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		<title>Hunting Mushrooms with Dr. Cèpe Manatarka</title>
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One would find many glorious specimens of wild mushrooms near Mirror Lake, if one knew where to look.  Any young clean porcinis should be harvested, cleaned and sauteed in butter immediately.  When hiking local mountains, be sure to search for this famous fungi, but beware, many poisonous species lurk in the decaying trees as well.  As a [...]]]></description>
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<p>One would find many <a href="http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb112/mrjeff7/tomdickandharry025.jpg" title="biggest porcini ever">glorious specimens </a>of wild mushrooms near <a href="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/gallery/cool-places-outside/tom%20dick%20and%20harry%20001.JPG" title="As seen from Dick Mtn.">Mirror Lake</a>, if one knew where to look.  Any young clean <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porcini" title="The good Doctors' favorite">porcinis</a> should be harvested, cleaned and<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sautee" title="french for jump"> sauteed </a>in butter immediately.  When hiking local <a href="http://www.localhikes.com/Hikes/TDH_6442.asp" title="Tom, Dick and Harry">mountains</a>, be sure to search for this famous fungi, but beware, many<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mushroom_poisoning" title="you could trip, or you could die"> poisonous </a>species<a href="http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb112/mrjeff7/tomdickandharry022.jpg" title="is that a koopa shell?"> lurk </a>in the <a href="http://www.shroomery.org/8460/What-do-these-mushrooms-grow-on" title="where you find them in the northwest">decaying trees </a>as well.  As a general rule, if you don&#8217;t recognize it, don&#8217;t eat it.  Nature has a way of saying &#8220;Don&#8217;t Eat Me!!&#8221; visually, which is profoundly exemplified in the picture here.  Look like a <a href="http://img50.imageshack.us/img50/966/monster15zm.jpg" title="they like fingers">bristling crustacean</a>?  Don&#8217;t eat it!!</p>
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