Cathy2 wrote:HI,
Too early this far north. If it were warmer, then maybe in a week or so from now in the Kankakee region. Michael Kuo maintains a morel tracking website. Joe McFarland, who lives in the Carbondale area, usually is the first morel find in Illinois for several years. Joe keeps meticulous records where he finds his morels based on location, temperature and whether the plants are leafing out. flowers budding or in full flower when he finds them.
http://www.mushroomexpert.com/
Regards,
Morel University
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Share the Morels
The Illinois State Morel Mushroom Hunting Championship and Festival has been cancelled for 2009. But, there will still be morels available and you are invited to come and find them.
On Saturday morning, May 2, 2009, Tom Nauman of Morel Mania, Inc. and other morel hunting experts will be your instructors for Morel University. Students will meet at the mushroom patch and be shown how to find and harvest morel mushrooms. The class is for beginners or anyone who wants to learn the finer points of shrooming: morel habitat, tree identification, correct harvesting techniques, and tricks of the trade. The Morel University students will also receive a Shroom Sack and a Diploma.
You will need to be on-site, near Henry, Illinois at 8:00 a.m. and the event will end at noon. It will start with Tom leading a discussion and question/answer session. We will then divide into groups of ten with one guide per group. Proper morel etiquette dictates that in a group foray, the mushrooms found will be shared equally by all participants as will be the case for the Morel University.
The Morel Tour in 2007 held in conjunction with The Illinois State Morel Mushroom Hunting Championship was a huge success. It was estimated that each of the participants returned with 1.5 lbs. each. In 2008, we were not as fortunate as we had a very late season. But, we did find morels. More importantly, the participants gained the knowledge needed to find them on their own. The tuition for students is $75 per person. Class size is limited, so please register as soon as possible by phoning 309-364-3319 or email tom@morelmania.com. Additional details will be sent as the day draws near. You must be pre-registered to participate. Morel University - $75.00 per person.
Morel Tour - $75.00 per person.
Binko wrote:Cathy, do you know of any other kinds of events similar to this "Morel University"?
Mhays wrote:I was looking for ramps earlier this week for Derby Day, and Cassie from Green Grocer was kind enough to set me up with an email alert in case they came in before Saturday. She didn't get ramps, but did send me the following note I asked if I could share, as I thought it might be of interest:
"...Good news is I am getting some local morels shipped to me today. Please call me at 312-624-9508 (you can leave a message if I’m not able to get to the phone) if you would like me to put aside some for you. I will only have about 5lbs and they are $40/lb (which is about $20 less per pound than what you will find at the farmer’s market)...I’ll continue to get morels every few days. We’ve got a guy in West Central Illinois who has a couple of great (secret) spots!"
Green Grocer Chicago
1402 W. Grand Ave
Chicago, IL 60642
http://www.greengrocerchicago.com
312-624-9508
I love morels...
