Chanterelle Season

Not our first harvest of the year but the first crop that I have managed to get a picture of:

chanterelle-2009

We now have a whole list of sites that we visit each year, beginning around the start of August, where we can gather Chanterelles. The nearest site is a 100 metres away from the house, then they range to roughly five miles, 30 miles, and 60 miles. We also have a number of places on the west coast around Gairloch where we have found them. It is nice whilst on holiday there to sit outside the tent cleaning mushrooms that you have just gathered ready to eat for breakfast.

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