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MUSHROOMS NEED HIGH HEAT.(Living)
The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
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June 1, 2005|
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Byline: Joyce Rosencrans Post food editor
Two things beginning cooks need to know about fresh mushrooms. No, three things:
* The growing medium for the huge mushroom-growing operation near Jackson, Ohio, may indeed contain racehorse manure trucked from Scioto Downs in Columbus (I saw the mountain of manure outside of Campbell's fresh-mushroom operation years ago). But that manure, by the time it touches any mushroom spores, has been so aged, so processed and so sterilized, that the eventual mix of "growing medium" is more like potting soil, OK?
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