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2009 season is now over. Good quality Midwest yellow and gray morels are now available frozen while supply lasts. Simply click on the Frozen Morel Mushroom Link to place your order. Pre-orders for late April/early May 2010 Fresh Midwest morels are welcome. Many customers pre-order in case of a poor season. Pre-orders are guaranteed to be filled.
Fresh mushrooms for the holidays! Now taking orders for fresh Golden Chanterelles, Maitake (Hen Of The Woods), Shimeji, King Trumpet, and Abalone. Big savings on these mushrooms today!
We will combine shipping on products that can be shipped together. When working with perishable products and Mother Nature we never know when/if we can ship items together. An email will be sent if we can ship your items together and refund you the difference. You may also choose to have extra product sent rather than a refund.
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Please Note:
Fresh morels are highly perishable. If you have placed an order please keep an eye out for your package. Packages should not be left outside when temperatures exceed 70 degrees. If no one is home your package will be dropped at the front door or wherever the Fed-Ex driver usually leaves packages. During late spring early summer when the temperatures heat up we will be using ice-packs to keep the morels fresh.
Fed-Ex cannot deliver to a P.O. Box. Your work place is a great place to have your order shipped to if you have a P.O. Box or feel your package will be unsafe dropped at home.
We have no control over the amount of morels that are picked and shipped in a days time. We get them out as they come in. It would be nearly impossible for us to keep in touch with everyone on shipment date. If a certain date works better for you, or if a certain date won’t work for you, just make a note on the order form and we will accommodate. Expect your order to be delivered on Tuesday -Friday. As a courtesy, Fed-Ex notifies customers by email of the shipment when we print out your shipping label. This is a minimum of 12 hours prior to shipment. Please do not rely on this email as we get many undeliverable email addresses due to the fact that they are unreadable or incorrect. It is important to leave a phone number for Fed Ex or Morelmasters to get a hold of you. Your phone number is entered into Fed-Ex's system as they sometimes cannot find addresses and need to call customers. If a phone number is not left and your package spoils due to Fed-Ex or Morelmasters not being able to get a hold of you a refund or re-ship will not be issued. Since we are dealing with a highly perishable product a phone/cell number is important.
The morels go out as they have been paid for. If you pay early in the year, expect to be one of the first shipments and so on. If you have pre-payed and there is some kind of disaster on our end your payment will be returned in full.
In rare cases of severe weather, Fed Ex’s planes run behind schedule. Fed-Ex nor Morelmasters stand behind perishables which spoil due to inclement weather. Please advise if your order is not acceptable and we will look into the matter.
Morels may lose up to a tenth of a pound per pound due to shrinkage during shipment. This weight will be regained when cleaned with water. Your morels may be slightly dry to touch which is normal.
Morchella Esculanta’s range from one to seven inches tall and can be gray, white, yellow, or brown in color. Some of the morels may have black stems which is normal. Some people actually think it is dirt and try to scrape it off.
Morels do come from the woods so don’t be alarmed if you find some ants or larvae munching on the inside of a morel. These guys also know what’s good! Clean, cook, and enjoy.
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