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Discussion in 'Magic Mushrooms' started by pr0ne420, Apr 28, 2009.

  1. pr0ne420

    pr0ne420 Senior Member

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    Is it ok to eat slighty rotted mushrooms?
     
  2. PurpByThePound

    PurpByThePound purpetrator

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    I wouldn't
     
  3. pr0ne420

    pr0ne420 Senior Member

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    I read it should be fine, only slighty rotted. I guess I have bad karma, all my grain jars are contaminated, EVERY SINGLE ONE. I dunno whats going on. This has never happened. And 2 PE jars and 1 B+ got contaminated. I put it outside hoping for it to grow.
     
  4. PurpByThePound

    PurpByThePound purpetrator

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    I'm thinking my jars have bacillus. Cracked and popped grains = no bueno :(
     
  5. BillyX

    BillyX Member

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    Some friends of mine made a batch of mushroom juice out of rotten shrooms i tried it out with a friend after a heavy night of drinking and doing a pill, it was a intense trip from hell! As for the safety of doing it i have no idea im still alive after doing it but that by does not mean its a good idea or safe to do so.
     
  6. Gratefully Dawg

    Gratefully Dawg Member

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    if your gonna eat them do it before they get worse. I've had friends that've eaten mushies that were covered with white fuzz. I wouldn't normally eat that but they claimed it made em stronger.
     
  7. lostdazedintime

    lostdazedintime Fucked in the head

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    it isn't bad karma dude, there is allways a reason when it comes to contamination, under what conditions were your jars knocked up?

    ive eaten fuzzy mushies and survived but i dont really think it's a good idea.
     
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