Showing posts with label morel news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label morel news. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Morels LIve a Secretive Life

Morels live a secretive life, hiding from humans

Like elves and leprechauns, the little beings live a secretive life in the woods. They blend in with all the forest debris littering the ground so it takes a sharp set of eyes to discover their hiding places...

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It's a challenge when you love to eat the subject of your research (morels)

Kathy Jacobson, associate professor of biology at Grinnell College, she has been studying morels for the past nine years. In an interview with the Des Moines Register, she talks about her love of morel research, her love of morel eating and shares a few tips about the life of the elusive mushroom

Friday, July 06, 2007

Morel Mushrooms in the News

On the mushroom trail

Seattle Post Intelligencer - 30 Jun 2007

Right now, he says, he hates morel mushrooms. "I'm almost broke. I make no money for two years and I don't have other job," he says. ..


Chefs share bounty at market

Times Colonist, Canada - 5 Jul 2007

He's happy to give suggestions, and he shares a simple, quick way to use the odd-looking but delicious morel mushrooms. The market runs Thursdays in Bastion .


Stalking wild mushrooms

MaineToday.com, ME - 4 Jul 2007

A prized yellow morel mushroom is a rare find in the Maine woods. Staff file/1998This is a close-up of an Amanita Muscaria mushroom. A prized yellow morel ..


Foraging may provide the freshest fare

Tahlequah Daily Press, OK - 2 Jul 2007

After that, the morel mushrooms show up in the spring.” Jacob and Duvall seemed to have an intimate knowledge of the variety of foods available each season. .


Farmers markets: Eating the best, right here

Times Herald-Record, NY - 30 Jun 2007

You see, once those chefs began sharing their secrets with the public — tales of scoring the freshest morel mushrooms by getting to the market at o'dark ..