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How To Make Sprite From PINE NEEDLES | Pine Needle Soda 

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Let's make pine needle soda that's suppose to taste like Sprite? 🌲🍋🥤
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00:00 Intro
0:15 What are we making?
1:35 How to identify Eastern white pine.
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3:35 Collapsible funnel.
4:07 Adding sugar, pine needles & water.
5:44 3 days later.
6:22 Meyer lemons.
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11:50 Taste test.
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@sarahdaestrela6098
@sarahdaestrela6098 Год назад
Word of caution to folks: hemlock can refer to two very different plants: one is conifer trees, which are safe, and the other is a poisonous plant in the carrot family. Don't make this from poison hemlock!
@irene_in_progress
@irene_in_progress Год назад
😅 came here looking for this warning 🙏🏻
@hew2356
@hew2356 Год назад
That was my first thought when I heard "hemlock!"
@80PercentScottish
@80PercentScottish Год назад
Interesting. In the UK hemlock refers to the dangerous plant alone. Never heard of a conifer being called hemlock here.
@ethelryan257
@ethelryan257 Год назад
@@80PercentScottish Tsuga sieboldii. Crushed, the needles of this conifer smell like the poisonous Conium maculatum which you know.
@kcofini8919
@kcofini8919 Год назад
@@hew2356 Yes, my first thought was " didn't Socrates kill himself with hemlock?"
@ainschuntayleuhn1147
@ainschuntayleuhn1147 Год назад
Warning! A Canning jar is not designed for a lot of internal pressure compared to a Pop Bottle. You can have it Blow-up if there is too much pressure or a flaw in the glass. (Former Glass Inspector for Consumers Glass)
@ashtoncruz2463
@ashtoncruz2463 Год назад
This comment deserves all the likes.
@relax2dream164
@relax2dream164 Год назад
Great information.
@TweetyPAK7
@TweetyPAK7 Год назад
Interesting. And interesting job!
@anasevi9456
@anasevi9456 Год назад
yep, if I would hazard a guess since there is no heating in this recipe; SodaStream bottles would be the most available and best to use with a wide enough mouth to shake the needles out with a rinze.
@TheTinkerersWife
@TheTinkerersWife Год назад
That sounds yummy. I would recommend using washed kombucha bottles like the GT brand's to ferment in.
@GreatDane933
@GreatDane933 Год назад
later in the year, I can recommend making elderflower drink. You can probably find lots of recipes. But you basically do what you did with the needles. The drink needs to be diluted before drinking, and is the taste of summer for most danes. You can also ferment the diluted drink into "elderflower champagne". the flowers are also great dipped in crepe batter, fried and dusted with powdered sugar.
@natew7790
@natew7790 Год назад
I would warn everyone against using a canning jar for making sodas. They are not designed to handle the pressure and can explode, causing a big mess or worse, injury.
@emzkoe3904
@emzkoe3904 Год назад
I've seen this a few times but only say canning jars. Is it the same with the flip-top bottle?
@ghostfacekiller891
@ghostfacekiller891 Год назад
@@emzkoe3904 no the thickness of the bottles glass was designed to have internalized pressure, so thats fine
@emzkoe3904
@emzkoe3904 Год назад
@@ghostfacekiller891 thanks 😊
@ghostfacekiller891
@ghostfacekiller891 Год назад
@@emzkoe3904 happy fermenting 😄
@vegaxpunk
@vegaxpunk Год назад
Burp ur Jars
@boxybrown33
@boxybrown33 Год назад
First time I made spruce tip syrup I couldn’t believe how good it was. Turns out most evergreens can be used to flavor things and they all taste great.
@TPark-rf3lt
@TPark-rf3lt Год назад
Theres a clever little book called "How To Eat Your Christmas Tree" thats worth a look, if anyone is interested 😊
@promisedjubileedaniels
@promisedjubileedaniels Год назад
@@TPark-rf3lt I'll check that out! Thanks for sharing 😁
@sharonlatour6230
@sharonlatour6230 Год назад
😁 I didn't know that!!
@llamasugar5478
@llamasugar5478 Год назад
@@TPark-rf3lt Ooh, TFS!
@kathleennorton7913
@kathleennorton7913 Год назад
Some are poisonous!
@jaemcgriff2425
@jaemcgriff2425 Год назад
She is so good with describing tastes. I promise it’s like I’m tasting whatever it is with her. I love this channel.
