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  Darning mushroom Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
It's a wooden mushroom and you put a sock on it and darn it.
and Russia for whom the mushroom hunt is almost a religious...
They are stocking darners (or darning eggs, balls, bells, spools, mushrooms), once highly esteemed in the days...
www.hallencyclopedia.com /topic/Darning_mushroom.html   (100 words)

  
 eMedicine - Toxicity, Mushroom - Hallucinogens : Article by C Crawford Mechem, MD, MS, FACEP
Mushrooms containing ibotenic acid and muscimol (isoxazoles), including Amanita gemmata, Amanita muscaria (fly agaric), and Amanita pantherina (the panther), comprise the first group.
Mushrooms containing ibotenic acid and muscimol and those containing psilocybin are New World fungal hallucinogens.
Exact mushroom identification is ascertained in less than 3% of cases.
www.emedicine.com /emerg/topic458.htm   (2274 words)

  
 Aminita muscaria, Amanita pantherina and others (Group PIM G026)
Ibotenic acid and muscimol in the mushroom were stable on storage under dry or salt conditions (Benedict et al., 1966; Tsunoda et al., 1993).
IBO and MUS in the mushroom were extracted with 70% methanol.
Pantherine syndrome course in childhood: Panther mushroom poisoning.
www.inchem.org /documents/pims/fungi/pimg026.htm   (4519 words)

  
 Mushroom 1.3 - MacUpdate
Mushroom is an easy to use developer tool dedicated to the management of the localized strings.
More than a simple editor, it is a fully featured solution which assists you to create and maintain the localized strings of your project and to keep them synchronized with the source code.
Mushroom can now display the key or any localization in the project window.
www.macupdate.com /info.php/id/9978   (427 words)

  
  Poisonous American Mushrooms - AmericanMushrooms.com
Of the thousands and thousands of wild mushroom species in North America, we know of at least 250 that are significantly toxic, and they are divided into eight different categories based on the chemistry of the toxins and the symptoms or syndromes that they elicit.
Mushrooms in general contain a variety of proteins and amino acids, some of which are peculiar to certain species or certain genera of mushrooms and which cause mild to severe gastrointestinal irritation.
Several mushrooms are known to contain the amino acid coprine, which interacts negatively with alcohol in the human body.
americanmushrooms.com /toxicms.htm   (1656 words)

  
 Ambrosia 1
Panther says look for Dione, who is the ancient goddess of whispering trees.
Leopard spots seem to be a characteristic sign of the Goddess of Catal Huyuk throughout the city's artwork, and John Allegro, in The Sacred Mushroom and the Cross and Gordon Wasson, in his Soma: Divine Mushroom of Immortality, have connected the 'spots' motif with the Amanita mushroom.
The spotted mushroom is not normally associated with South America, although a miniature statue of an Amanita muscaria c100 AD has been found in Mexico.
homepage.mac.com /ian20/shaman/pambrosia.html   (3221 words)

  
 Mushrooming at Salt Point
Mushrooms thrive in a moist, warm climate; the wet temperate zone of the Pacific Northwest is a near-perfect nursery for fungi.
Mushrooming is like fishing -- it's a good excuse to get outdoors amble around in a beautiful place, even if you never find a mushroom.
And for mycophagists, a wild mushroom soup or a plate of mushrooms sauteed in butter and garlic evokes the scent of the pine woods.
www.monitor.net /monitor/9701b/mushroomrisk.html   (1266 words)

  
 Stalking the king of wild mushrooms takes knowhow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Mushrooms are fungi that thrive in moist conditions.
Most mushroom hunters use baskets instead of bags because they allow spores from the picked mushrooms to drop to the forest floor.
Karin Tolgu hunted mushrooms with her family while growing up in Estonia, a Baltic country with similar vegetation and fungi to the Northwest.
seattlepi.nwsource.com /getaways/143981_mushrooms16.html   (1681 words)

