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  • We'll do our best to eliminate ALL toxic forever chemicals and hold accountable those who put them there without understanding the risks!

    Well y'know...technically, none of these compounds are "forever" chemicals since they'll be destroyed when the Sun engulfs the Earth in 7.5 billion years. So we lived up to our promises!

  • This is the video I learned from: https://youtu.be/9aOwgaIFKMY

    Quick rundown is there are a few ways to tell them apart:

    1. Cluster size: Chanterelles are almost always individual (or occasionally 2-3 together) not great big clusters like this
    2. Chanterelles grow out of the ground, JOL grow out of wood
    3. Flesh color: If you split them in half Chanterelles will have a white interior, JOL will be orangish
    4. Size: Chanterelles tend to be quite a bit smaller than JOL
  • Looks like a nice cluster of Jack-O-Lantern mushrooms

    Unfortunately, they are a Chanterelle lookalike that cause pretty unpleasant effects in people that get tricked into eating them. But they are pretty to look at