Jean England and Giant Edible Mushroom, October 1970 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
Year:
1970
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Ann Arbor News, October 1, 1970
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It's Edible! Mrs. James England of 3109 Cherry Tree Lane, found this puff ball, a variety of mushroom, in a field near a cottage owned by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Klumpp, near Unadilla and Joslin Lake in Livingston County. Mrs. England, a bookkeeper at Will Scientific, Inc. of Ann Arbor, said she's not sure what she's going to do with the puff ball. Puff balls are edible, she says, and her parents eat them. They slice the puff ball into smaller pieces, dip them in egg batter and fry them. "Someone suggested I give it to the University and let them study it," said Mrs. England.
Ann Arbor News, October 1, 1970
Caption:
It's Edible! Mrs. James England of 3109 Cherry Tree Lane, found this puff ball, a variety of mushroom, in a field near a cottage owned by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Klumpp, near Unadilla and Joslin Lake in Livingston County. Mrs. England, a bookkeeper at Will Scientific, Inc. of Ann Arbor, said she's not sure what she's going to do with the puff ball. Puff balls are edible, she says, and her parents eat them. They slice the puff ball into smaller pieces, dip them in egg batter and fry them. "Someone suggested I give it to the University and let them study it," said Mrs. England.
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1973
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