When Julie H. Case isn’t writing about travel, wine or weird science, she can be found deep in America’s forests, foraging for mushrooms, including morels, which she blogs about at soIgather.com.
A friend of mine from church is an expert morel hunter. Recently, we had some 80-degree days and we started our annual talk about getting out there and looking for them. My friend has shared any ...
Tad Montgomery can still remember when he first discovered morels. He was five years old, working in the garden with his mom and siblings, when a thunderstorm suddenly rolled in. They all ran under ...
There are over 14,000 species of mushrooms on Earth, ranging from poisonous death caps to delicious morels to mushrooms of the psychedelic variety. I’m sure you’ve seem them growing from soil, cow ...
ST. LOUIS, Mo. — Fleshy, spore-bearing bodies of fungus are the bread and butter for Henry Hellmuth's family-owned urban mushroom farm called Ozark Forest Mushrooms. Hellmuth's parents started the ...
Gourmet Mushroom Products shares a heartwarming story from their family business that marks a new chapter in their 36 years of morel mushroom cultivation. The Morel Habitat is ecologically sound and ...
I can finally say I've found some morel mushrooms! Actually, I didn't have to go on a mushroom hunt, as many Iowans do in the spring, though I'd love to find them that way. The ones I saw were spotted ...
With every surge of warm weather, online foraging groups have been heating up, as well. Much of the chatter revolves around morels. For even casual pickers, it can be exciting. Excitement aside, this ...