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david w.:
 :o :o :o  Great find!

Hillbilly:
Nice haul! I've never found hardly any of the blacks around here for some reason. We have grays and yellows.

mullet:
  Cold, snowy weather, waa, waa,. Always wanted to do that to somebody up north. I'm leaving out this weekend for Northern Manitoba for a week. Realized today I'll be closer to Greenland than Florida. :'(  Do any of you guys know of an edible mushroom to look for down here. Except for that "special" one the rest scare the hell out of me.

Buffalogobbler:
It is always wise to be cautious with wild mushrooms.
I have found many that I was sure were safe to eat,
 but I did not eat them because I had no one more experienced to assure me that they were safe.
Several varities have poisonous and even deadly lookalikes.
The Chanterelle has the Jack-o-lantern, which is deadly, but once you know what to look for the differences are easy to identify.
Things like morels, puffballs and inky caps have no deadly lookalikes that I'm aware of.
 As a rule I stay away from LBM's (little brown mushrooms) and I'll defer to someone more experienced when it comes to white shrooms also (cept' for puffballs) :P
If you think you found a morel or puffball, post a pic, someone will help identify it for you.
Kevin

Timo:
Sat at the kitchen table after work with a cup of joe.Watched my wife pick 30 nice greys just outside the yard.Gonna have a fine supper tomorrow night.:)

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