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- Mon Feb 20, 2006 12:13 pm
- Forum: Wild Foods and Foraging
- Topic: Chicken of the Streets
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Hi Andy, the chicken of the woods I found was on a big willow on eugine street near the BRI. I have found judas ears in the evergreens at ashton court and massive oysters in fishponds park. Beefsteak and common puffballs in the deciduous woods at ashton court. Do you know which tree buds are particu...
- Tue Sep 06, 2005 12:06 pm
- Forum: Wild Foods and Foraging
- Topic: Excellent fiction book for city-dwelling country-lovers
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Excellent fiction book for city-dwelling country-lovers
'Marcovaldo is an enchanting collection of stories, both melancholy and funny, about an Italian peasant's struggle to reconcile country habits with urban life. Oblivious to the garish attractions of the town, Marcovaldo is the attentive recorder of natural phenomenon. The reader's heart bleeds for M...
- Tue Sep 06, 2005 11:58 am
- Forum: Wild Foods and Foraging
- Topic: Chicken of the Streets
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Chicken of the Streets
Driving through a back road in Bristol city centre to the chip shop last night I spotted the glaring yellow 'chicken of the woods' fungi growing from a huge willow tree on the pavement. I didn't have a knife with me and was unwilling and unable to pull a young part of it off. Click http://cookery.ne...