as nice as they are canned, they are still better fresh, of course. I've been eating the hell out of the ones I got Sunday. if you are going after some, I suggest taking sharp scissors. I use the same kind of utility shears that I use for skinning squirrels. cut the stems instead of plucking them from the ground. two good reasons for doing this. some argue that cutting the stems and leaving the "roots" helps maintain the mycelium, thereby helping the colony spread and fruit more although that is debatable. the other is that these are dirty enough when they are nice a clean looking. bringing more dirt home on the stems just makes them harder to clean, which matters quite a lot when you have 30 lbs to wash.