News Can Chanterelle Hunting Aid in Self-Healing?

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The discussion reflects on the emotional aftermath of a national tragedy, emphasizing the long healing process for the victims' families and survivors. To cope, one participant shares their experience of mushroom hunting, particularly for chanterelles, highlighting the exceptional mushroom season due to favorable weather conditions. They report a successful foraging trip, collecting 2.5 kilograms of chanterelles, and mention the importance of proper cleaning and storage, noting that these mushrooms freeze well while retaining their flavor.
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We all need to come to terms with the terrible ordeal our country have been through; for the relatives of our 77 dead, the almost 100 wounded and the 500+ terrified youths who survived physically unscathed, such processes of healing may take years, if they ever can be said to heal.
For me, having vacation, it has helped to take my mind off this, by going out in the woods for mushroom hunting , particularly after the common/yellow chanterelle.
It is an insanely, spectacularly good mushroom year this year, probably due to much rain and high temperatures.
Just today, I picked 2.5 kilograms of this forest gold! :smile:

(Unfortunately, now I REALLY have to go and cleanse&rinse it properly..:frown:)
 
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wow, that's a lot of mushrooms. i hope they store well.
 
Proton Soup said:
wow, that's a lot of mushrooms. i hope they store well.
Yes.
Chanterelles can be freezed, and keep the taste very well
 
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