Re: Anybody know where I can get some Chaga ?
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Got some hanging in the garage, leftover from last year
Boco couldn't catch a cold. But if he did, it would be Top Lot.
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Re: Anybody know where I can get some Chaga ?
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11/24/20 08:44 AM
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I have almost no luck finding it and we got plenty of birch. Hmm. I went out on my line two winters ago and my wife and I harvested 35 lbs of it. Dried half, the rest is still in the freezer. Chaga tea this morning, like most mornings.
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Re: Anybody know where I can get some Chaga ?
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This is Muskoka Hutchy, I think I have to start looking when I'm off the beaten path. Places where the Asian folk from the city can't find. The line in question is only just north of Pointe au Baril. Not too much further north. Or are you saying the Asian folk have pillaged it all down there? Because I took that chaga from a very small area on my line. I drive by all kinds. No one here even seems to know or care about it.
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Re: Anybody know where I can get some Chaga ?
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The latter. I don't want to paint everyone with the same brush but let's just say, being 2 hours north of Toronto, there's certain ethnic groups that travel here certain times of the year searching for naturally growing organic substances and they believe all rural property is public even after they've been told otherwise, sometimes repeatedly. Wild leeks, fiddleheads and chaga, all good examples.
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Re: Anybody know where I can get some Chaga ?
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The latter. I don't want to paint everyone with the same brush but let's just say, being 2 hours north of Toronto, there's certain ethnic groups that travel here certain times of the year searching for naturally growing organic substances and they believe all rural property is public even after they've been told otherwise, sometimes repeatedly. Wild leeks, fiddleheads and chaga, all good examples. Ya, I know what you mean. A language barrier can be accentuated and used as a crutch. Private property? Whats that?! Only saving grace is most dont get off the beaten path, like you said.
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