I have a large root piece that I have dried. I just shave off about 10 small chips and pout it right into my boiling water and then let steep for 10-15 minutes, add a lil honey or molasses. I like it cold or hot. Great work Tam. I just really like how you and Dave present things in such a calm way. So many other presentors in YT vids talk so fast that after I watch them, I need a good home made rum drink to calm me down ;-)
we drank sassafras tea and used bloodroot and yellowroot for med. uses also. back when i was young and folks also hunted for ginsing they could dry these roots and then sell them to merchants who then sold them commercially. i grew up mostly in Kentucky.
Thank you for your videos. They are valuable tools for learning about different plants. I first enjoyed sassafras with my grandfather many years ago. I have just recently started drinking it again and the memories that came flooding back of going to my grandparents house.
you are a wonderful human-being! thank you so much for sharing your wisdom with the world. it is so truly appreciated. bless your heart and family with good health and absolute happiness.
Excellent. I was wondering what to do with it. Thanks
perbain 3 days ago
I have a large root piece that I have dried. I just shave off about 10 small chips and pout it right into my boiling water and then let steep for 10-15 minutes, add a lil honey or molasses. I like it cold or hot. Great work Tam. I just really like how you and Dave present things in such a calm way. So many other presentors in YT vids talk so fast that after I watch them, I need a good home made rum drink to calm me down ;-)
PracticalBushcraft1 5 days ago
@BiduONominiKimaSio You are a great encouragement, thanks for all!
soarntam 1 month ago
@theearthawakens thank you so much for your kindness! May you be blessed in all!
soarntam 1 month ago
we drank sassafras tea and used bloodroot and yellowroot for med. uses also. back when i was young and folks also hunted for ginsing they could dry these roots and then sell them to merchants who then sold them commercially. i grew up mostly in Kentucky.
bayoubuford 1 month ago
its also a carcinogen.
Eckomeister223 1 month ago
ROOTBEER!!!!! :3 :3 :3
MadameHannahCorinne 1 month ago
Thank you for your videos. They are valuable tools for learning about different plants. I first enjoyed sassafras with my grandfather many years ago. I have just recently started drinking it again and the memories that came flooding back of going to my grandparents house.
csencindiver 2 months ago
great video.....
10cannons 2 months ago
you are a wonderful human-being! thank you so much for sharing your wisdom with the world. it is so truly appreciated. bless your heart and family with good health and absolute happiness.
theearthawakens 2 months ago