talon
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I believe you have to parboil them as well or you'll get sick as a dog.I’m pretty sure that is a Amanita Muscaria. I have heard that the effects are quite different from those of psilocybin.
I believe you have to parboil them as well or you'll get sick as a dog.I’m pretty sure that is a Amanita Muscaria. I have heard that the effects are quite different from those of psilocybin.
We're you you think they get the mushrooms that people buy in cans at the grocery store LoL
But at the end of it !! They still come from dungWhat?
The button mushrooms in the store are grown in pasteurized highly refined compost that hasn't seen the inside of a cow since it was steam treated.
Please.
Agaricus are long ago domesticated.
No.... you got it perfect!You can get a good look at a mushroom by sticking your head up a bull's ass but Id rather take the butcher's word for it.
I messed something up.
Nevermind.
But at the end of it !! They still come from dung
I found a single shroom , in my raised bed out back that resembled the horizontal pic above . I was not sure enough to eat it though.They don’t only grow in cow manure. If the conditions are right you can find them around.
There are a bunch of lookalikes. You don't ever want to eat any mushroom if you're not experienced in identification. Some will kill you or leave you an the liver transplant waiting list. You were smart to not eat it. And going forward don't eat any mushroom until you have learned how to identify them. Be safe.I found a single shroom , in my raised bed out back that resembled the horizontal pic above . I was not sure enough to eat it though.