[link|http://www.treemendus-fruit.com/|http://www.treemendus-fruit.com/]
We'll try this link:
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It's about 40 minutes from my home in Granger (rich white suburb - mostly Republican {except me and about 20 other heretics} - of South Bend) Indiana.
I have discovered that Mutzu and Fuji are about my favorite eating apples with some of the green varieties best for cooking - just a little dab of butter and sloads of cinnamon placed on top of crushed graham crackers.
As earlier surmised, Morels are hard to come by but exist in lower Michigan and, in fact, my yard. I grab them and puff balls the size of my head and do some interesting cooking stuff with them on the grill and in the oven. As predominately a vegetarian, I substitute a lot of fungi when the beans no longer cut it. (LRPD? - ruling needed on "when beans no longer cut it".) Speaking of cheese (huh? whu?), I've found an Amish hickory smoked cheddar that is absolutely the gastronomical bomb.
I can tell that it's getting close to lunch so I best just go get something to eat rather than expound on more minutia.