truffles/ parasitic plants - the difference (Jan/28/2008 )
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I promise to become less a "Fresssack" and get involved in non-food discussions too
But have you ever tried tagliatelle with fresh truffels.....mhhh....cant wait for November
I promise to become less a "Fresssack" and get involved in non-food discussions too
But have you ever tried tagliatelle with fresh truffels.....mhhh....cant wait for November![biggrin.gif]()
never heard of tagliatelle....i don't mind waiting until november as long as i'm able to get some
I promise to become less a "Fresssack" and get involved in non-food discussions too
But have you ever tried tagliatelle with fresh truffels.....mhhh....cant wait for November![biggrin.gif]()
never heard of tagliatelle....i don't mind waiting until november as long as i'm able to get some![biggrin.gif]()
just to make you hungry.....follow me
hope november arrives soon...and I have to make a reservation at my favourite hotel and restaurant
hey strawberry,
how's it going? i hope it's not too late to reply to this. have you found any way to grow the parasitic plants on media culture? i just saw this book on amazon, i'll try to check out later if it's available at the library, hope you find it useful:
In Vitro Methods for Parasite Cultivation (Hardcover)
by Angela E.R. Taylor (Editor), John R. Baker (Editor)
Hardcover: 465 pages
Publisher: Academic Press Inc (Dec 1987)
Language English
ISBN-10: 0126838550
ISBN-13: 978-0126838558
if it's something completly different i apologize![blush.gif]()
cheers!
-gebirgsziege-
always thinking about food!!
-toejam-
-strawberry-
QUOTE (toejam @ May 20 2008, 06:27 PM)
always thinking about food!! ![laugh.gif]()
I promise to become less a "Fresssack" and get involved in non-food discussions too
But have you ever tried tagliatelle with fresh truffels.....mhhh....cant wait for November
-gebirgsziege-
QUOTE (gebirgsziege @ May 21 2008, 02:05 AM)
QUOTE (toejam @ May 20 2008, 06:27 PM)
always thinking about food!! ![laugh.gif]()
I promise to become less a "Fresssack" and get involved in non-food discussions too
But have you ever tried tagliatelle with fresh truffels.....mhhh....cant wait for November
never heard of tagliatelle....i don't mind waiting until november as long as i'm able to get some
-toejam-
QUOTE (toejam @ May 21 2008, 05:11 PM)
QUOTE (gebirgsziege @ May 21 2008, 02:05 AM)
QUOTE (toejam @ May 20 2008, 06:27 PM)
always thinking about food!! ![laugh.gif]()
I promise to become less a "Fresssack" and get involved in non-food discussions too
But have you ever tried tagliatelle with fresh truffels.....mhhh....cant wait for November
never heard of tagliatelle....i don't mind waiting until november as long as i'm able to get some
-gebirgsziege-
i'm starting to look for web-sources on media suitable for parasitic plants
-strawberry-
QUOTE (strawberry @ Jun 17 2008, 04:49 PM)
i'm starting to look for web-sources on media suitable for parasitic plants ![smile.gif]()
hey strawberry,
how's it going? i hope it's not too late to reply to this. have you found any way to grow the parasitic plants on media culture? i just saw this book on amazon, i'll try to check out later if it's available at the library, hope you find it useful:
In Vitro Methods for Parasite Cultivation (Hardcover)
by Angela E.R. Taylor (Editor), John R. Baker (Editor)
Hardcover: 465 pages
Publisher: Academic Press Inc (Dec 1987)
Language English
ISBN-10: 0126838550
ISBN-13: 978-0126838558
if it's something completly different i apologize
cheers!
-toejam-
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