I reckon anything would be at its best fried with bacon fatPickled fiddleheads ... now there's a thought. You'll definitely need to get them at the right time, before they get too chewy. Probably still best stir fried fresh with bacon fat, though.
I reckon anything would be at its best fried with bacon fatPickled fiddleheads ... now there's a thought. You'll definitely need to get them at the right time, before they get too chewy. Probably still best stir fried fresh with bacon fat, though.
Please let us know what your friend found. Ive been out and about in the area around Thetford and there doesn't seem to be too much about (apart from brown roll rim) compared to other parts of the uk.My Polish friend went off to Thetford Forest today with one of his pals mushroom hunting. I hope to see the results tomorrow.
On our patch I think things will be a bit later coz of it being so dry.
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He told me of his rather poor finds. Only seven itemsPlease let us know what your friend found. Ive been out and about in the area around Thetford and there doesn't seem to be too much about (apart from brown roll rim) compared to other parts of the uk.
Punkrockcaveman that is a phenomenal haul of chanterelle, I'm envious!
Shame. I guess it's either not cooled down enough or not wet enough. Usually my local patch of woodland is awash with yellow stainers, but there are only one or two at the moment. I might give it a few weeks before heading back out.He told me of his rather poor finds. Only seven items. We both think things may improve in a months time.
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I’m tempted to harvest sea buckthorn berries as there is a whole load about 1/2 mile long in the foreshore at Bo’ness.
Anyone done any ?
My wife & I went to https://wakelyns.co.uk/I’m tempted to harvest sea buckthorn berries as there is a whole load about 1/2 mile long in the foreshore at Bo’ness.
Anyone done any ?
I make a rhubarb, stem ginger and vodka relish, which goes great with cooked meats or cheeses.3 jars of rhubarb and ginger jam this morning.
Can't make up my mind what to do with the plums, jam, chutney or spiced in brandy.