Bob,
I've been eating them for a month. I eat them in eggs every morning, on pizza, sautee'd in butter, make a mushroom gravy, and eat over chicken, cream of morel soup, and breaded and fried. I have been picking them for about 20 years, and have found no good way to save them. I have dehydrated them, but they do not taste the same. What a great mushroom. I love them. I find that most of my turkey hunting, turns to mushroom hunting. A turkey is just a bonus. I was able to wax a turkey eating coyote with my phoenix, but the gobblers have been slipping by. I could have taken a jake (at least I think I could have) at about 5 yds. In the crosshairs, he looked dead. I'm holding out for a long beard. I've killed about 20, and since I have a xbow permit, I have been hunting with it. I still have 3 weeks. But I'll be looking for mushrooms too. Good Eating. Butcher
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Yep mighty good eatin, got a bunch like that last week, cleaned them up already , yummmy ![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
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