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Tipsy dog--I am sure that the reason for this is because of the risk of having someone can them that doesnt know
FOR SURE that the mushrooms they have picked are non-poisonous. You know how it would go..."the Ball book told me to do it this way and I poisoned my FIL with my canned mushrooms! The Ball Company now owes me for wrongful death..." I have heard of stranger things...ie: "gee I didnt know coffee was served HOT!"
I guess I will have to do a bit of checking before I go ahead and can them...Thanks! Terri O
I think the other reason might be that even good wild mushroom can be cross pollinated with the spores of poisonous mushrooms. My mom eat some wild mushrooms picked by someone who knew good from bad and they got really sick and had to go the hospital - 911. They concluded that they were close to some bad ones and they got some bad spores. Very scary to think my parents could have died.
I also looked at the Ball book last night and it also said not to can in jars larger than a pint. It also said to discard the cooking liquid. With all this said I still want to can some up for the winter.
Sandee
I havent read anything that said that would happen! Mushrooms are pollinated by the wind....hmmm.
What might have happened-it happened in my family-is if you are picking Honey Mushrooms there is a look alike that grows in the same proximity and it's mildly poisonous. My brother got the luck to eat that one. (my Dad picks those...for this reason I dont!)
Intereating about the mushroom broth-I wonder why that is? Also, what about the Origional poster that said she canned up a bunch of it to use in soups etc? I guess mushrooms are a funny thing to deal with! Terri O**who looked for store mushrooms to can today--no luck**