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Shroom Coolers

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Shroom Cooler

Wild mushrooms, once picked, have to be treated right. I’ve invented Shroom Coolers, a way of keeping wild mushrooms dry, refrigerated and fresh! Let me first say this: my refrigeration method is at odds with a certain law that governs the commercial picking of wild mushrooms, in some states. But Emily and I do not pick mushrooms commercially. The Mushroom Hunting Foundation teaches mushroom hunting as a hobby, in which you collect mushrooms for personal use, not for sale and as a hobbyist, you can use whatever refrigeration method you like.

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