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Hens And Chickens Around Branson..


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So I guess this is the mushroom forum...

check these out!

big oysters

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First chicken of the year...

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Chicken and shrimp fetticini alfredo

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a large comb tooth..

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parasol (~~ NOTE: these do not reconstute well)

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another big chicken

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a nice little hen

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A big hen

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Creamy hearty hen soup

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A nice little shelf

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A massive chicken...

about 15lbs..... base over 16inches... over 8 inches tall...

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Now for some good stuff...

Chicken Nacho's...... these were freaking AWESOME!

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this was a GREAT!!!

Chicken.. hot wing style!

very very good.... almost tasted like hot & spicy fries zucchini..

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Still not able to fish... which really really suck.. so I the wife and I are running around Branson find all types of yummies ever where..

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Shucky darn. You have my salivary glands and envy going simultaneously.

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Very nice looking. I have mentioned before, but could you, or someone who knows about wild mushrooms, give us some kind of tips on what is good and how to use it? Maybe suggestions of where to look, and what to look for. When to look, and what to avoid. That soup looks amazing by the way.

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Wow! You shroom hunters have it going on. I had no idea there were so

many edible varieties. Keep the reports and recipes coming.

His father touches the Claw in spite of Kevin's warnings and breaks two legs just as a thunderstorm tears the house apart. Kevin runs away with the Claw. He becomes captain of the Greasy Bastard, a small ship carrying rubber goods between England and Burma. Michael Palin, Terry Jones, 1974

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