Mules, Mud, Morels and Mental Health
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March/April 2007
K.C. Compton
Once again, Josh Young has made me wish I didn’t drink tea while I’m editing these stories. A fine film of English Breakfast Tea now covers my keyboard where I sprayed it upon reading his account of a know-it-all professor who got his comeuppance during a family outing to gather morel mushrooms (“Look Before You Leap, or Pick Mushrooms”). For my money, it isn’t really spring until I’ve had at least one serving of sautéed morels. Here’s hoping you have the opportunity to cook up a batch or two of your very own this spring.
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