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    Default Foraging

    For those that are into it, Chantarelles are popping up in the Lowcountry. Picked these from two yards, noted another 8 or 9 yards in my neighborhood that are loaded. Knocking on doors this evening.

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    Any concern about chemicals used to treat the yards?

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    Found some of these other day, apparently a rarity this time of year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay View Post
    Any concern about chemicals used to treat the yards?
    not unless its coated in it.
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    They all get washed well, and these popped up last night, can't imagine it's a major concern. I tend to find them in neglected yards, pristine lawns that are likely chemical treated don't really have them.

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    Now that’s a good haul...that Lions Mane is a score too.

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    Fro turned me on those things. They are tasty.

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    You going to eat fungus?

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    I have a good bit around Bluffton if someone wants to come get them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steelin' Ducks View Post
    You going to eat fungus?
    Fungus huh.....Wonder how far along the spectrum those things are from athletes foot and Jock itch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jozie & Me View Post
    Fungus huh.....Wonder how far along the spectrum those things are from athletes foot and Jock itch.
    Probably about as far as Blue Cheese and queso dip are from Aspergillus and Cladosporium

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    IMG_20200808_184152786.jpg. I am finding these in lower, damp areas under oak trees. They look a lot like the mushrooms in your photos. Are they chanterelles?
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    Quote Originally Posted by flockbuster View Post
    IMG_20200808_184152786.jpg. I am finding these in lower, damp areas under oak trees. They look a lot like the mushrooms in your photos. Are they chanterelles?
    yes
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    Thank you
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    IMG_20200816_081430_283.jpg picked a bag full of chanterelles this morning. If y'all never hear from me again you know they weren't chanterelles after all.
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    Are y'all checking them for worms?

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    Another perk of playing by yourself early in the mornings..
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    I picked a basket full this morning by my trailcam. They are everywhere right now up my way, too.

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    I saw a blue million of those yesterday while hanging deer stands.
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    What are these red ones?
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