Posted by Dave H (MI) on September 04, 2014 at 19:28:23 from (50.108.102.18):
I thought I had wiped these out. They only grow in one spot on the place and I had to do some major clean out there. While having the cookout yesterday I noticed a large white ball on the grass...mushroom. Found two more that had already gone to "seed"...er, spores. Really large and look like the foam inside of a kids ball. These things are soccer ball size or a little larger. While cooking I kept eye-balling the half grown white one on the grass thinking that was just the right size to slice up and cook but I let it be because I have never cooked one before. I have been told you can eat them and there are lots of recipes around. These are hard to mistake for something else because of the size so not too worried I will poison myself. Anyone ever eat one? How do they compare to other mushrooms? We have morels in the Spring too but those are devils to find before the deer.
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