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Field mushrooms. Southwest Peninsula Coast Path

Above Basset Cove, Cornwall. Crane Islands visible. For Pam.
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Andy Rodker said:

They were, Kenny.
If I had had an early morning walk before breakfast, these would definitely have been snaffled by yours truly! I have done it before and the flavour of these mushrooms, fried whole in butter, a sprinkling of salt and pepper on very good toasted farmhouse bread fresh from the oven ... and a meal to set you up for the day! I am drooling just remembering it!
6 years ago

ColRam said:

Ils ont l'air gros tes champignons
6 years ago

Andy Rodker replied to ColRam:

They hardly fit on a plate, Ramon!
6 years ago

Pam J said:

THESE ARE WONDERFUL SIMMERED IN SA LITTLE WATER WITH A SPLASH OF MILK IN IT. THEN PATTED DRY AND FINISHED OFF IN THE BACON FAT

I TOO AM DROOLING !!
6 years ago

Andy Rodker replied to Pam J:

YuMM
6 years ago ( translate )

Dominique 60 said:

des coulemelles qui pourraient presque servir de parapluie !!
6 years ago ( translate )

Herb Riddle said:

Always good to accompany you on your clifftop walks Andy. I am always wary of picking wild mushrooms for eating -read too many disaster stories I guess :)

Cheers, Herb
6 years ago ( translate )

Jenny McIntyre said:

Wow those are huge mushrooms. I'm so glad that Pam likes to see this view.
6 years ago

Andy Rodker replied to Jenny McIntyre:

Yes and we seem to be swapping field mushroom breakfast recipes!
6 years ago

micritter said:

Fantastic mushrooms and image/
6 years ago

Jaap van 't Veen said:

What a wonderful composition
6 years ago ( translate )

Keith Burton said:

Great find Andy................they're very photogenic!
6 years ago

Rosalyn Hilborne said:

Nice shot and good framing.
6 years ago

Diane Putnam said:

Good grief, they're like dinner plates, Andy!
6 years ago

Andy Rodker replied to Diane Putnam:

That's about the size of it, Diane!
I left these alone because 1) it was too early on my walk and they would have got squished in my rucksack, and would have dried out and lost freshness and
2) they looked so happy and at home on the clifftop by the seaside that I felt it would be too cruel to pick them!
6 years ago