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i want to start a garden this spring. i was thinking a raised bed and using

pallets.... Any idea how many pallets on top of each other i would need. I read

an article that 1 pallet was for herbs only .   ?Debbie

From: Ernest Willingham <99tomatoes@gardener .com>

Subject: Re: Re: I want to buy some Alfalfa

Seeds / mushrooms, fish

Date: Friday, January 9, 2009, 10:00 PM

I've stopped buying lettuce a long time ago, but I have not stopped

growing it. I'm very fortunate to live in SoCal. In my garden today,

I

have four kinds of lettuce and baby spinach ready to harvest. I have

two

kinds of peas, spring onions, broccoli, cabbage, beets, carrots,

turnips

all up and happy and I'm looking forward to eating the healthy

produce.

After the last frost date, I will be planting a lot more. Oh, and I

should mention the my Jerusalm Artichokes are ready to harvest.

Re: Re: I want to buy some Alfalfa

Seeds / mushrooms, fish

Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2009 21:44:28 EST

In a message dated 12/18/2008 5:16:11 PM Central Standard Time,

eliz7212verizon (DOT) net writes:

> ...I have stopped buying lettuce and I use the alfalfa as a base

for my

> organic salad. I add some of my home-grown sprouts, some grape

tomatoes, some

> mushrooms, a splash of extra virgin olive oil, and perhaps a can of

tuna on the

> salad. That's my lunch. For dinner, I'll have a same stuff for a

salad and a

> piece of fish....

>

Weil says not to eat mushrooms raw, but I don't know if that

is

correct or not.

You mentioned both tuna and fish. Just be careful not to overdo fish

(tuna

especially) or you may end up with too much mercury in your system.

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Hi ,

interesting that anybody should tell you not to eat mushrooms raw, utter bunk!!

Bunk that is ONLY IF IT'S COMMERCIALLY/HOME PRODUCED MUSHROOMS. Unless you are

expert, eating 'found' fungi is, as we all know, risky. To eat such fungi RAW

is asking for trouble! I do suggest, strongly, you consider thefact that

mushrooms are produced in well rotted manure, and peel them before you do

ANYTHING with them.

This is really a message from Doug.

Re: Re: I want to buy some Alfalfa

Seeds / mushrooms, fish

Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2009 21:44:28 EST

In a message dated 12/18/2008 5:16:11 PM Central Standard Time,

eliz7212verizon (DOT) net writes:

> ...I have stopped buying lettuce and I use the alfalfa as a base

for my

> organic salad. I add some of my home-grown sprouts, some grape

tomatoes, some

> mushrooms, a splash of extra virgin olive oil, and perhaps a can of

tuna on the

> salad. That's my lunch. For dinner, I'll have a same stuff for a

salad and a

> piece of fish....

>

Weil says not to eat mushrooms raw, but I don't know if that

is

correct or not.

You mentioned both tuna and fish. Just be careful not to overdo fish

(tuna

especially) or you may end up with too much mercury in your system.

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Some mushroom grow in manure...most don't... most food bourne illness doen't

come from mushrooms... there is a big outbreak right now of food bourne

illness... they think it comes from peanut butter... it is of course good to

know what you are doing if you are going to mess with mushrooms... I think most

people know that... I would want to know from my own research about how to use

mushrooms before I messed with them... I wouldn't take some one elses word for

it on something so important... I have grown my own mushrooms and eaten them

raw... they grew in woodchips and grains... some grow in coffee grinds... others

on logs... you can really get into mushrooms.... it is almost like going to

college... you need to spend years before you really know what you are doing

From: Ernest Willingham <99tomatoes@ gardener .com>

Subject: Re: Re: I want to buy some Alfalfa

Seeds / mushrooms, fish

Date: Friday, January 9, 2009, 10:00 PM

I've stopped buying lettuce a long time ago, but I have not stopped

growing it. I'm very fortunate to live in SoCal. In my garden today,

I

have four kinds of lettuce and baby spinach ready to harvest. I have

two

kinds of peas, spring onions, broccoli, cabbage, beets, carrots,

turnips

all up and happy and I'm looking forward to eating the healthy

produce.

After the last frost date, I will be planting a lot more. Oh, and I

should mention the my Jerusalm Artichokes are ready to harvest.

Re: Re: I want to buy some Alfalfa

Seeds / mushrooms, fish

Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2009 21:44:28 EST

In a message dated 12/18/2008 5:16:11 PM Central Standard Time,

eliz7212verizon (DOT) net writes:

> ...I have stopped buying lettuce and I use the alfalfa as a base

for my

> organic salad. I add some of my home-grown sprouts, some grape

tomatoes, some

> mushrooms, a splash of extra virgin olive oil, and perhaps a can of

tuna on the

> salad. That's my lunch. For dinner, I'll have a same stuff for a

salad and a

> piece of fish....

>

Weil says not to eat mushrooms raw, but I don't know if that

is

correct or not.

You mentioned both tuna and fish. Just be careful not to overdo fish

(tuna

especially) or you may end up with too much mercury in your system.

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Hello ,

You are right, up to a point. I feel, that in this instance, is

referring to the usual white button mushroom available all over the place.

Really, I would refer to all other fungi, capped or not, as fungi, thus avoiding

all kinds of horrible misunderstandings. If you know the name of a fungus, it's

probable you also know that it's edible before you try it in the kitchen. I

personally adore oyster mushrooms, shitake, velvet caps and lions mane. Spot

the possible confusion? I believe all of these fungi are growable on all kinds

of substrate, indoors or out. I wouldn't expect a shop to offer me enoki for

instance as a 'mushroom', I suspect they'd think it was something noxious

growing under the floor boards. If you call these goodies, collectively, you

cause your 'audience' to have pre-conceived ideas of what they will look like.

