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Old 08-11-2011, 10:49   #1
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Default Mushrooms. How do you prep yours?

Our normal way of prepping mushrooms is to peel off the outer layer and scrap off a layer on the stalk too. It takes a while. In fact I managed to get through a film yesterday while preparing some.

Is there a more efficient way of preparing mushrooms?
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Old 08-11-2011, 11:02   #2
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Open packet, or bag, chope 'em up and throw them in the pan. Prep time = 2.7s.
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Open packet, or bag, chope 'em up and throw them in the pan. Prep time = 2.7s.
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Either dry scrub them or peel. first option, 10 seconds per shroom. Not into pesticides on my fuds
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Either dry scrub them or peel. first option, 10 seconds per shroom. Not into pesticides on my fuds
Yeah thats why we do it too.
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It's fungus, it probably has worst stuff growing inside/around it than it does on the skin If you're worried about pesticides, a lot of mushroom cultivation is done without the use of pesticides, and if you REALLY worried, just buy organic!
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never mind.
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Yes, but when you cook them, most crap is neutralised, but presticides won't be. 'Cooked' fungus is far less likely to cause nasty, degenerative diseases than chemical filled sprays. Besides, I'm not *really* worried, it takes 10 seconds and it's better than finding a rock in your sauce.

For the record, there's no guarantee that because it says organic on the label, no pesticides have been used. I'd rather not risk my health when it takes 10 seconds to brush because a lot of times (including in supermarkets), things are sprayed onto the surface. Also, some farmers use cow crap as a growth agent which I'd rather not eat, thanks very much and dry brushing also gets rid of that

You do it your way I'll do it mine. Neither is more right or wrong than the other.
I never claimed you were wrong and that I was correct!

There's no definitive way to be sure after the centuries we've been using pesticides (some natural, some not). Anyway, whatever, it's not important.

I, like you, put my health as a priority - hence why I eat well But anyway, I'm sure your mushrooms are delicious, and hope to experience them one day
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I never claimed you were wrong and that I was correct!
Maybe not, but you offered an alternative that suggests you feel that I should do things differently. I scrub them. I'm happy with that. No need to change what I buy or how I clean them. Anyway as I said, never mind. I'm not getting into a debate over mushrooms!
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