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Hi all, I do harvest chaga mushrooms each year, and am hoping to bring some to

the potluck/swap at and 's this weekend. Chaga is unbelievably high

in anti-oxidants. The Russian people, especially Siberians, have used it for

centuries. Russian folklore has it being used to fight cancer. I use it

because I like to drink it. I think it is wonderful as a tea with raw cream and

stevia, or cinnamon and licorice. Chaga parasitizes birch trees in northern

Minnesota. One does not usually find more than one chaga per 5,000 birch trees.

If any of you are interested in learning to harvest/forage for chaga, you can go

to the Minnesota Mycological Society's website (minnesotamushrooms.com) for

foray information. We usually don't look for chaga until the end of February.

Not because it's not available year-round, but because it's easier to see in the

woods when all the green leaves are gone, and also because not much else is

going on with mushrooms that time of year, so we like to spread out the " love "

through the season. We snowshoe or ski into the woods to find the chaga. Hope

some of you can join us this winter. We are a fun group and are very good to

newcomers. --Debbie

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