On first sight, most ppeople will certainly not think of eating lion's mane

fungus, it just doesn't look like a 'mushroom'. They're all different, and as

such need different culinary treatment. Let's be more specific if there is any

chance of ghastly consequences to mistaken identity. (I've waited years to use

'ghastly' in a sensible sentence!).

Doug.

:~)

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Re: Re: I want to buy some Alfalfa

Seeds / mushrooms, fish

Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2009 21:44:28 EST

In a message dated 12/18/2008 5:16:11 PM Central Standard Time,

eliz7212verizon (DOT) net writes:

> ...I have stopped buying lettuce and I use the alfalfa as a base

for my

> organic salad. I add some of my home-grown sprouts, some grape

tomatoes, some

> mushrooms, a splash of extra virgin olive oil, and perhaps a can of

tuna on the

> salad. That's my lunch. For dinner, I'll have a same stuff for a

salad and a

> piece of fish....

>

Weil says not to eat mushrooms raw, but I don't know if that

is

correct or not.

You mentioned both tuna and fish. Just be careful not to overdo fish

(tuna

especially) or you may end up with too much mercury in your system.

************ **

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You can buy these mushrooms in kit forms online and then you can grow them

yourself.. you can take it further and learn to buy plugs and inoculate the

proper growing medium.. you can then grow mushroom on hardwood... it is a whole

thing as you have to season the logs etc... but then you can have mushroom for a

few seasons... it is a hobby and very educational for children... to have them

see that not all things are bought in the store or advertised on TV.....you

don't have to look for wild mushrooms ...unless you have advanced to that

level... here is a good link to buy mushroom kits

http://www.bacteriapimp.com/25.html the mushroom kits are at the bottom of the

page... they have like 20 different kits at the link

From: Ernest Willingham <99tomatoes@ gardener .com>

Subject: Re: Re: I want to buy some Alfalfa

Seeds / mushrooms, fish

Date: Friday, January 9, 2009, 10:00 PM

I've stopped buying lettuce a long time ago, but I have not stopped

growing it. I'm very fortunate to live in SoCal. In my garden today,

I

have four kinds of lettuce and baby spinach ready to harvest. I have

two

kinds of peas, spring onions, broccoli, cabbage, beets, carrots,

turnips

all up and happy and I'm looking forward to eating the healthy

produce.

After the last frost date, I will be planting a lot more. Oh, and I

should mention the my Jerusalm Artichokes are ready to harvest.

Re: Re: I want to buy some Alfalfa

Seeds / mushrooms, fish

Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2009 21:44:28 EST

In a message dated 12/18/2008 5:16:11 PM Central Standard Time,

eliz7212verizon (DOT) net writes:

> ...I have stopped buying lettuce and I use the alfalfa as a base

for my

> organic salad. I add some of my home-grown sprouts, some grape

tomatoes, some

> mushrooms, a splash of extra virgin olive oil, and perhaps a can of

tuna on the

> salad. That's my lunch. For dinner, I'll have a same stuff for a

salad and a

> piece of fish....

>

Weil says not to eat mushrooms raw, but I don't know if that

is

correct or not.

You mentioned both tuna and fish. Just be careful not to overdo fish

(tuna

especially) or you may end up with too much mercury in your system.

************ **

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Properly composted and fumigated manures are considered pureified and classified

as food grade.Horse manure and saw dust 50%-50% grows mushrooms really well and

the leftover compost is great even though it is a bit HOT.Mushrooms do have some

medicinal properties but the button variety is worthless.

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2009 19:13:39 +0000Subject: Re: Re: I want to buy some

Alfalfa Seeds / mushrooms, fish

Hi ,interesting that anybody should tell you not to eat mushrooms raw,

utter bunk!! Bunk that is ONLY IF IT'S COMMERCIALLY/HOME PRODUCED MUSHROOMS.

Unless you are expert, eating 'found' fungi is, as we all know, risky. To eat

such fungi RAW is asking for trouble! I do suggest, strongly, you consider

thefact that mushrooms are produced in well rotted manure, and peel them before

you do ANYTHING with them.This is really a message from Doug.----- Original

Message ----- From: Debbie Cestrone Sent:

Saturday, January 10, 2009 6:15 PMSubject: Re: Re: I want

to buy some Alfalfa Seeds / mushrooms, fishi want to start a garden this spring.

i was thinking a raised bed and using pallets.... Any idea how many pallets on

top of each other i would need. I read an article that 1 pallet was for herbs

only . ?DebbieFrom: Ernest

Willingham <99tomatoes@gardener .com>Subject: Re: Re: I

want to buy some AlfalfaSeeds / mushrooms, fish@ groups.

comDate: Friday, January 9, 2009, 10:00 PMI've stopped buying lettuce a long

time ago, but I have not stoppedgrowing it. I'm very fortunate to live in SoCal.

In my garden today,Ihave four kinds of lettuce and baby spinach ready to

harvest. I havetwokinds of peas, spring onions, broccoli, cabbage, beets,

carrots,turnipsall up and happy and I'm looking forward to eating the

healthyproduce.After the last frost date, I will be planting a lot more. Oh, and

Ishould mention the my Jerusalm Artichokes are ready to harvest.----- Original

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lettuce and I use the alfalfa as a basefor my> organic salad. I add some of my

home-grown sprouts, some grapetomatoes, some> mushrooms, a splash of extra

virgin olive oil, and perhaps a can oftuna on the> salad. That's my lunch. For

dinner, I'll have a same stuff for asalad and a> piece of fish....> Weil

says not to eat mushrooms raw, but I don't know if thatiscorrect or not.You

mentioned both tuna and fish. Just be careful not to overdo fish(tunaespecially)

or you may end up with too much mercury in your system.************ **A

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