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Loop Biotech, based in Delft in the Netherlands, brought its first mushroom casket to the U.S. last week, for a funeral in rural Maine. Loop grows mushrooms into the shape of a casket in just ...
This Spanish mushroom omelet from chef José Andrés is supersimple and a great make-ahead dish for brunch. Slideshow: More Recipes With Mushrooms In a 10-inch nonstick skillet, heat the 6 ...
The family of Ho Shung-pun, a low-key clan of real estate developers in Hong Kong, has put a commercial property on the block after selling several luxury houses on The Peak last year to repay debt.
A toxic mushroom at the centre of an Australian woman’s ongoing murder trial is also found in Canada. Currently on trial, Erin Patterson, 50, is accused of killing three relatives and attempting to ...
An Australian woman accused of murdering three people with poisonous mushrooms has told a court that she lied to police because she feared being held "responsible". Erin Patterson is charged with ...
1:16 Australia police investigating after 3 die from suspected mushroom poisoning Australia police investigating after 3 die from suspected mushroom poisoning “I had felt for some months that my ...
It’s mushroom season in many parts of Australia. Between April and about June, the cooler and wetter weather are the perfect conditions for mushrooms to grow in the wild. In Tasmania and parts ...
Erin Patterson allegedly changed her story to a health investigator and became difficult to contact in the days after cooking a poisonous mushroom meal for her estranged husband's family.
Our journalists will bring you updates from court throughout the day in the blog below. Ms Patterson, 50, is accused of murdering her estranged husband’s parents, Don and Gail Patterson, both 70 ...
The woman at the centre of the Leongatha mushroom poisoning case has taken to the witness box at her triple-murder trial. Erin Patterson, 50, is facing trial accused of deliberately poisoning a ...
The prosecution rested its case on June 2 after a month of evidence from relatives and medical, forensic and mushroom experts.
An Australian woman told police she "loved" members of her husband's family she was later accused of killing with poison mushrooms, a court heard today. Erin Patterson, 50, is charged with ...