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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 3094294" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>In NE PA we used to hunt "Sheeps Head" and "PaPinkies" in the beginning of the Fall usually right after a rain. for the PaPinkies they would grow in clumps around logs dead trees. Now the Sheeps Head kind of looked like Colliflower and when you would find it growing you would keep it a secret and let it keep growing bigger with time.</p><p>You can dry put the PaPinkies by threading a string through them and hanging. When they are dried out you can then use to make soup. OR you can Can them. Cooking with some butter and with scrambled eggs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 3094294, member: 116439"] In NE PA we used to hunt "Sheeps Head" and "PaPinkies" in the beginning of the Fall usually right after a rain. for the PaPinkies they would grow in clumps around logs dead trees. Now the Sheeps Head kind of looked like Colliflower and when you would find it growing you would keep it a secret and let it keep growing bigger with time. You can dry put the PaPinkies by threading a string through them and hanging. When they are dried out you can then use to make soup. OR you can Can them. Cooking with some butter and with scrambled eggs. [/QUOTE]
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