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"Patterson has told police she purchased a package of mushrooms from an Asian grocery store in Mount Waverley at least three months before the lunch. The package of mushrooms she bought was hand-labelled, she said.
For the meal, the rehydrated mushrooms were mixed with other mushrooms purchased from a supermarket and cooked into the beef Wellington dish."
So why did she need to use a dehydrator, when the mushrooms were rehydrated?
Mushroom cook says she bought fungi from Asian grocer and her children ate the lunch leftovers
Erin Patterson told police she, too, was sick from the beef Wellington lunch that police suspect killed her former in-laws and another relative.www.watoday.com.au
why did she need to throw the dehydrator out if she didn't use it?