Does anyone else always keep an eye towards the birch trees for Chaga fungus to make tea with?
I bring along on my trips a packet or two of honey to add to it after I let it cook on the fire for a while.
Not only is it good as a tea (which is said to be packed with antioxidants) but makes a good accessory for fire starting, as small chunks burn like a hot coal for quite a while when ignited.
Not the prettiest stuff to add to water, but it makes a great tea for those cold days.
I bring along on my trips a packet or two of honey to add to it after I let it cook on the fire for a while.
Not only is it good as a tea (which is said to be packed with antioxidants) but makes a good accessory for fire starting, as small chunks burn like a hot coal for quite a while when ignited.
Not the prettiest stuff to add to water, but it makes a great tea for those cold days.