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Yesterday, I thought that I'd try some shetake mushrooms with my full English breakfast for a change, as I had never tried them before. I blindly went about cooking them in milk and butter in a sauce pan, as I usually do my button mushrooms.

Oh the disappointment! The result was a soggy, tastless mush of slimy musrooms with slug like qualities. I couldn't even finish them.

I was reliably informed by a friend last nigh that they should be fried in oil and butter. I tried this today and what a difference.

Bon appetit!

NB I couldn't spell the name of these properly due to excessive moderation!!!

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s-h-i-t-a-k-e

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Originally posted by duecer
s-h-i-t-a-k-e
Try shiitake.

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Originally posted by HandyAndy
Try shiitake.
no shiit?

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Originally posted by duecer
no shiit?
Damn riight.

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Originally posted by HandyAndy
Try shiitake.
I have seen four posts, in this thread, with that word disappear already.

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Originally posted by jimslyp69
Yesterday, I thought that I'd try some shetake mushrooms with my full English breakfast for a change, as I had never tried them before. I blindly went about cooking them in milk and butter in a sauce pan, as I usually do my button mushrooms.

Oh the disappointment! The result was a soggy, tastless mush of slimy musrooms with slug like qualities. I could ...[text shortened]... Bon appetit!

NB I couldn't spell the name of these properly due to excessive moderation!!!
You're full of mushrooms.

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Originally posted by HandyAndy
Try shiitake.
Hmmm, I posted that (together with the fact that robomod doesn't like Japanese, and the polite past tense in particular) yesterday shortly after duecer's post, and the post stayed for at least 10 hours, but now it has disappeared. I can't see any reason why. Weird.

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Originally posted by jimslyp69
Yesterday, I thought that I'd try some shetake mushrooms with my full English breakfast for a change, as I had never tried them before. I blindly went about cooking them in milk and butter in a sauce pan, as I usually do my button mushrooms.

Oh the disappointment! The result was a soggy, tastless mush of slimy musrooms with slug like qualities. I could ...[text shortened]... Bon appetit!

NB I couldn't spell the name of these properly due to excessive moderation!!!
shitake.

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Originally posted by Jigtie
shitake.
:o(

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Hmmm, I posted that (together with the fact that robomod doesn't like Japanese, and the polite past tense in particular) yesterday shortly after duecer's post, and the post stayed for at least 10 hours, but now it has disappeared. I can't see any reason why. Weird.
Not only weird, but weiird. Maybe it's because you challenged robomod.

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Originally posted by HandyAndy
Not only weird, but weiird. Maybe it's because you challenged robomod.
I didn't challenge robomod, I simply gave the correct spelling for a Japanese word.