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Apart from the end of the Russian prison thing and the start of something about the Shah of Iran on iPlayer during tea, no telly tonight. Sam Pepys' diary instead
Most mushrooms in the UK will not kill you, but many don’t have much flavour so aren’t worth eating. Some such as the bitter bolete, taste so bad that you can’t eat them - but aren’t poisonous.
Others e.g. fly agaric, are poisonous, but if prepared very carefully can be hallucinogenic (allegedly). A useful rule of thumb is to avoid mushrooms with warts on the head or that at their base look like they have burst out of an egg. These are the easiest identifiers of Amanita (which includes fly agaric and the death cap), all of which are nasty.
It looks like a lovely day out there so I'm sat indoors with the curtains closed & the light on.
You can't be too careful about these things.
Now I've had my morning dump, I'll do the dishes, then it's off down town to the library to check emails, then a bit of a stroll around town, and Morrisons to buy a cauliflower.
Due to the inability for much of the last week to consume sufficient cruciferous wegetables, the stock in the fridge is beginning to look a bit, er, sad.
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