get in to them now :)
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winter. usually at night too
It is not recommended to refreeze mushrooms, including magic mushrooms, as this can affect their taste, texture, and potency. It is best to consume them fresh or store them in a cool, dry place for optimal quality.
Something ambient and trippy. It really depends on your tastes though.
It is unlikely that mushrooms growing in your guinea pig's cage are magic mushrooms, as these types of mushrooms are not typically found growing in captivity. However, to be sure, it would be best to consult with a mushroom expert or veterinarian to get a proper identification and ensure the safety of your guinea pig.
Depending on which life-force you are interacting with, best estimate would be nothing but improve.......
Eating wild mushrooms can be dangerous as some species are poisonous and can cause serious illness or even death. It is not safe to consume mushrooms found in the wild unless you are an expert mycologist. It is best to purchase mushrooms from a reputable source to ensure they are safe for consumption.
As far as I know they are strictly illicit drugs, meaning they are highly illegal and dangerous. There are some very hefty fines and long jail sentences involved for anyone caught in possession or dealing magic mushrooms. I'd say its best not to delve into illegal drugs... :)
There are many edible wild mushrooms, but it's important to be cautious as some wild mushrooms are toxic or deadly. Safe edible options include morel, chanterelle, oyster, and porcini mushrooms. It's best to consult a local expert or guidebook before foraging wild mushrooms for consumption.
It's best not to take any drugs that the doctor has not prescribed to her.
The number of button mushrooms needed for 200 grams can vary based on their size, but on average, a medium-sized button mushroom weighs about 15-20 grams. Therefore, you would need approximately 10 to 14 medium-sized button mushrooms to reach 200 grams. For more precise measurement, it's best to weigh the mushrooms as you prepare them.