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  1. Hi everyone. I found these attractive looking lilac mushrooms the other day and I believe them to be a certain sought-after cold tolerant edible mushroom, though as I have never come across them before I'd like to get them identified by someone more knowledgeable than I. They were found growing in debris under an oak tree that formed the periphery of a mixed species woodland near Bristol, UK. Cheers, B
  2. Hi there, I bought a selection box of mushrooms from Turnips in Borough Market (London) on Saturday morning, plus half a cep, hopefully I have managed to attach a photo of them. Included, I think, were oyster mushrooms, half a king oyster, chanterelles, wood blewit, horn of plenty (I think, i.e. the black one), cauliflower fungus, one I call hedgehog mushroom (at the bottom of the picture, next to the cep), at the top are some sort of oriental-looking small mushrooms no idea. I fried them carefully in butter & olive oil on Saturday night, one type at a time to ensure all pieces cooked, before mixing them together to continue frying. This next bit isn't relevant, but we had them on garlic-rubbed sourdough toast and they were one of the most delicious meals I've had! Alcohol (wine & beer) also consumed. Sunday I felt shivery all day and couldn't warm up. Since Monday (i.e. 3 days so far) I've felt okay but had diarrhoea (also woke up with a headache today, cleared in the afternoon). My wife doesn't seem affected, although she is developing a cold. I assume I am having a reaction to the mushrooms, maybe one in particular, or maybe the combination and/or quantity. Individually I think I've had all types before except the blewitt, horn of plenty and the oriental one. Certainly haven't had such a mixture before, or any in that quantity. Oh I didn't exactly get the chanterelles spotlessly clean, I guess that could be a possible cause? If this isn't a unique reaction, any thoughts on more likely cause(s)? I'm confident they were all cooked. The blewit, assuming that's what it is, was well fried but from reading seems the most likely? Thanks .... Simon.
  3. Got out yesterday for the first time in a while....new dad+school=steep learning curve. We found a few hens though!! They are just starting here. There were a lot of very immature or none on trees that we knew to have them in years past. I uploaded a pic of the biggest one from the trip. It felt like it is 15-20 lbs! Also, I could use some help on the ID for the other pictured mushroom. Spore print was white. Younger specimens had a slightly underturned edge on their cap. I think it is a blewit. Thanks and happy hunting! P.S. Sorry about the sideways photo...too lazy to work it out.
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