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A simple ragu of dried wild mushrooms and fresh mushrooms that can be incorporated into many different recipes. Yield: about 3 cups.
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Discover the fascinating world of amanita muscaria mushroom, how to identify it in the wild and other important information
They are earthy, tasty, and deeply fascinating - that’s how mushrooms are naturally. You see them when you go for a hike or when you visit your backyard. Mushrooms grow practically anywhere.
A Wild and Skinny Mushroom Soup that is full of rich flavor and perfect as a light lunch or dinner or as an appetizer.
Author: Lily Mazzarellaneither plant nor animal nor mineral…….Get to know a mushroom!
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Enoki mushrooms are delicious in hot-pot soups and stir-fries, but you can't always find them at the store. Follow a few simple steps to grow enoki mushrooms on your kitchen counter at home.
Following a meticulously built collection of meals and household goods, Korean artist Lee Ji-hee returns to a more mechanical subject matter with a life-sized paper model of the Heidelberg letterpress. Similar to her vintage film cameras, Lee’s press is a near-exact replica—she tells Colossal that she studied the original German model closely before creating herContinue reading "An Elaborate Paper Replica Recreates the Heidelberg Letterpress at Full Scale"
This lions mane mushroom in a pond looks like an ancient forest spirit. ⱄⰔⰔⱄ
Luxurious chanterelle mushrooms bring their unparalleled flavor to this collection of dishes, from porridge to lasagne to ice cream. Here are our standout chanterelle recipes.
--DISCOUNT CODE for my shop. Use code “MoreMushroomFables” to get 25% off when you buy 3 or more of my patterns. Kitty cat? Mushrooms? Fairy wings? All the ingredients you need to make an absolutely adorable little mushroom fairy cat! “Kitty Cap Mushroom Fae” is a choose-your-own-adventure pattern that has 4 different wing styles including fairy, butterfly, and bat wings, 3 freely styleable tail options, 2 mushroom caps with variations, along with a fluffy kitty mane/mushroom skirt, fangs, and ear options. All instructions in this crochet pattern are presented with step-by-step instructional rows with frequent progress pictures throughout. Stitch Glossary included. Video tutorials in addition to written for connecting the legs. Kitty Cap Mushroom Fae can be made with any yarn size. Pattern was developed and designed using DK weight yarn. Gauge does not apply as long as you stay consistent throughout. Sizes: 6” tall in size 4 worsted weight yarn 5” tall in size 3 DK yarn 4” tall in size 2 Fine weight yarn Designed by Mushroom Fables Crochet. -Recommended level: Intermediate -This pattern is fully tested
A magical mushroom creature. With different yarn, you can crochet a tiny little mushroom that can fit in your pocket, or a big soft mushie that can be cuddled on the couch. This mushroom guy is an upgraded version of an old classic, Quinn the Mushroom.
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Brain infecting cordyceps aren’t the only fungi that influenced creators of the HBO hit series
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Amigurumi Power-Up Mushrooms by Malon Bruce This pattern is worked in the round. It’s rather simple since it only uses the basic single stitch(st), slip stitch(sl), increase(inc) and decrease(dec) stitches. I also like to use the ‘magic circle’ technique to start off but it’s not necessary. You could simply chain 2 and work row 1 in the 2nd stitch from hook. Materials: Red/Blue/Green/Purple yarn(depending on which mushroom you are working on) White yarn for the bottom portion Felt for the spot details Fabric paint/needle and thread to sew/glue on spots Black yarn/crochet thread for the eyes Embroidery needle Fiberfill (or you filling of choice) H hook (use your preferred size to make a fabric tight enough so the stuffing doesn't show through) Stitch markers/something to mark your rows with(I used scrap piece of yarn) Top: 1. 6 in magic circle =6 2. increase all =12 3. increase all =24 4. *1st, 1 increase* repeat =36 5.-11. sc st for 7 rows =36 12. *1sc, 1 decrease* repeat =24 13. *2sc, 1 decrease* repeat =1814. Finish off and leave a long tail to sew to the bottom. **At this point make sure to COUNT the number of stitches you have. I have ended up with less/more plenty of times due to unknown increase/decreasing. The exact number does not matter as much as knowing how many there are so you know how to adjust the bottom part of the mushroom. This will make the sewing go ever so smoothly and will let you match up stitch per stitch. Bottom: 1. 6 in magic circle =6 2. Increase all =12 3. *6 st, 1 increase* repeat (this is where you would inc/dec in order to match the number of stitches you ended up with on the top) =18 4. Sc all =18 5. Turn work around and st 9 creating ‘tab’ =9 6. Slip stitch and finish off. ** The ‘tab’ here will be the face of the mushroom and give the top a slanted look. Make sure you only sew the actual stitches together and don’t count the side of the tab as a stitch. Putting it all together: Now you put both pieced together and sew away! The matching number of stitches makes it easy; and don’t forget to stuff before you close up your work. Keep in mind the ‘tab’ on the bottom part of the mushroom will serve as the face, so I usually like to have the finished off end of the top centered on the back for a more clean and finished look. Eyes: I used black crochet thread, but any yarn/embroidery thread will do. You can also use felt, fiber paint, buttons, it's up to you. Position eyes about 2 stitches apart (use pictures as a guideline). **I glued on the felt spots and embroidered around them for reinforcement. It’s not necessary, you could do one or the other. Spots: For the red/blue/green mushrooms I made my spots out of felt and about1 ½ inches(or 4mm) in diameter. You will need 5 spots per mushroom. Center one on the top and put the other 4 around in a uniform fashion. For the poison mushroom i used felt for the skull and crochet thread to embroider the ‘teeth’. I also painted on the eyes/nose with 3d fabric paint before gluing and embroidering on but you can definitely sew them on use felt. This is an original pattern by Monica Jeriah (August 2009). Please do not claim this pattern as your own, make copies of or publish on any CD, collection, publication or website without permission. Buying this pattern gives you the right to use it for your own personal use but you may not sell or distribute it, or sell any items made from this pattern. Photos are also property of Monica Jeriah.