Fugg off lol. I guess I should of said a homegrown, grass fed steak[emoji115]Can't beat steak and morels, unless you got a wild turkey breast![/QUOT
Yeah, I would take a wild turkey breast over a nasty Ribeye every time lmao
Last edited:
Fugg off lol. I guess I should of said a homegrown, grass fed steak[emoji115]Can't beat steak and morels, unless you got a wild turkey breast![/QUOT
Yeah, I would take a wild turkey breast over a nasty Ribeye every time lmao
![]()
Went out again, found 6 yellows and a 3/4" deep socket lol
That's what I was thinking lol. I'll probably put it in the toolboxThat socket looks a little tough too eat buddy lol
That's what I was thinking lol. I'll probably put it in the toolbox [emoji23]
Ya I planned on it Dave, it's still in my truck. I have enough of them.Or give it to the property owner. He's probably replaced it already, but them impact sockets ain't cheap! I'm sure he'd be tickled to have it back.
Damn! I wish I had them growing around the house! That's cool as hell!Walked into my garage to get the mower out and I almost stepped on them 5 of them next to each other have never found any around here before.
Ya I should of left those bigger ones. I did find some smaller ones but didn't pick them. First time I've ever had them. How do you cook yours up?
Damn! I wish I had them growing around the house! That's cool as hell!
My nephew sent me that yesterday. I don't have the time to try that lolI want to try this someday.. Skip ahead to around the 5 minute mark if you want to skip straight to how he did it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTFugHA2WaI
My nephew sent me that yesterday. I don't have the time to try that lol
I did that at home yesterday and Saturday with the mushroom water and leftover crumbs in the bag.Back when I had a mushroom hot spot or two. My wife dumped the water off the mushrooms several times in our flower bed. She used firewood to make a corral to mark the spot. Next spring 2 blacks came up first and then 3 sponge popped up. If you had an apple tree or a dead elm....might be worth your while to baste the area on occasion.
Back when I had a mushroom hot spot or two. My wife dumped the water off the mushrooms several times in our flower bed. She used firewood to make a corral to mark the spot. Next spring 2 blacks came up first and then 3 sponge popped up. If you had an apple tree or a dead elm....might be worth your while to baste the area on occasion.
Ya I should of left those bigger ones. I did find some smaller ones but didn't pick them. First time I've ever had them. How do you cook yours up?