Posts by MMush5734
Therapeutic Mushroom Magic in New Netflix Docuseries
How To Change Your Mind, TV Miniseries 2022 This docuseries by Michael Pollan presents the newest scientific research on 4 different psychedelic ‘drugs’: psilocybin (a.k.a. “magic” mushrooms), LSD, MDMA (“Ecstasy”) and mescaline cacti, as well as including their cultural and historic background. This is not a new topic of research. In fact, already in the…
Read MoreMushroom Magic Interview
A warmly-written article published in Stuff/Nelson Mail outlining our mycoremediation pilot project and workshops in 2021. By journalist Amy Ridout.
Read MoreMushroom Capsicum Sauté
A delicious breakfast recipe that aims to keep the cooking time short using simple ingredients that don’t overwhelm the flavour of the mushrooms.
Read MoreToscanini Chicken with Oyster Mushrooms and a Mesclun of Cabbage
A delicious combination of Chicken paired with Oyster Mushrooms amongst a flavour medley of poatoes, sundried tomatoes and cabbage.
Read MoreVegan Seared Oyster Mushrooms on Toast
Delicious mushrooms on toast recipe for a scrumptious and healthy breakfast or snack – great for vegans!
Read MoreContactless Delivery during Lockdown
Fresh native oyster mushrooms – free delivery to your letterbox As an ‘essential business’ providing fresh local produce, we are operating at all levels of lockdown and are offering contactless delivery in accordance with official COVID-19 safety protocols. FREE CONTACTLESS DELIVERY to Motueka and surrounds, Motueka Valley, Richmond, Stoke and Nelson. This page will be…
Read MoreGet Inspired by the Fantastic Fungi Film!
Check out this beautiful Gem! Expand your world view and learn about leading edge fungi solutions. (Available to watch on Netflix or online: https://fantasticfungi.com/watch/) From the film’s website: “When so many are struggling for connection, inspiration and hope, Fantastic Fungi brings us together as interconnected creators of our world. Fantastic Fungi, directed by Louie Schwartzberg,…
Read MoreMushroom Growing On Logs Wananga
Excerpt from Te Putahitanga o Te Waipounamu blog: Recently Kahutane Whaanga, our Resilience Pouwhakataki, attended a Mushroom Wananga for Matariki Mushrooms where mushrooms were grown on logs. Whānau were encouraged to bring their tamariki and this was normalised by the facilitators also having their tamariki at the wananga. The balance of wahine/tane facilitation was awesome,…
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