  
 Yum yum! - Shroomery Message Board   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Mushroom poisoning in Poland is common, especially in summer and autumn and is associated with traditional wild-mushroom picking and cookery.
The use of the panther cap and the fly agaric is connected with mysticism (Michelot and Melendez-Howell, 2003).
(Cesar's Mushroom), A. rubescens and A. spissa (Bonnet and Basson, 2002).
www.shroomery.org /forums/showflat.php/Number/6217137   (2672 words)

  
 the Puffball, Poisonous Mushrooms
Out of five people that had eaten these mushrooms one evening, four received liver transplants and will take medication for the rest of their lives, and one was seriously ill, but recovered fully and didn't have to receive a transplant.
In a two-year study of mushroom poisonings in Switzerland, at least 19 cases were reported to have been from muscarine poisoning.
In a two-year study of mushroom poisonings in Switzerland, 50% of all poisonings were caused by this mushroom (141 cases).
www.mv.com /ipusers/dhabolt/dad/mushroom/puffball/puffball4/poisonous.html   (1564 words)

  
 Dangerous Amanita Mushroom Species: Panther Cap, Destroying Angel, Death Cap - Associated Content
Amanita mushrooms have a long history of use in both North America and Eurasia due to their potent effects as a deliriant drug.
It is inadvisable to try and obtain any kind of mushrooms for human consumption in nature unless you are a trained mycologist or know someone who is. Going by appearances alone can cost you your life.
It has been responsible for the highest cases of mushroom poisoning in the Pacific Northwest, where it is commonly found alongside Fly Agaric Amanitas in moist conifer forests.
www.associatedcontent.com /article/194473/dangerous_amanita_mushroom_species.html   (593 words)

  
 Attractive, but deadly - a look at some of the more poisonous fungi
There is no safe and simple method to distinguish a toxic from an edible mushroom.
The Death Cap is a beautiful mushroom, looking very tasty, but one specimen is more than sufficient for a painful death.
Because the liver is responsible for a major portion of protein synthesis in the body, the failure of the liver is the most prominent feature of a poisoning by the Death Cap.
www.microscopy-uk.org.uk /mag/artjun00/jpfungi.html   (407 words)

  
 Japanese Panther Mushroom - Edot forums
The Japanese panther mushroom is in fact Amanita Pantherina...
the ibotenic acid in both panther mushrooms and fly agarics can be a horrible thing to ingest...
I've tried "Panther Caps" before, and I must say the only "poisonous" thing about them is the weak feeling you get during the first hour of the trip.
www.entheogen.com /forum/showthread.php?t=5756&goto=nextnewest   (1506 words)

  
 Panther Creek Cellars
Many of you apparently watch the Food Network because we've heard numerous requests for the easy recipe Ming Tsai paired with Panther Creek Melón on "Ming's Quest." Ming Tsai is the chef at Blue Ginger in Wellsley, Massachusetts.
Panther Creek's winemaker Michael Stevenson recently spent an evening with Chef Ron Glanville at the In Good Taste Cooking School in Portland.
Michael poured Panther Creek's 1999 Melón with Chef Glanville's Umpqua Bay Oyster Stew; 2000 Winemaker's Cuvée with Braised Leeks and Mushrooms with Rosemary Cream Sauce; 1999 Freedom Hill Pinot Noir with Roasted Breast of Duck and Parsnips with Persimmon Sauce; and 1999 Shea Vineyard Pinot Noir with Endive, Gorgonzola, Roasted Walnuts and Pomegranate Salad.
www.panthercreekcellars.com /recipes.cfm   (507 words)

  
 Dogwood
Right on schedule, the dogwoods opened beautifully, the redbuds added color, the mushrooms were popping, and the blue skies accented the perfect temperatures.
Panther Creek is earning a reputation for unsurpassed hospitality.
"Wanda" was celebrating a birthday, so Marvin heard she wanted to go mushroom hunting and he took her to an area that yielded a jackpot.
panthercreektrailrides.com /dogwood.html   (444 words)

