one sentence. The two words are not compatable. The ability to make rule does not follow thru to the end problems created being a problem.
About????
I think the hard frost we had in early May ended it here in central Illinois. Found plenty before that.
I was in Texas for a week and came back home and didn't find anymore.
Honey. I'm home.
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More importantly, according to a recent 20/20, the KC MO SD fails kitchen health inspections at least 70% of the time! For what it's worth, KCMO has one of the most corrupt city governments around... And they've sent one of the ring-leaders, Emmanual Cleaver, to congress. At least he's not around here now. Mark
"approved mushroom identification expert".
The "un-approved" ones are the ones that are dead, or as they say in Texas, D-E-D.
What's the job pay? I am a mushroom inspector approved by my wife and I can even get a few friends and neighbors to lie about it.
A fungus among us ping.
For a minute, I thought this was about ME! Oh wait, I'm not a Hollywood celebrity...:)