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                | alterationsbyemily | Posted - Dec 24 2012 : 6:29:10 PM So about the expert badge for the Foraging for Food, I need to organize a wild mushroom hunt.  I am aware of mushrooms in my area that are really great to eat... but I don't eat mushrooms, not one bit, ever.
 
 So would it be more of a search and identify?
 
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                | ceejay48 | Posted - Jan 04 2013 : 09:02:56 AM Emily,
 I'm not much on eating wild mushrooms either, but I did go on a major hunt and found lots of them and several varieties.  Took pictures and was able to identify most of them.  I do have a good friend who is an avid hunter/eater and he was very helpful in my quest.
 CJ
 
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                | Chelsea | Posted - Dec 26 2012 : 1:18:46 PM Hi Emily,
 
 That would qualify just fine. I am not much of a mushroom person either... ;)
 
 Chelsea
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