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    Don’t eat these...found in buddies yard.Name:  IMG_0556.jpg
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    I have eaten a lot of them. Just have to slice, flour, and fry them in oil. I once found about hundred of them on a island at a fly in fishing camp couple hundred miles north of Sioux Lookout Ontario. We had a heck of a fry with walleye that nite!

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    An old timer I hunted mushrooms with had them grow around his pond. They fried them up...I am a little more cautious as I have young boys and don’t really know. I have heard they are called false morels and can make you sick?


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    nice! thanks for posting

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    don't take the chance with false morels. some have higher toxin level than others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cevans View Post
    I have eaten a lot of them. Just have to slice, flour, and fry them in oil. I once found about hundred of them on a island at a fly in fishing camp couple hundred miles north of Sioux Lookout Ontario. We had a heck of a fry with walleye that nite!
    We called them elephant ears, don't know why. We prepared them as Cevans said. We ate a lot of them, tasty!

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    For every good mushroom, there's a bad look alike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by funfishers View Post
    We called them elephant ears, don't know why. We prepared them as Cevans said. We ate a lot of them, tasty!
    Same here, ate a ton of them growing up...my whole family did and no one ever got sick. Wasn't until the internet came along that I found out they might be toxic.
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    Very nice!! I'm jealous! Good eats there


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