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But don't try wild mushrooms unless you really know what you're doing -- you need to be able to recognise the poisonous ones first. Even some really "mushroomy" looking ones are poisonous. Roger Phillips's book Mushrooms (Pan) is good, but you really need to be shown them as well by someone who knows. In civilised countries like France you can take them to the pharmacist who'll confirm your identification.
You may find there are organised fungus forays in your area -- contact your county wildlife trust (though it's a bit late for this year now).
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