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deadmanswalkers
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has anyone found any mushrooms yet

i live in southern indiana wondering if anybody finding any mushrooms yet

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been looking and waiting here in ky , none yet

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This cold snap will shut them off...

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Ya'll aren't looking in cow pastures are you


What makes a goos mushroom for someone that knows nothing about findng edible ones?

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CHECK YOUR LOCAL GROUND TEMP ,MUST BE 55 AT 4 INCH IN THE GROUND

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Dang, you guys are looking for mushrooms and we`re still waiting for the last of the snow to melt!

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LOL!!!!!

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Dang, you guys are looking for mushrooms and we`re still waiting for the last of the snow to melt!


ain't that the truth! LOL! we got several more inches last night and alot of rain before that. this is spring?! LOL!

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has anyone found any mushrooms yet

3 found in woods behind house Wednesday. Cold snap stopped them for now , but we did get a taste.

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YESTERDAY/ 3-28-09


TODAY/ 3-29-09 SOME THAT ARE MADE OF WOOD AND DEER HORN.


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I DONT KNOW A THING ABOUT THE MORRELS BUT WHAT I'VE HEARD I SURE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE A MESS!

QUINCY SAID WE'D TRADE SOMEONE A LB OF FRESH RAMPS FOR A LB OF FRESH MORELS!!!

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RAMPS

WHAT ARE THEY? MAYBE WE CAN WORK A DEAL HERE IN A COUPLE WEEKS. <v>

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THEY ARE BASICALLY, A VERY STOUT SMALL ONION, BUT THEY DONT TASTE EXACTLY LIKE ONIONS. THEY HAVE A TASTE OF THEIR OWN.

NOTHING BETTER IN THE SPRING TIME THAN A PAN OF FRESH TATERS AND RAMPS AND SOME FRESH FRIED TURKEY! MMMMMMMMMMmmmmmmmm GOOD!





The ramp (Allium tricoccum), or wild leek, belongs to the same pungent genus as onions (A.cepa), chives (A. schoenoprasum), and garlic (A. sativum), not to mention the showy ornamentals such as A. giganteum, with its massive purple pompon head. The ramp's odor is something akin to that of garlic and onion, but distinguishes itself by its persistence and its occasionally musty flavor.

Ramps are native to eastern North America, ranging from the rich, moist woodlands of Nova Scotia and southern Quebec, south through New England and the central Appalachian states, down into the cool upland portions of Georgia, and as far west as Iowa and Minnesota.

What's in a name
The Appalachian name "ramp" comes from the British Isles, where a related plant, A.ursinum, grows wild. As one version has it, the English folk name "ramson" (son of Ram), referred to the plant's habit of appearing during the sign of Aries; March 20 to April 20; on the zodiac calendar. Another source indicates that the folk name was "ramsen," the plural form of an Old English word for wild garlic, "hramsa." The similarity between A. ursinum and A. tricoccum in taste, appearance, and growth habit led early English settlers of Appalachia to call the latter by the English folk name, which later was shortened to "ramp."

Native medicine
To early Native American and, later, the white settlers, ramps were an important and welcome addition to the early spring menu. The fresh and tender-green ramp leaves with their strong onion-garlic taste were an improvement on the bland winter fare of dried fruits, pickled vegetables, nuts, beans, and dried beef or salt pork; they were regarded as a spring tonic that cleansed the blood.

Modern science supports this folk tradition. Alliums are a good source of Vitamin C, a fleeting nutrient that was often lacking in winter diets, as well as prostaglandin A1, a fatty acid known to be therapeutic in the treatment of hypertension. Studies have linked the genus to increases in the production of high-density lipoproteins, which in turn are believed to combat heart disease by reducing blood serum levels of cholesterol. So, by following their instincts and taste buds, these early mountain folk discovered a valuable nutritional supplement.

Native Americans knew ramps well. They used them in decoctions to treat coughs and colds, and they made a poultice from the juice of the strong summer bulbs to alleviate the pain and itching of bee stings. The Menomini called them pikwute sikakushia (skunk plant), and they referred to an area near the southern shore of Lake Michigan, where ramps grew abundantly, as CicagaWuni or shikako (skunk place). The term was later applied to a white settlement now known as Chicago.

The late wild foods evangelist Euell Gibbons considered ramps "the sweetest and the best of the wild onions. They have a mild onion flavor with a hint of garlic, which I find delicious." The mildness is relative, however. Though definitely more delicate than the typical wild onion or garlic, ramp greens are decidedly more pronounced and lingering in flavor (though less hot) than ordinary cooking onions.

Now that modern technology has given us a steady, year-round supply of fresh fruit and vegetables, our dietary need for ramps as a spring tonic has diminished. But to mountain folk, especially those in central West Virginia and western North Carolina where the tradition still lingers, the social medicine conferred by ramps is an integral rite of spring, a spiritual need.

