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  • Oyster Mushroom Identification, Foraging, Hunting – GF Video

    Oyster Mushroom Identification, Foraging, Hunting – GF Video

    Foraging for Mushrooms this fall, I found a bunch of Oyster Mushrooms, and made this Mushroom Identification Video. Oyster Mushrooms are edible and delicious. They grow on dead or dying trees. The trees can be standing or on their side. I’ve found oyster mushrooms growing out of the ends of cut logs, and the stumps of dead trees.

    Oyster mushrooms grow in clusters, and are usually stacked on top of each other, the individual mushrooms are kidney shape. It has gills and doesn’t have much of a stem. Oyster mushrooms are white to tan colored, they are usually darker in color later in the season. The mushrooms in this video were harvested in late November.

    When harvesting, I always leave some mushrooms on the tree to allow the mother plant to spread spores to create more mushrooms. So don’t strip a tree of all its mushrooms, you may get a second growth of mushrooms on the same tree, so check back a week later, or after a rain.

    Be sure to be very sure what you are doing when foraging for mushrooms! Learn from someone who is a practiced mushroom hunter, or consider taking a class. Do a web search for your state or county or city and “mycological society” and you may find a group offering classes. Also check nearby nature centers.

    Click here to see our other mushroom identification posts

    Cross check the mushrooms you find with several sources, books are best, I think. I use several books for identifying mushrooms , below are the mushroom identification books I recommend:


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  • Fall Garden Tour 2012  GF Video

    Fall Garden Tour 2012 GF Video

    GardenFork viewers have asked for a tour of the yard, so we walked around a bit to show you what is going on in the garden and yard and the kitchen, plus of course, the Labradors.

    What are you doing in your garden and home? What are you plans for the winter? Lets us know below:

  • The Blueberry Yogurt Pancakes GF Cooks Video

    The Blueberry Yogurt Pancakes GF Cooks Video

    I woke up and decided to make pancakes, so I woke up our guest, Charlie, to run the camera, and …

    Here’s our version of simple home made pancakes:

    2 cups all purpose flour

    1 tbsp sugar

    pinch salt

    1/2 tsp baking soda

    1 cup yogurt [ you can vary the ratio of yogurt to milk ]

    1 cup milk

    2 eggs

    1 cup +/- blueberries [add more if you like more]

    oil or butter for pan

    Heat up the griddle

    mix the sugar, flour, and baking soda in a bowl.

    Put the yogurt and milk into another bowl, beat in 2 eggs.

    [ you can vary the amount of milk and yogurt to your liking, you may need to add more milk if the batter is too thick]

    Mix the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients, don’t overstir. add milk if the batter is too thick.

    Add in blueberries, give a quick stir.

    Grease the griddle and pour your pancakes. turn them then the pancakes bottoms are to your liking.

    © 2007 eric rochow