Newfoundland Outdoors is back! Great episode. I had never seen those mushrooms anywhere, and certainly not home. Question for you since I am losing some of my traditional foodways knowledge being away - but my Nan used to show us how to find what we called root beer berries. They're usually very low to the ground, oblong and white, shaped and sized about the size of a decent freshwater pearl, -- tender berries without much of a skin. They tasted a lot like root beer. We would find them at the foot of spruce trees in places with boggy soil. Did they have those where you grew up in Clarenville? Nan was from Gooseberry Islands but she moved to town when she was 13 and that's where she used to show us- all along the different ponds and trails of the Avalon peninsula, including Middle Cove trails.
Used to live in Grand Falls-Windsor. Instantly recognized the area you hiked. I used to see those mushrooms all the time and had no idea!
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The more you know 😂
The Swedish chef piece made me chuckle. Very good video, as usual. Trankil you gays.
Hahaha thank you Roger!
The risotto looked delish, good job! The Canada Jay is always known as Camp Robbers!
I'm in the city of Corner Brook, NL on the west coast, and am really enjoying your journey so far.
Hahaha thank you for following along ☺️
Newfoundland Outdoors is back! Great episode. I had never seen those mushrooms anywhere, and certainly not home. Question for you since I am losing some of my traditional foodways knowledge being away - but my Nan used to show us how to find what we called root beer berries. They're usually very low to the ground, oblong and white, shaped and sized about the size of a decent freshwater pearl, -- tender berries without much of a skin. They tasted a lot like root beer. We would find them at the foot of spruce trees in places with boggy soil. Did they have those where you grew up in Clarenville? Nan was from Gooseberry Islands but she moved to town when she was 13 and that's where she used to show us- all along the different ponds and trails of the Avalon peninsula, including Middle Cove trails.
YES! I totally forgot about those. But yes, I do remember picking those berries. Not to collect a lot of them, but to just taste them.
Risotto is my favorite! Have never cooked it either. Looked yummy! I guess we can blame it on the mushrooms if we stop seeing videos from you guys! 😆
Oh hahahaha - I guess it's a spoiler alert that we did survive the risotto dinner 😂
Another great and informative episode. The mushrooms looked amazing.
Thank you 😀
From NFLD but learn something from every new vid. Thanks guys
Hahaha glad to hear! Thanks for following along 😁
I love your adventures and you guys are so funny.
Thank you 😀
Mmmmmm I never heard of most of mushrooms you have found, but I've been trying to find them. Thanks and safe travels.
Thanks, you too!
We are still learning our mushroom foraging skills 😃
That looks so delicious!
It was good 🙂
Informative
Thank you 😀
I like your Swedish Chef.
Hahaha 😅
…the more we save the more $$ we have for beer! :) +food cooking makes awesome video.
Hahaha thank you James 😀
T>oo much work cleaning ...
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You have to release that inner Swedish chef 😅
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de umn bork! bork! bork!
omg they look so juicy ✨
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I add NO idea these rare mushrooms we're in my own back yard. I almost want you to take the video down so no one else knows (;
Hahahaha the more you know 😂
Looks like chicken from May Brown's
We love Mary Brown's 😁