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I as a camping and science channel can appreciate this piece of art 😎
Important to know what kind of pine tree are you using some are not safe for tea
Great vid! Yes, I like to brew it a long time in order get get out as much resins and oils as possible!
Thanks for the video
Uhhh I made v some but didn't wash off.. smelled like dog urine... was too high for a dog to reach.. is this common?
Squirrel urine???😅
I've never washed it off prior to brewing! That smell is natural to pine! Try spruce or cedar gor a different flavor profile!
Probably smart to note certain evergreens aren't edible... like I'd not recommend Hemlock needle tea LOL
Please do not rip a sapling in half to make yourself some tea.
because?
You just slaughtered that sapling. How about just pulling off some needles?
'PromoSM'
I as a camping and science channel can appreciate this piece of art 😎
Important to know what kind of pine tree are you using some are not safe for tea
Great vid! Yes, I like to brew it a long time in order get get out as much resins and oils as possible!
Thanks for the video
Uhhh I made v some but didn't wash off.. smelled like dog urine... was too high for a dog to reach.. is this common?
Squirrel urine???😅
I've never washed it off prior to brewing! That smell is natural to pine! Try spruce or cedar gor a different flavor profile!
Probably smart to note certain evergreens aren't edible... like I'd not recommend Hemlock needle tea LOL
Please do not rip a sapling in half to make yourself some tea.
because?
You just slaughtered that sapling. How about just pulling off some needles?
'PromoSM'
Great vid! Yes, I like to brew it a long time in order get get out as much resins and oils as possible!