Wow! That’s a honey hole!To add insult to how poor the mushroom season is this year a memory from last year popped up.
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Wow! That’s a honey hole!To add insult to how poor the mushroom season is this year a memory from last year popped up.
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Found some there this year. I believe snow drifted there from the snow this winter.Wow! That’s a honey hole!
It could be done. One would need to train for the dog to sit or indicate without touching. I would think even the most soft mouthed dog would damage some of the morels.Have any of y'all tried to teach a dog to help find 'em?
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His shed work is what made me ask.It could be done. One would need to train for the dog to sit or indicate without touching. I would think even the most soft mouthed dog would damage some of the morels.
I think the retriever drive is to strong in mine. He stays pretty busy with all of the work I have him doing already.
Congrats! If you're having steaks or burgers, just saute the morels in butter then put on top. Shouldn't even need the salt! Just as good this way as rolled in cornmeal and fried.Found about a third of a Walmart bag here around the campground at Keystone.
Never ate any. Guess I'll try grilling some this evening. Butter and salt is all i have to season with.
Do you have a skillet to use on grill? Might be able to use layered heavy foil. I have had fried and sauteed. I don't know how they would do grilled.Found about a third of a Walmart bag here around the campground at Keystone.
Never ate any. Guess I'll try grilling some this evening. Butter and salt is all i have to season with.
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