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This channel is fantastic just what I was looking for I cant thank you enough I learned so much from these videos.
Love Marlow. What a knowledgeable nice chap. Awesome content guys. Please keep going.
I quite like the look of the spikes in cooking! It helps dishes made with it look distinct from ones containing chicken or the like.
Amazing content as always. The knowledge that I am gaining will be incredible in the future as I forage more and more
The flavour is amazing and for me as tasty as chicken of the woods . Thank you for your help with identifying wild foods. 👍👍👍
Another interesting videoThanks for sharingHave a wonderful Sunday
Nice find
Another great video, keep up the good work.
good video .. thanks
Awesome!
So, the white is better than the orange one?
Found one near Haldon forest, first one I've found.
It looks like a hoof if you turn it upside down and look at it from that angle! Hence the French name pied de mouton (sheep’s foot)
Gnarly!
They look like sheep's feet looking from above from moderate distance, normally the case when you approach them.
I'm honestly surprised that chicken of the woods isn't considered safest.
Full stop !!!!!!
The sound volume of this video is really really small
Show up close and not so fast please
This channel is fantastic just what I was looking for I cant thank you enough I learned so much from these videos.
Love Marlow. What a knowledgeable nice chap. Awesome content guys. Please keep going.
I quite like the look of the spikes in cooking! It helps dishes made with it look distinct from ones containing chicken or the like.
Amazing content as always. The knowledge that I am gaining will be incredible in the future as I forage more and more
The flavour is amazing and for me as tasty as chicken of the woods . Thank you for your help with identifying wild foods. 👍👍👍
Another interesting video
Thanks for sharing
Have a wonderful Sunday
Nice find
Another great video, keep up the good work.
good video .. thanks
Awesome!
So, the white is better than the orange one?
Found one near Haldon forest, first one I've found.
It looks like a hoof if you turn it upside down and look at it from that angle! Hence the French name pied de mouton (sheep’s foot)
Gnarly!
They look like sheep's feet looking from above from moderate distance, normally the case when you approach them.
I'm honestly surprised that chicken of the woods isn't considered safest.
Full stop !!!!!!
The sound volume of this video is really really small
Show up close and not so fast please