Blue Knight - Weekly Fast Forage
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Albatrellus flettii, The Blue Knight Mushroom.
The knife I use! - amzn.to/2RTEblc
The books!
Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest - amzn.to/2RPKNRt
Mushrooms of the Redwood Coast - amzn.to/2B3NAB0
The Complete Mushroom Hunter - Gary Lincoff - amzn.to/2TbbWzW
Thank you for your videos! I've been foraging in pnw for a few years and love watching and listening to you teach about these and other beautiful mushrooms! I recently found an abundance of blue knights at mt hood and plan to try a small cooked bit if the young ones to see for myself if they do indeed taste like a dishcloth lol wish me luck!
What’d you think?
I tried these awesome mushrooms this week! They are very beautiful. xoJen
I love your videos. You are informative, fun, and highly charismatic. I enjoy living vicariously through you since I live out east with different terrain and mushroom species. Thank you for your sharing!
Cosmic mycelium sister, your thriving so great and so grand!
You've got some beautiful Photo's in your videos. Love the vids Im excited for more!
I just found these videos and I wish there were many more!!!
Thank you! I wish there were more as well, hopefully I'll get back to creating more videos in the near future.
Just discovering your channel! Love you ! Subscribed!
Inspires me to start finding/studying mushrooms this spring.
I don’t know if there’s a big variation in flavor from specimen to specimen or old vs young but I found some today and it was excellent. Part of the magic was a long sauté in olive oil to soften it up. I read it was pretty leathery but it seemed comparable to chicken of the woods. Anyway, give it a chance.
I get so excited when each new episode pops up!
jameswoll Thanks for letting me know! You'll be happy to hear that this weekend there will be a new full length episode coming out :)
Yellow Elanor Something you could add to your video's that would help someone like me is how to prepare the mushroom for the pot, cleaning of bugs, cutting up etc.........I am enjoying your video's........thank you
Yes, something like that is in the works! With each full length video I try and include that as it focuses in on a particular mushroom-but an overall "what to do with your mushrooms" vid is assuredly on the way as well.
thanks again
I got excited seeing a new episode come out! It's so awesome! It would be cool to see the blue cap that hasn't been touched but what type of creatures would eat it?
Rhys Williams Slugs and bugs of all kind like mushrooms-it's a competition between us and them quite often!
Man i wish someone did videos like this for atlantic canada
Someone does.
Perfect
Am so jealous. I found a bolete once, but I wasn’t interested in mushrooms at that time.
At least you know for next time!
Hi Yellow Eleanor! My name is Daniel. I was wondering if you knew about any mushrooms of southern California and could help me identify a couple of different mushrooms which recurringly grow in my backyard. I have photos of the mushrooms and their spore prints. One is white with dark gills and a darker brown spore print. It has a ring around the stalk and grows in grass in the winter months. I live in the inland empire in Redlands, CA. It is in San Bernardino county. The mushroom grows in small groups.
The second mushroom has a brown cap and white stem with a volva. It does not have a ring around the stem. It has a more red colored spore print and grows in compost. I have found it in the spring when it is warmer. I can send you pictures of them if you would like.
Also the white one has an enrolled cap margin, fibrous scales on the cap, and the stem tapers downwards. A volva is absent.
Fruit loops that sounds tasty...
I wish you hadn't stopped making videos. :(
Oh man, this comment makes me sad...me too...I want to start back up, but am not sure what it'll take to make it happen.
You're so good! I think you should.
Love your vids,, Why did you stop?
Lots of life changes. Being a single mama of two little boys became my priority. But they're getting a little older now and maybe I'll start making more videos, we'll see :)
What mountain is that?
+William Peters Mt. Adams, Washington State.