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E: 01/08 Win a foraging experience for two, near Rhayader in Powys
chloeadkins
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http://www.walesandborders.com/news/latest-news.html?id=1897
Q: Which one of these fungi is poisonous?
A: Field mushroom
B: Horse mushroom
C: Death cap :j
To enter, email the answer along with your name, address and telephone number to: [EMAIL="foraging@borderpublishing.com"]foraging@borderpublishing.com[/EMAIL]. By entering this competition, you consent to your email address being added to the walesandborders.com newsletter database, but it will NOT be passed to any third party.
Taking place amid the stunning scenery of Mid Wales, near Rhayader in Powys, Fungi Forays are led by experienced forager and regular Welsh Border Life contributor, Dan Butler. Focusing on edible fungi species – as well as those to avoid – the day-long experiences take place on Saturdays and Sundays in September and October.
Starting at 9.45am at Abbey-Cwm-Hir Village Hall, forayers head to a hidden fungi hotspot. Here they spend several hours wandering through the trees, identifying species and listening as Dan shares some of his expertise.
Then it’s back to Dan’s lovingly-restored 17th century Welsh longhouse for a wild mushroom-based meal, with drinks and other goodies included. After this there’s a tasting session along with a masterclass in preserving any future fungi finds you make when you get home.
Q: Which one of these fungi is poisonous?
A: Field mushroom
B: Horse mushroom
C: Death cap :j
To enter, email the answer along with your name, address and telephone number to: [EMAIL="foraging@borderpublishing.com"]foraging@borderpublishing.com[/EMAIL]. By entering this competition, you consent to your email address being added to the walesandborders.com newsletter database, but it will NOT be passed to any third party.
Taking place amid the stunning scenery of Mid Wales, near Rhayader in Powys, Fungi Forays are led by experienced forager and regular Welsh Border Life contributor, Dan Butler. Focusing on edible fungi species – as well as those to avoid – the day-long experiences take place on Saturdays and Sundays in September and October.
Starting at 9.45am at Abbey-Cwm-Hir Village Hall, forayers head to a hidden fungi hotspot. Here they spend several hours wandering through the trees, identifying species and listening as Dan shares some of his expertise.
Then it’s back to Dan’s lovingly-restored 17th century Welsh longhouse for a wild mushroom-based meal, with drinks and other goodies included. After this there’s a tasting session along with a masterclass in preserving any future fungi finds you make when you get home.
11 wins in August 2019 :j Thanks everyone x
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