What are some good movies about thots?
Thotcore
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that stuff is supposed to be very tasty
Spring breakers. Planet terror.
Spring Breakers
decent flick and good fapping
lots of undies and legs
Yes it's called Chicken of the Woods for a reason, very rich flavor that's good sauteed with a little butter and garlic. One of the better tasting fungi, up there with morels imo.
Tried it in my mycology course. Tastes absolutely like chicken.
man my grandma's place out in the country used to have a bunch of morels growing out there and she'd fry them up and that shit was so good, i haven't had a morel since i was in middle school
Forrest Gump has the final boss of thots in it
I work in the woods out west, sometimes they can be hard to find but there have been some large fires on my forest for the last couple of years and I find them all over the place in the burn area. Usually around the end of March to the beginning of April when it's raining but warming up a little they can be found in wet spots. It's sad to see all of the dead timber but finding morels coming up with all the new green growth is pretty fun.
fungi are more closely related to animals than they are to plants
>have two nuclei
>have a cell membrane like an animal but also have a cell wall like a plant
wtf did god mean by this?
Any thotcore road trip movies?
are they OK?
They ded.
goddamnit can someone tell me where to find this in leafland or make a thread in /ck/ about it? not vegan or vegetarian by any means but a mushroom that "tastes like chicken" and can be prepared just like chicken is boggling my mind right now. can you make it like a tendie? or is it better pan fried / possibly grilled
>that image
thanks for reminding me of this absolute foodkino OP
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>that crunching noise
>extremely simple recipe using little ingredients
>no voiceover
good shit user
>Women are whores because they don't wanna have sex with me, r-right guys? XD
Pathetic, incel
>eating cream cheese and chives that have been mashed together on a tree trunk in the woods
that's gonna be a no from me, dog
I've mostly seen it growing on broadleaf trees, last time I saw it it was growing on a flowering plum but it'll grow on a lot of dead/dying trees in the right conditions, usually in a wound or where a branch has broken off. Usually in early fall. I wouldn't say it tastes EXACTLY like chicken but the consistency is there. Saute it for the best results but just look up chicken of the woods recipes. The best part is the outer sections, the further in you go the rubberier it gets.
No features, loads of shorts though
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