Only £3.80 each delivered
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I might start selling bags of fog, what do you reckon?
what is the difference between selling birch polypore to cep, field mushrooms, chanterelle, dried herds, etc:, all of which grow readily in our countryside and are sold in many shops, the growth of ''green'' and health type shops prove people are prepared to buy stuff readily available to anyone, what is the difference between selling different types of mushroom, or say a stick that can be plucked from any hedge, or some hazelnuts or chestnuts or berries that grow abundantly in our countryside but are all sold in shops, common herbs that grow in our hedges are sold in shops, rabbits pigeons fish game and seafood are available to anyone who cares to get it their self but are all sold, even seaweed is sold. A visit to any ''green'' shop or farmers markets will reveal all sorts of nature's goodies for sale, made popular by programmes like Hugh Fearnley Whittingstalls who have done very well for themselves out of it, what's the difference.