Foraging from Nature
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@Oaktavia here’s a link to the full story…apologies if it doesn’t work. Just kind of about how mushroom hunters discover lots of things because they’re so focused on the ground. And in Missouri apparently that includes lots of “remains”.
Check out this article from News-Leader:
Missouri morel hunters continue to discover unpleasant surprise — human remains
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@spleef_oner nice haul
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@spleef_oner yes you did! Holy moly that is a lot of golden oysters!!!
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@spleef_oner dang! I still have yet to find even one morel!
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@Oaktavia yeah it seemed to be on off season her for morels as well, we have a spot where we usually find a bunch but found less than 10 this year , always happy with whatever we can find though . This was my first time finding the golden oyster , I have to say I like them a lot ,maybe more than morels !
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@spleef_oner wowza!! That is something special right there!! Man!
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@spleef_oner morels are tasty but oysters really are something special. I haven't found a large enough group of shroomies to harvest yet lately, but I did find a beautiful small cream colored cluster last weekend. Oysters around here transition from spring/summer to fall/winter colors. The last ones I found before those were the FW ones that are brown, portobello colored.