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08-16-2007 #21
I've found making a tea with said "magical" mushrooms is my preferred way of taking them. It's a 4 second period of bad taste as opposed to the minute of chewing it and getting it stuck in your teeth. That reminds me, it's been almost a year since I've partaken. Might need to track some down.
"Free will. It's like butterfly wings: once touched, they never get off the ground. No, I only set the stage. You pull your own strings."
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08-16-2007 #22Originally Posted by peggygee
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08-16-2007 #23
Never been on shrooms...i read about it once and they seem really hard to find in the wild without eating a toadtool lol...
I did read how you can raise them yourself, but plants, even near plants like shrooms...hate me.
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10-30-2007 #24
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What a trip! I was just looking at a book on wild mushroom picking...then I was at O'Hare and they had a display on the subject, and now this!
I would really like to do something like this, particularly in the Pacific NW (where I am), and certainly with people who know what they are doing.
Cheers.
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10-30-2007 #25
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Originally Posted by peggygee
Have u tried high strength salvia? It's legal in the UK but it sends u into a different dimension for 5-10mins....crazy stuff!!
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10-30-2007 #26
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How is this for a mushroom.
I haven't picked mushrooms since I was a kid living on our farm. Used to get paddocks literally covered in them, some as big as a frypan. It was kind of like that line out of 'Forrest Gump', "Fried mushroom, mushroom stew, grilled mushroom, garlic mushroom..." I think you get the idea.
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Eats roots, shoots and leaves.
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10-30-2007 #27
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Ok, I'll bite, here's my favorite mushroom.
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10-30-2007 #28
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Originally Posted by kennbo
Regards from The Combat Wombat
Eats roots, shoots and leaves.