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> I bet that after the nice warm rain we had overnight, there are plenty
> of morels out there, and I'm stuck not being able to harvest them.


There is always tomorrow. :-) Last night, my older son sat on his
phone and accidentally called me. I have started calling these "butt
calls", but you know how Mom's are, I am always happy to hear from him.
Last night he was in a bar with some friends and they were playing
darts. It was around midnight and I went right back to sleep.


Two nights ago, we had a storm in the middle of the night. The
electricity went out, then it came back on. We were asleep and the house
was dead quiet, then we heard someone speaking - it was Jillian Michaels
from The Biggest Loser. One of her I-Fit cards was in the elliptical
and when the electricity came back on, she began talking. I like her,
but she is my husband's biggest nightmare. He had a hard time going back
to sleep after that. lol


We will see what excitement happens tonight. Nothing I hope.


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In article >,
"Jean B." > wrote:

> Omelet wrote:
> > In article >,
> > "Jean B." > wrote:
> >
> >>> At least you don't have to pay $40.00 per lb. for Morels! <g>
> >>>
> >>> I should probably consider purchasing dried ones on line. I have really
> >>> good luck re-hydrating shitakes...
> >> Somehow I didn't mention the tad of white wine in the sauce--and
> >> maybe a mere hint of lemon too.
> >>
> >> I forget what fresh morels cost here, but if I splurge (once a
> >> year, if that), I get ones that have dried out a bit. I wonder
> >> why? Also, since they are only for me, I don't need to get many.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Jean B.

> >
> > <lol> There is that. Plus mushrooms are light in weight so you get a LOT
> > per lb.

>
> It occurs to me that I should be heading off to the stores that
> carry morels. I bet they have them now!
>
> I am reminded of how I miss the morels in dad's yard.


:-)
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It's about learning to dance in the rain.
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Bobo Bonobo® > wrote:

> > I am reminded of how I miss the morels in dad's yard.

>
> I bet that after the nice warm rain we had overnight, there are plenty
> of morels out there, and I'm stuck not being able to harvest them.


Why not?

They don't grow in Texas. Texas is more famous for the mushrooms that
grow in cow pastures. <g>
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