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Updated: January 7, 2009
Central Illinois goes wild for wild mushrooms! As shared by Becky Jo Low, a `roon hunter with 50 years experience, on "The Morning Show." Find mushrooms on the ground in the woods. Many can be found by boies of water. Know what you`re eating, and if there`s doubt, don`t eat it. Pick them and cut them in half. Rinse in cold salt water and soak in a bowl of salt water overnight while refrigerating. Use all purpose flour and dab `roons in Wesson oil, Crisco, or butter/margarine. Fry in skillet with salt (to taste). Do not microwave wild mushrooms- they become rubbery. When `roons become crispy, remove from frying pan and put them on paper towels to absorb excess oil. Favorite ways to eat: -In a bread and butter sandwich -With scrambled eggs in a burrito -In fettucini -With cube steak -Add to gravy Be creative!! 14 MAY 2004 mrm

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