Mushrooms / Meat
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- kingsteven0
1 punnet a week, meat eater although seldom cook meat. will always order the pizza with the shit(ake) mushroom pun
typically but chestnut or button mushrooms but these guys just set up shop near me and i've had some of their produce and it's unreal https://www.heartygrowers.com/
- Fax_Benson0
Meat eater.
1x box of brown mushrooms per week. 1.50 ish
Occasional large flat mushrooms for baking whole. 1.00 ish
Occasional pack of dried wild mushrooms for risottos / sauces. 3.00
- Ianbolton0
What kind of mushrooms we talking here? I currently get through about 500g of chestnut mushrooms in a week - just for me. Tonight I'll make some chicken and mushroom risotto but want to find some different varieties. Meatwise - I'm currently eating only chicken and fish.
- pango0
GF hates mushrooms :(
I buy mushroom once a month. maybe. 2 bucks? or 5 bucks? depends on what kind of mushroom im getting.
- i_monk0
BF hates mushrooms :(
- oey_oey2
I want to add that I find shrooms essential in my diet.
Would love to eat more raw but they're a bit heavy sometimes.I use them in pasta, salads, in omelets for my little one, with green peas stew, with roasted seitan, also in the oven filled with different things like shrimps, spinach or cheese; sometimes I grab one and just eat it like that sometimes with a pinch of salt.
fucking love mushrooms!
- OBBTKN1
4 at home, 3 omnivore (meat eaters) and youngest daugther is ovo lacto vegetarian.
2 to 3€ in mushrooms a week, mainly champignons.
During autumn and winter, we can spend 10/20€ a week on boletus mushrooms, but one week a month or two, it depends on the price or if we can get them from friends or during our weekend hike.
We cook them with eggs, rice or pasta... But, the boletus are superb roasted on the charcoal grill (or in the grill or in the oven).
- Nairn1
Thanks all! Seems like Most people I've asked spend about 2-3 local credits a week on mushrooms and people who are vegetarian/vegan or Just Into Fucking Mushrooms spend quite a bit more than that.
Had someone suggest 20 local credits and THEN if they go to a farmers market, the same again on psh varieties. Mind you, they're quite successful... :)
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- thumb_screws1
Vegetarian.
Spend about 12 aud a week. There is an opt in in my local veggie box service for a local mushrooms growing set up. Depending on the time of year I get a wide variety. Mostly shiitake, oyster (grey, yellow and pink) lions mane and they throw in some that I have no idea what they are. I’ll forage for them occasionally too.
- dmay0
Meat eater, usually spend around 3 euros a week, more when I buy portobellos or porcinis
- sarahfailin2
I'm a pescatarian.
I buy a box of regular, brown mushrooms every other week probably. about $2 USD per week on average.sometimes I'll splurge on some fancy mushrooms from the co-op or the farmers market, and it's like buying a piece of fish. roasted lion's mane mushrooms are great!
- oey_oey1
Sometimes if there's different sorts of mushrooms I make a risotto so I'll buy more.
I also use them quite often raw in salads.
- scarabin1
Do you suspect some kind of correlation?
- ha, no, I'm trying to work something out.Nairn
- I figure if I went vegetarian I would probably buy and eat more mushrooms. They do make a decent meaty dish.monospaced
- Nairn0
I'd also be interested to hear from people who do NOT buy mushrooms each week.
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Just, so when the time comes, we can take you out back and get rid of you.
Seriously - how many of you never even think about buying mushrooms over a week?
- oey_oey1
As I live with more 5 adults and a 20 month old I'm gonna put it like this:
I'm not a meat eater and living alone I would use two packs of mushrooms spending 5€ total a week – actually would buy every three days.
With my housemates 3 of them eating meat we spend like three boxes of mushrooms making 7,50€ total.
- duckseason2
Maybe $2.50-5/week? It's very dependent on what meals we're planning on making any given week. Also meat eaters,
- Thank you.
I'm beginning to see the pattern I assumed here, so this is all good - thanks! :)Nairn
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- scarabin1
I get them every time i go shopping. No idea what they cost.
Been thinking about converting my shed into a mushroom farm, incidentally..
Ovo-lacto vegetarian
- Thank you.
'Ovo-lacto vegetarian' is interesting to me - up until 2 weeks ago when I had a chat with a Sri Lankan, I thought that was just vegetarianNairn - I'd always wondered at the 'egg-free' cake shop down the road.Nairn
- Ah. Yeah, i eat my hens’ eggs (which i know are cruelty-free) and enjoy cheese now and thenscarabin
- Yeah, that's what I don't get. Eggs can be morally free?Nairn
- I was banned from a vegan sub for asking about eating cruelty-free eggs. It makes their brains misfire when they think about it and they just get angryscarabin
- I admit i’m kind of a jerk for eating cheese and using leather but i haven’t researched that stuff enough to turn me off of it yet. Probably on purposescarabin
- Doesn't matter how vegan you are, all those other cunts are eating beef and generating leather.Nairn
- Myceilial leather;s a thing though, eh?
https://www.mylo-unl…Nairn - Yeah but the right leather jacket can be life changing & those substitutes never come close to recreating the look and feel and smell. And they don’t age wellscarabin
- Thank you.