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jmblakeney
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Wanted to show some of the queen cells we raise here. These get a lil larger than the normal queen cell, I assume, since we live near the Atomic City (Oak Ridge). I guess the radiation gets to them.
It was worth a laugh. If you don't know, these are morel mushrooms. They grow around April here in East TN and they are delicious if you have never tried them.
I found this picture of some my 6 yr old son found last year. He loves to hunt/eat them. I just wanted to share them.
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yummy. I would love to eat those!!
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I love them......wish they grew here!
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That sardine you are holding is a good size too, but how do you squish them into the cans?
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Will PM my address for delivery.
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How do you cook them ?
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My mouth watering just seeing the pics of those. I love hunting for them.
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Thanks u guys.
Quote from: Irwin on February 12, 2012, 10:05:00 AM
How do you cook them ?
Irwin, we cut them in half length wise. Then dredge them in a mix of cornmeal and flour. That mix is a ratio of about 2:1 cornmeal to flour respectively. Then just pan fry them.
They'll make your tongue slap ur brains out.
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That's just about the same way I cook them.
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We have them here about the same size... just not in February...LOL There are people who hunt them, but they never seem to find them. Could that be that I know their exact location and can get there quicker??? Perhaps, but I'll never tell......
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