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Posted by Sunset, October 6, 2009 in Team Mushroom
By Margo True, Sunset food editor


Ever since we found a giant morel mushroom in our compost pile, we've been thinking about adding Team Mushroom to our growing list of one-block diet projects. Well, last week, with fall on the way, the thought of cooking up a bunch of earthy mushrooms was just too tempting, and we went ahead and ordered a couple of grow-your-own "mini farms" from Far West Fungi, in Santa Cruz.

They were not impressive upon arrival. They looked so much like moldy loaves of bread that I worried they might get accidentally trashed.

Newshrooms 

Shiitake loaf on the left; oyster mushroom loaf on the right.


They came on Thursday. Tiny nubbins had formed on Sunday. Today it's a freaking forest. We'd better start cooking!

Shroomssprouted


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Is it a self-sustaining habitat in the bag? Very interesting if it is. How do you get the right temperature and light for mushrooms indoors (i.e. do they stay in a dark/low light shed or garage)?

Posted by:Kalin | October 06, 2009 at 05:17 PM
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