Hi all.... flu season is here... But mother nature has compelled me to share this recipe with you because she loves you so much!!!!
I thought I would post my personal recipe for pine needle tea which is full of vitamin c and antioxidants and is abundant and free. Our Buddhist ancestors would absolutely have known about this and some of them may have consumed a little bit too much and turned themselves into mummies (But that's a whole other story)...
The needles of pretty much all pine trees (pinus) and spruce (Picea) are edible (keep in mind I'm in Canada so you may need to do your research if you're in Asia or somewhere really exotic). This recipe is the bare bones and is not meant to taste really good. it actually kind of tastes terrible but it is sooo good for you.
1. get some pine needles. I have white pine and spruce in the picture
2. I also harvest chaga occasionally (So that's a whole separate post on how to do that sustainably) and I grind this up in a coffee grinder. and put a tablespoon or so in the pot. But sometimes I put more in and I get a few extra boils out of it.
3. then I fill it just till the needles are covered and I simmer it on my wood stove
4. at this point you could strain the mixture or put it into a French press...m
5. Enjoy (many would enjoy some honey or maple syrup or some sugar of some sort to make it more palatable) But I just think about it as medicine and now I kind of enjoy the taste....
To your health!
_/\_
sat/ah
matt
I thought I would post my personal recipe for pine needle tea which is full of vitamin c and antioxidants and is abundant and free. Our Buddhist ancestors would absolutely have known about this and some of them may have consumed a little bit too much and turned themselves into mummies (But that's a whole other story)...
The needles of pretty much all pine trees (pinus) and spruce (Picea) are edible (keep in mind I'm in Canada so you may need to do your research if you're in Asia or somewhere really exotic). This recipe is the bare bones and is not meant to taste really good. it actually kind of tastes terrible but it is sooo good for you.
1. get some pine needles. I have white pine and spruce in the picture
2. I also harvest chaga occasionally (So that's a whole separate post on how to do that sustainably) and I grind this up in a coffee grinder. and put a tablespoon or so in the pot. But sometimes I put more in and I get a few extra boils out of it.
3. then I fill it just till the needles are covered and I simmer it on my wood stove
4. at this point you could strain the mixture or put it into a French press...m
5. Enjoy (many would enjoy some honey or maple syrup or some sugar of some sort to make it more palatable) But I just think about it as medicine and now I kind of enjoy the taste....
To your health!
_/\_
sat/ah
matt
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