📚 node [[douglas fir]]
this alludes to:
Larger female cones are on the same tree, hang down, look woody, and have 3-pronged bracts that resemble the tail and rear feet of a [[mouse]]. In a common [[Salish]] story, a long time ago, mice were running from a fire and dove into Douglas fir cones to find refuge, where they became eternally stuck.
recommends making [[tea]] or [[sun tea]] for [[hydration]]
[[infused]] [[honey]], [[infused]] [[vinegar]], [[tinctures]], and [[syrups]].
I wonder if the honey would taste too medicinal? Conversely, might be very very nice when sick.
People pickle spruce tips....
📖 stoas
- public document at doc.anagora.org/douglas-fir
- video call at meet.jit.si/douglas-fir
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