Hog hunting eh? Last time I did that in the UK I ended up getting married to it!
resister (08-16-2017)
I like mushrooms a lot and buy them every week. As a matter of fact, I like them so much I don't put anything on them. When they look fresh and clean, I just wash them and eat them raw. No salt or anything. Once in a while I cook them by adding them to a pan of steamed vegetables.
Peter1469 (08-16-2017)
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Trumpster (08-17-2017)
Mouth watering stuff that will make you wish you hadn't thrown away that tea in the Boston Harbour!
Peter1469 (08-16-2017)
I prefer Scottish breakfast- haggis and eggs plus hot sauce = heaven.
The UK only got good food in the last two decades. They are coming along. And if you are in London on a budget go to the ethnic restaurants. Good good for very cheap. The wanna-be foodies are good, but over priced.
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Mmmmmmmm Only the rib eye steak is missing.
Peter1469 (08-17-2017)
After doing more research, I think I might quit eating mushrooms altogether. In the past year I read some very positive things about mushrooms but also some negative things; and the net result is that I chose to think of them as mostly healthful. But now, based on research I just completed today, I'm having second thoughts. Mushrooms contain a carcinogenic toxin called Agaritine. A lot of this toxin can be destroyed by cooking, but not all of it. And according to information I got online today, there is no "safe" level.
Search: Toxins in Raw Mushrooms?
Last edited by Trumpster; 08-19-2017 at 03:28 PM.