(Part 2) Top products from r/kzoo

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We found 4 product mentions on r/kzoo. We ranked the 23 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/bbqturtle · 4 pointsr/kzoo

This is what I'll tell you:

  1. There's a really, really good morel book put out by a MSU professor a few years ago. https://smile.amazon.com/Morels-Michael-Kuo/dp/0472030361?sa-no-redirect=1 It talks about the event in boyne, michigan hunting and tips.
  2. In that book, he lays out a lot of misinformation about morel hunting. But the thing I've connected with the most, is that morels are pretty much everywhere. Some people only look on the northwest-side of hills, and guess what, they only ever find morels on the northwest-side of hills (self-selection bias). Since caring a bit less about WHERE to look, and instead focusing on HOW OFTEN to look, my luck has increased a bit. The biggest first step is to go to some land and look around.
  3. With the above in mind, WHEN to look is pretty important. They do grow everywhere, but it seems like the rain and temperature can vary from place to place - and so can morel growth. So, consistently visiting the same spots day after day in early may seems to be a great way to get your first find.

    After using the techniques above, I don't rake in 100 morels a season like the people that post impressive photos on facebook. But, when the timing is right, I've found them in the yard by the edge of some trees, in the nearby woods, and by a few neighborhood pine trees. It is really about being somewhere at the right time. Once you know what you are looking for, and when to look, it's just a matter of staring at the ground for a few hours until you find some!

    I haven't found any this year. I've seen a few finds floating around, but I think this weekend or next weekend will be one of the first that will effect the kzoo area, and the following weeks will also be strong. I've almost always found luck when the plant growth / forest weeds are about 4-8 inches tall. Before the first forest greens are around 4 inches tall, I've never really found any. I generally look for that as my rule of thumb, but as said above, that's probably why I usually find them there.

    Hope this helps!
u/Accentoflife · -1 pointsr/kzoo

I respect your view. For the record I don’t see a bachelors as fantastic, it’s just a base line education in today world, that you don’t have. It’s not going to get you the job but it does put you in the running. When you do get the experience, you need the degree to change careers, location, or desire promotion. I don’t know why your friends are jobless. Maybe they didn’t listen when the idea of an internship came up, or Maybe they should have went for more of a specialize degree. They are jobless still because of there choices, a lot of people in that situation go to grad school. Witch is never a bad idea!

I recommend the book “what color is my parachute and you can do anything.

https://www.amazon.com/You-Can-Anything-Surprising-Education/dp/0316548804

https://www.amazon.com/What-Color-Your-Parachute-2019/dp/0399581685/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?adgrpid=59706783327&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI7s-yoeyv4gIVSLnACh1CegY6EAAYAiAAEgIJNvD_BwE&hvadid=274697774361&hvdev=m&hvlocphy=9017328&hvnetw=g&hvpos=1t2&hvqmt=e&hvrand=16351004569617750059&hvtargid=kwd-492238811752&hydadcr=15807_10362721&keywords=what+color+is+my+parachute&qid=1558552439&s=gateway&sr=8-1

u/NotAshe · 3 pointsr/kzoo

Easy then. Just tip a toe into the water.

This book is boilerplate amongst my homeschool friends. Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons https://www.amazon.com/dp/0671631985/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_.nk8AbX72YP3Y

For a few bucks, you can teach your kid to read by the end of summer. This is the hard stuff. Most of kindergarten is fine motor skills and staying on task.