The Kingdom of Fungi
Editor’s note: NAMA received two review copies of this book, so it seemed appropriate for us to prepare two independent reviews. This 265 page hardcover 8.5″x11″ book is a visual Read more
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Editor’s note: NAMA received two review copies of this book, so it seemed appropriate for us to prepare two independent reviews. This 265 page hardcover 8.5″x11″ book is a visual Read more
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Food52 founders Amanda Hesser and Merrill Stubbs launched their now-renowned website based on the notion of “genius” recipes—recipes that “change the way you think about cooking.” Recipes that are elegant,
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This is a small (roughly 4.5 x 6 inches) guide that, as the title states, deals with mushrooms commonly encountered in the upper Midwest (the Dakotas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan,
Mushrooms of the Upper Midwest: A Simple Guide to Common Mushrooms Read More »
Anyone can grow mushrooms at home. The proof is that I did it and if I can do it, then anyone can. However, the method I used was a quick
North America has a long tradition of producing excellently illustrated manuals on larger fungi and there is a new one maintaining that tradition, and equally as good, available on the
Ascomycete Fungi of North America: A Mushroom Reference Guide Read More »
When the review copy of this new Timber Press release arrived, I was surprised to see a very familiar-looking book—the size, binding, and cover bear a striking resemblance to Mushrooms of
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And yet another guide for growing mushrooms at home — this time focused on a single species, Psilocybe cubensis. So, does anyone really need another book about growing magic mushrooms?
The Psilocybin Mushroom Bible: The Definitive Guide to Growing and Using Magic Mushrooms Read More »
Few polypores generate great interest among most mushroom hunters and so they usually are rather poorly represented in field guides (for instance, they comprise only 21 of the 465 species
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Mushrooms, wild and otherwise, continue to increase in popularity, whether it be foraging for wild species (while being chauffeured in a Cadillac Escalade and served gourmet pastries in a recent
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I was introduced to fungi at UC Davis, more decades ago than I care to admit, by Dr. Kenneth Wells. I had changed my grad school direction from geology to
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