  
 Moonscape or Mushroom - Works of the Creator: An All Creatures Photo Journal - creation, earth, environment, ecology, ...
This is an enlarged photo of a portion of the surface of a Panther Cap (Amanita pantherina), a very poisonous toadstool (if eaten).
Many people wonder what the difference is between a mushroom and a toadstool.
To see more of the panther cap and other fungi visit The Fungus Among Us
www.all-creatures.org /works/panthercap1.html   (144 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Deadly Doses: A Writer's Guide to Poisons (Howdunit Series): Books: Serita Deborah Stevens,Anne Klarner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
panther mushroom, deadly parts, beaked sea snake, barbados nut, anticlotting drugs, disaster hazard, ethylene chlorohydrin, gastric lavage, water hemlock, bivalve shellfish, white snakeroot, cationic detergents, sleep inducers, chronic poisoning, death camas
Plant poisons, the dead mushrooms etc. They cover movie poisons such as spiders and snakes, medical oops-es, what's in the garden pesticides.
If your tough guy in your hard-boiled detective story/police procedural/cozy thrillerdrops dead after one bit of the amanita pantherina, or the panther mushroom, and shows no symptoms, the uninformed may think your scene is shocking and dramatic, while fans in the know will probably feed you some wild grapes.
www.amazon.com /Deadly-Doses-Writers-Poisons-Howdunit/dp/0898793718   (1485 words)

  
 America's COOLEST Mushrooms - AmericanMushrooms.com
Boletes comprise a large group of cap-and-stalk (umbrella-shaped) mushrooms which lack gills and, instead, have a layer of downward-pointing tubes, in which the spores are produced, beneath the cap.
He was contacting me "just to confirm" that there weren't any mushrooms that naturally glowed in the dark, as he was convinced that the nuclear reactor had leaked some radioactivity and failed to report it to the public.
He actually sounded disappointed when I told him that the wee little mushrooms growing all over his stack of over-seasoned firewood were probably the Luminescent Panellus, which is perhaps the commonest of several different mushrooms that glow in the dark.
americanmushrooms.com /coolest.htm   (1789 words)

  
 IPCS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
These mushrooms are mostly species of Amanita, primarily the Fly-Agaric, Amanita muscaria, and the Panther, Amanita pantherina, but their toxins are not related chemically to the toxins in the more deadly Amanitas such as A.phalloides and A.virosa.
Which one of these opposite reactions will occur seems to depend upon such factors as the potency of the toxin in the mushrooms, the number of mushrooms eaten, the manner in which are prepared and presented, and the environment in which the experience occurs.
Of the extremely limited number of fatal incidents in the medical literature in which these species of mushrooms are unequivocally implicated, all of the victims exhibited a precarious state of health prior to the poisoning.
joseppiqueras.iespana.es /bibliografia/ipcs.htm   (6938 words)

  
 SlowMotionDoomsday.Com - Northeast Texas Wild Edible Mushrooms
Other mushrooms may not be "palatable" but they will not make you ill or cause death.
Certain other mushrooms cause "allergic reactions" only when they are eaten in combination with the drinking of alcohol.
All mushrooms are milder and tastier when they are young and small in size.
www.slowmotiondoomsday.com /mushrooms.html   (1495 words)

  
 Wine: A visit to Willamette Valley's Wineries, Part II, on StarChefs
A three-mushroom tart, mushroom soup, and a “faux gras” paté of mushrooms are standard features of the menu at the Joel Palmer House.
Like Ken Wright, Panther Creek doesn’t own its own vineyards, but contracts acreage in several different sites around the Willamette Valley; each taste was accompanied by a look at a map to pinpoint the source of the grapes (again these were barrel tastings, so I will omit my tasting notes).
Panther Creek also makes a Chardonnay, a Pinot Gris, and a Winemaker’ Cuvée Pinot Noir, which blends grapes from the Willamette and Umpqua Valleys; the latter is farther south in Oregon and provides brighter fruit flavors to match the richness and structure of the Willamette Valley fruit.
www.starchefs.com /wine/features/html/oregon2/html   (3685 words)

  
 www.myspace.com/mushroomfieldtrip
Often misunderstood, Mushroom Fieldtrip is a reference to a Midwest phenomenon.
Mushroom Fieldtrip, the sonic experience, is laden with rich textures.
Not to be pigeonholed, they move seamlessly between genres blending rock, jazz, blues, punk, and whatever the general mood of the players is at the time.
www.myspace.com /mushroomfieldtrip   (645 words)

