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Amanita muscaria (fly agaric)
Originally from the northern hemisphere, this large spotty mushroom is now naturalised in the southern hemisphere, including Australia. In places it has become invasive.
Traditionally, fly agaric was used as an insecticide, hence its common name. In recent years it has become a favoured hallucinogen, though not without risks. Fatal poisonings are not common but have occurred. Sickness is not so rare. I’ll be leaving these pretty mushrooms off the menu and in the ground for the fairies to perch on.
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linen tea towels
Our tea towels are designed by Boo at Susurrus Studio in Darwin River.
Boo uses a variety of techniques to design the fabrics including painting, drawing, lino prints and digital photography and drawing.
Our tea towels are 100% linen, making them durable and super absorbent.
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"... lightweight yet the most absorbent tea towel I have ever used!"
- Alice
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They come in a range of great designs with vibrant colours to match any kitchen.
They wash beautifully and are an asset to any kitchen.
At 45 x 65cm they're a great size too.
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