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Our resident wild food expert, Geoff Dann, is available for tuition in foraging for fungi. 

Here is the price list for 2011:

 

Peak season (September and October)

 

Saturdays:  Individual bookings for 3 hour sessions in small groups at various locations throughout Sussex.  Precise times and locations vary.  Cost £40 per person.   6 places per session.

 

Sun/Fri:  Group bookings (max 6).  Cost £120 for minimum of 3 hours.  

Mon-Thur: Group bookings (max 6).  Cost £100 for minimum of 3 hours.

 

Prices apply to East and West Sussex.  I am willing to travel further than this (not on Saturdays), at an additional cost proportional to my travelling time/distance.

 

 

Off-season (all other times)

 

I am available at other times on a "pay dependent on what we find" basis.  The maximum cost will be £80 for 3 hours, in the case where we find several species of edible fungi in collectable quantities and the minimum would be £0, in the case where we find none at all.    I will also be able to identify at least some of the edible plants during off-season sessions.

 

geoffdann @ hotmail.com

 



 


 
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Posted By,  carolann on October 20,2010
 
I have found what I think are chanterelle mushrooms in a meadow, they are identical to the description given in my book except the book says they are a yellow colour but these are a creamy sort of oyster colour. Any thoughts pleae?
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Wild Mushroom Identification - Recommended Books for All Skill Levels:
Every amateur mycologist should have a decent library of books, here are the top five books I highly recommend for wild mushroom identification:
 
1) Field Guide to Edible Mushrooms of Britain and Europe  - Great layout with superb images - Peter Jordan
2) Mushroom Picker's Foolproof Field Guide  - A good all round book - Peter Jordan
3) The Mushroom Book - This one is a proper belter with loads and loads of good technical data - Thomas Laessoe
4) Complete Mushroom Book: The Quiet Hunt  - A lovely book by a lovely man. Antonio Carluccio
5) The River Cottage Handbook - Mushrooms - Always a favourite from Hugh's fungi specialist friend, John Wright

It is important to have at least 3 books so you can cross reference and cover as many species as possible