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What an abomination, ugh. I witnessed this scheme when I was working at the company - but I can't say how effective it is. Once again, phew. And Bashkiria is such a decent giveaway, one of the first in terms of votes for the United Russia, although of all my acquaintances only a few voted for the United Russia.
Effective, let me tell you, an abomination. A kind of "lessons in democracy the Russian way".
And I've tried rainmakers - they're a mess, with a specific chemical flavour.
Tried them, they smell like mud. Maybe you've got a chemical plant nearby, they're probably soaking up everything around them. Probably have to go to a particularly environmentally friendly place to pick them. It was interesting to eat them a couple of times, then I had no desire. Maybe there's a tricky recipe to avoid the smell.
PapaJohn, what flavour did you get from them?
Tried them and they smell like mud. Maybe there's a chemical plant nearby, they probably absorb everything around them. Probably have to pick them in particularly environmentally friendly places. It was interesting to eat them a couple of times, then I had no desire. Maybe there's a tricky recipe to avoid the smell.
I picked them in the woods, many kilometres away from the city - they were clean. I roasted them straight away, without boiling. Maybe you really need a special recipe for them. But my father-in-law chops them up and he loves them.
Maybe you should pick them very young and juicy? - I've had them a bit dry (white on the inside, but dry).
Tried them, they smelled like mud. Maybe there's a chemical plant nearby, they're probably soaking up everything around them. Probably have to pick them in particularly environmentally friendly places. It was interesting to eat them a couple of times, then I had no desire. Maybe there's a tricky recipe to avoid the smell.
PapaJohn, what flavour did you have in them?
No flavour. Not even a mushroom flavour.
They were salted cubes with a crispy fried crust.
They tasted like Chips.
So it's an umbrella mushroom.
An edible mushroom. You can roast it without boiling it and eat it.
Causes allergic reactions when used with vodka
Dizziness, slurred speech, lack of coordination, emotional outbursts, gag reflex and deep sleep?
I picked them in the woods, many kilometres away from the city - they were clean. I roasted them straight away, without boiling. Maybe you really need a special recipe for them. My father-in-law, on the other hand, chops them up and cracks his ears - he likes it.
Maybe they should be picked very young and juicy. - I had them a bit dry (white on the inside, but a bit dry).
You have to pick them young, they should be white on the outside. They have to be cleaned, so don't take small ones, it's a lot of fuss. After peeling, cut into cubes and boil for 10-15 minutes. Then they are fried with salt until crispy.
Causes allergic reactions when used with vodka
If used with vodka, even a biscuit can be poisoned.
Dizziness, incoherent speech, lack of coordination, outbursts of emotion, gag reflex and deep sleep?