And...after soaking them do we just sautee them in butter or bread 'em and fry 'em? I've never had them before, but heard a lot of great things.[/QUOTE]
Fry em up buddy and doent listen to Vic I could do a much better job of helping you eat em
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And...after soaking them do we just sautee them in butter or bread 'em and fry 'em? I've never had them before, but heard a lot of great things.[/QUOTE]
Fry em up buddy and doent listen to Vic I could do a much better job of helping you eat em
This is a good example of a young pup picking on an old dog....this old dog will accept the challenge!!! Now all we need is several pounds of shrooms (for me, anyway!)Quote:
Originally Posted by smcfrln
Decided to take a trip north today up near Harrison County Lake, no fishing poles though. This is a picture one hour into the picking!
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Here is picture of one third of the catch cleaned and ready for the grease! one is 8qt strainer and other is 4 qt.
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Sad part is that we left as many as we picked because they were to old:Doh:
Beautiful! I got four.......:dono
That is a pretty dang good day of picking for sure. I had a good mess the other night I fried up for the family. Traded some crappie fillets for some. Pretty good trade for a guy who does not eat fish.
Nice mess of shrooms there! It's always fun to come across a batch like that. Congrats!
Well got up 4 am headed for Nebraska gotta be some goodun's up there? Well not much, found 3, no not gallons or pounds just three mushrooms. Decided to head for an old honey hole in the middle of Iowa, got there about 4 pm, hit three of the hot spots found 5, yes mushrooms. So summary for the day, 17 hours, 600, miles, 8 mushrooms. Don't even ask for a price per poundbanghead
I recon it is over unless you are headed for Wisconsin, Minnesota, or you just happen to find that one special tree!
they came and went so fast that never got a one this year . Stockton lake area:bash:deadhorse