Asian cultures have been using lion's mane—called “hou tou gu”in Chinese and “yamabushitake”in Japanese— for its health benefits as both a medicinal mushroom and a culinary mushroom forthousandsof years. As growing scientific research shows their health benefits, the mushroom has become in...
How lions got there mane
Lion’s mane are not a quick-growing crop on logs. They typically make a small first flush 6 months after log inoculation, but it may take up to 2 years for them to really thrive. Your logs will bear fruit for up to 6 years. You can check the ends of the logs for a white fuzz...
The lion's mane mushroom can be identified by the cascading spines that replace the gills that most other mushrooms have. The mushroom is used both for culinary and medicinal purposes. Its taste is often described as being similar to a lobster, and it's used by gourmet chefs for this reaso...
"On non-workdays, parents are more evenly splitting housework and childcare. It's very much 'all hands on deck' but when there is more time available on the weekend and parents are not so pressed to get everything done, then we see the emergence of gendered patterns and inequality where...
content being produced byThe Mane Land. There was also an article on the site titled“Join The Mane Land Staff.”I had often over the years internally bemoaned that I rarely used my Bachelor’s degree in English, and the desire to write welled up in me so much that I emailed the ...
The good news: as long as you have clear access to the endgrain,you absolutely can tell the two woods apart with near 100% consistency.Let’s take a look at both the pitfalls of using the usual means of wood identification (color, grain, weight) and then move to a more reliable featu...
The makers of terrible products can’t be allowed to just silence all criticisms of their products with impunity. Sadly, there’s not much we can do here but check to see if a manufacturer has a history of censoring negative reviews. If they do, you have to ask yourself why – what ha...
One of the most noticeable differences between elk and moose is their size. Moose are much larger than elk, weighing up to 1500 pounds, while elk weigh around 450-700 pounds. Moose are the largest member of the deer family, while elk are more closely related to goats and sheep. ...
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