Chaga Hunting

QDanT

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Mar 16, 2006
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Never having seen Chaga and a dry day for once I drove 15 miles to Grass Woods at Grassington for a look round, set off up hill to where I knew there was loads of Birch, passing a photo opertunity for the Bear
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Soon over the top and into Limestone country and the Birch started
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No sign of any Chaga , but I'M not 100% shure what to look for ? Brew Time
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I'd collected some dead standing Sycamore and Burdock for Bow/Hand drills
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I mix Lapsang Souchong, Keemun and Oolong for my version of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_Caravan
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then Scoff time Sild in T sauce and a Salad
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Black Pudding and an Egg
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then another Brew and a pipe of Balkan mix
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Life is Good ! - then the way back
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Arya

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May 15, 2013
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This thread is making me hungry. Nice photos! Looks like a nice day out!
Black pudding, is that the same as sausage made from blood?

Thank you for sharing :D
 

Ed the Ted

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Dec 13, 2013
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I think that chaga is best found in spots where there is sustained cold in the winter, I think the highlands is the only place it can be reliably found in the UK.
 

Toddy

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Jan 21, 2005
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Nice walk Dan :D Thank you for the post and photos :cool:
I too like Russian Caravan, I'm still drinking some of a late lamented Poppof Brothers tinful that was a present from a tea aficionado. S'good stuff :)

M
 

QDanT

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Mar 16, 2006
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Yorkshire England
Nice walk Dan :D Thank you for the post and photos :cool:
I too like Russian Caravan, I'm still drinking some of a late lamented Poppof Brothers tinful that was a present from a tea aficionado. S'good stuff :)

M

Hi Mary have you tried blending your own ? I usually add a bit more Lapsang for the 'smokey' taste ;)
the local shops stock Keemun, Lapsang and Oolong but look at you 'Funny' if you ask for Russian Caravan
 

Toddy

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Jan 21, 2005
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I haven't but admit that your post did make me think of it.
I have a small tin of superb Wuyi Lapsang souchong (I'm spoiled, Son1's a tea drinker too, and he has expensive tastes and shares his bounty with his Mum :) ) and I'm tempted to try a little of it in your mix :)

Talking of teas, the everyday Chinese supermarket Gunpowder tea is very good mixed with LS too :)

M
 

QDanT

Settler
Mar 16, 2006
933
5
Yorkshire England
I haven't but admit that your post did make me think of it.
I have a small tin of superb Wuyi Lapsang souchong (I'm spoiled, Son1's a tea drinker too, and he has expensive tastes and shares his bounty with his Mum :) ) and I'm tempted to try a little of it in your mix :)

Talking of teas, the everyday Chinese supermarket Gunpowder tea is very good mixed with LS too :)

M

Ha Ha I like how the 'little green balls' swell up :naughty:
 
Jan 3, 2016
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I think that chaga is best found in spots where there is sustained cold in the winter, I think the highlands is the only place it can be reliably found in the UK.

'tis the only place I've come across it so far, mind. On a Birch on the side of a forest road in the Northern Cairngorms. Right stroke of fortune, as I wasn't especially out on the look for it. Only the once though mind, so had a decent slab for me self.
 

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