  
 Erowid Psychoactive Amanitas Vault : Amanita pantherina (Panther)
Often dark in the center, lightening towards to outside, and cap edges may be flish, sooty, or yellowish-brown.
Its white universal veil which entirely covers the youngest mushrooms, will form white to pale buff spots or warts on mature mushrooms, and may eventually wash or wear off with age.
One of the most common causes of mushroom poisoning in the Pacific Northwest.
www.erowid.org /plants/amanitas/amanitas_pantherina.shtml   (360 words)

  
 Amanita pantherina Photo | TrekNature
The Panther cap (Amanita pantherina), also known as the False Blusher due to its similarity to the true Blusher (Amanita rubescens), is a poisonous mushroom found in woodland throughout Europe, western Asia and North America.
The Panther cap is an uncommon mushroom, found in both deciduous, especially beech and, less frequently, coniferous woodland throughout Europe, western Asia and North America in late summer and autumn.
Sharpness and details on top of the mushroom are amazing.Exposure of the subject is suberp with a well-arranged composition.
www.treknature.com /gallery/Europe/France/photo77399.htm   (364 words)

  
 Lycaeum > Leda > Taxonomy
This highly visible, coniferous-mychorhyzial mushroom is probably humanity's oldest entheogen.
A close relative of fly agaric (A. muscaria) with identical psychoactive constituents.
This deadly poisonous mushroom is sometimes mistaken for a Psilocybe species.
leda.lycaeum.org /?Table=Taxonomy&All=1   (806 words)

  
 Trip to PEI
Of course, the finest mushrooms go to the big cities for sale, but there are some real bargains to be had at the mushroom grower's shops.
The very best mushrooms to be found anywhere in the whole area were from a street vendor in a small alley 1/2 block from city hall.
The mushroom patties made with Portobello mushrooms (stems and pieces, I suppose) are excellent, with good flavor and texture (something not always attributed to mushroom dishes.) Did we say that Kennett Square is the mushroom growing capital of the US?
members.aol.com /andrewsjp/TravelToPEI/day04.htm   (1267 words)

  
 Notable New Product News - Thursday, February 26, 2004
Mushroom is an easy to use developer tool for software localization.
Mushroom is now able to read the new project format and to recognize the new ".xcode" document bundles.
Mushroom 1.3 requires any computer running Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar) or later with developer tools installed, and is fully compatible with Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther).
www.applelinks.com /index.php/print/776   (3871 words)

  
 Movie Info for El Hombre de los Hongos on MSN Movies
The mother, who hates the panther, tries to get romantic with the young man, but he refuses her.
The owner, who is not comfortable with the interracial romance, forces the young man into the job of mushroom taster: if he eats a poisoned mushroom and dies, the pickers will know which areas to stay away from.
He escapes and has a liaison with the daughter, who then goes off by herself to the waterfall and meets the panther, which kills her in spite of her affection for it.
entertainment.msn.com /movies/movie.aspx?m=63888   (200 words)

  
 TASTING NOTES FROM THE UNDERGROUND - GANG OF POUR
The '98s are very much similar to each other, the main differences being in subtle nuance; the lone '99 on the other hand, while showing essentially the same "house style," expresses some rather different characteristics.
They don't like to mess around much with their wines at Panther Creek, referring to themselves as minimal interventionists; sourced from leased blocks of some of the Willamette Valley's finest vineyards, the wines are "coaxed" into being all that they can be, and bottled unfined, and unfiltered.
1998 Panther Creek Willamette Pinot Noir Reserve, $42.99, 13% alc.: Ruby dark garnet in color, showing evocative smoky fl cherry aromas, with notes of sweet oak, tar and underbrush in the background; flavors echo, with more underbrush, a few years worth of tannins, good acidity and a lingering finish.
www.gangofpour.com /underground/nosound/tasting_notes/november_04/5panther_pinots.html   (1620 words)

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