How the ramp doeth grow
In late winter or very early spring, each bulb sends up two or three broad, smooth, ovate leaves--similar to those of lily-of-the-valley--from the leaf litter on the forest floor. Eventually growing 8 to 12 inches tall, these leaves show deep maroon streaking at the base and up along the parallel veins. Ramps reproduce by both bulb offsets and seeds, and large colonies can blanket a hillside.

By late spring or early summer, as the tall canopy of trees leafs out and begins to shade the ground, the ramp's leaves wither and die, leaving only a single bud on a naked stalk. This bud opens in June or July to form a spherical cluster (umbel) of creamy white florets. Each quarter-inch flower has three sepals and three petals and produces a three-lobed seed capsule. After the ramp has finished blooming, it goes into dormancy, which lasts through the driest, hottest days of summer, fall, and the worst of winter's cold, recommencing its activity as the weather begins to moderate in March or April.

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THOSE DO LOOK TASTY

WE'LL STRIKE UP A DEAL HERE IN A FEW WEEKS. I'LL HOLLER AT YA WHEN THE SHROOMS START POPPIN. <v>

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morels

Any one know if theres any morels ever down here in southern mississippi? its damp and warm so i would think theyd be here. When i lived in Kahoka, MO this was the time to go checkin round old rotton logs and stuff. But i havent seen any here yet.

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just got back from looking, just found 7, deer had beat me to them.

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wow it seems early for shrums.. you guys think it will be batter than years past?

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any of you have any tips as to where you guy find the most mushrooms? (dead elm, by may apples. etc. )when you look at a big timber what do you look for?

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Wow the snow has messed it up so far. Not sure what the weather is suppose to be like here in the future. Hopefully 70's soon.

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THEY ARE BASICALLY, A VERY STOUT SMALL ONION, BUT THEY DONT TASTE EXACTLY LIKE ONIONS. THEY HAVE A TASTE OF THEIR OWN.

NOTHING BETTER IN THE SPRING TIME THAN A PAN OF FRESH TATERS AND RAMPS AND SOME FRESH FRIED TURKEY! MMMMMMMMMMmmmmmmmm GOOD!



we went looking for some ramps 1 time but didn't really know what we were lokking for. we didn't find anything that we thought would be ramps so on the way home we stopped at a fillin station and asked the attendent if he knew where we could find some ramps and he said he did that there were some behind the station. he said we were welcome to check them out if we liked. well we walked around back and there they were, 2 ramps going up into a tool shed. i thought my dad was gonna bust a gut right there. i can still get a chuckle when i mention ramps to him.

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any of you have any tips as to where you guy find the most mushrooms? (dead elm, by may apples. etc. )when you look at a big timber what do you look for?
here in indiana dead elms are great for finding shrums its suppose to be back in the 60 here tomorrow

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THEY ARE BASICALLY, A VERY STOUT SMALL ONION, BUT THEY DONT TASTE EXACTLY LIKE ONIONS. THEY HAVE A TASTE OF THEIR OWN.

NOTHING BETTER IN THE SPRING TIME THAN A PAN OF FRESH TATERS AND RAMPS AND SOME FRESH FRIED TURKEY! MMMMMMMMMMmmmmmmmm GOOD!



we went looking for some ramps 1 time but didn't really know what we were lokking for. we didn't find anything that we thought would be ramps so on the way home we stopped at a fillin station and asked the attendent if he knew where we could find some ramps and he said he did that there were some behind the station. he said we were welcome to check them out if we liked. well we walked around back and there they were, 2 ramps going up into a tool shed. i thought my dad was gonna bust a gut right there. i can still get a chuckle when i mention ramps to him.

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THEY ARE BASICALLY, A VERY STOUT SMALL ONION, BUT THEY DONT TASTE EXACTLY LIKE ONIONS. THEY HAVE A TASTE OF THEIR OWN.

NOTHING BETTER IN THE SPRING TIME THAN A PAN OF FRESH TATERS AND RAMPS AND SOME FRESH FRIED TURKEY! MMMMMMMMMMmmmmmmmm GOOD!



we went looking for some ramps 1 time but didn't really know what we were lokking for. we didn't find anything that we thought would be ramps so on the way home we stopped at a fillin station and asked the attendent if he knew where we could find some ramps and he said he did that there were some behind the station. he said we were welcome to check them out if we liked. well we walked around back and there they were, 2 ramps going up into a tool shed. i thought my dad was gonna bust a gut right there. i can still get a chuckle when i mention ramps to him.

thats funny right there

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mushrooms

I have found 72 today in ky

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I don't think they're poppin here in sw indiana yet, but I think me and the boys will go look tomorrow. We found a ton last year. I can't stand the things, but it's nice outdoors time for me and my boys. Plus I know a local tavern that gives $25 a lb. (when my wife doesn't know I have any that is)

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