@barbarjinks8170
@barbarjinks8170 Год назад
I just went through the most horrific breakup of my life and I missed seeing your videos all over Facebook. I smiled when I saw your friendly happy face flash across my RU-vid feed as I clicked. Thank you for being just pure entertainment and kindness. Thank you for never once mentioning something happening in the world and just cutting straight to the chase in teaching us something. You have no idea how much it can help someone.
@dianekim4385
@dianekim4385 24 дня назад
Yes. Life is for the living. Let's do it and inspire others to do likewise.
@ariella1454
@ariella1454 Год назад
You should actually try a lot of Black Foragers recipes because they’re all so interesting. I’d love to see you try her seamoss panna cotta, violet syrup or the one where she did a a vegan chick file sandwich dupe with battered fried mushroom
@emmymade
@emmymade Год назад
Alexis is wonderful. A little while back I made a scrumptious fried chicken of the woods sandwich : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WAGtQWbiWzg.html.
@pattiannepascual
@pattiannepascual Год назад
@@emmymade ♥️♥️♥️
@ariella1454
@ariella1454 Год назад
@@emmymade omigosh you did do the mushroom one! 😆 haha thanks I’ll check that out now. Hers looked so delish
@barshafoxman4169
@barshafoxman4169 Год назад
I would love to see a collab series with you and Alexis! :)
@brucetidwell7715
@brucetidwell7715 Год назад
I've had violet syrup. It's pleasant and very floral. I don't just love it but my mother did. It does turn out a beautiful pale purple color. We made it from American wild violets, not Parma violets used in perfume which would have a much stronger flavor. Mushroom Chik fil e? Right. Maybe it's tasty but I don't see that even remotely being a chik fil e. Unless she just means a spicy battered slice of something vaguely chickenish flavored.
@rhondawest6838
@rhondawest6838 Год назад
In school they taught us that white pine has five needles per bundle and red has three, and to remember that, count the letters in the color. 😉 Edited to add: apparently the pitch pine has three needles, not the red pine. Turns out not all fun facts are, in fact, facts. 😟 (Still applies to the white pine, tho)
@eastdallasalice
@eastdallasalice Год назад
Wow, if that’s true, how can we as believers or non, neglect the presence of intelligent design by nature. Meaning, for some who don’t get it. Something with a thinking power came up with the designs in nature.
@jenduck5520
@jenduck5520 Год назад
@@eastdallasalice say what now. Red in Spanish is roja. Four letters. Red in French is rouge… take my drift?
@jenduck5520
@jenduck5520 Год назад
Great way to remember!
@rhondawest6838
@rhondawest6838 Год назад
@@eastdallasalice well, something with thinking power who spoke English and could count came up with the names, that's for sure 😊
@eastdallasalice
@eastdallasalice Год назад
@@rhondawest6838 which came from word origins 👦🏻
@wherethehellamiat
@wherethehellamiat Год назад
idk if I'd do that with a Christmas tree Aside from the pesticides they also get a couple coats of tree paint before getting cut and shipped in the fall And if I remember correctly, pine needles are rich in vitamin C.
@Lavenderrose73
@Lavenderrose73 25 дней назад
I would definitely have to know beyond a shadow of a doubt that the tree had not been treated with something before doing that. Maybe going to one of those places where you have to cut your own tree down might be safer. I live in Sacramento and don't see very many white pines, although I do see a very Tall Pine Tree but I don't know what kind of pine it is. It has regular pine needles so I know it's not one of the yew pine trees, but I don't know if it's a pine that is safe to do this with. I wanted to try it last time it rained and a lot of those branches had fallen to the ground, and I almost did take that chance. Stopped short of that.
@Parsonal
@Parsonal Год назад
Where I live we call this 'spruce beer', it's funny to hear it referred to as 'pine needle soda'! I'm surprised that it's compared to Sprite, too, I've never considered it to have a citrusy taste. One of my favourite bubbly flavours.
@bellablue5285
@bellablue5285 Год назад
Only spruce beer I've had tasted the way a Christmas tree (or pinesol) smells. Not sure citrus came anywhere near my mind
@emptysoul5057
@emptysoul5057 Год назад
Spruce pine killed one of my goats idk. I don't eat things that kill them since they can eat almost anything.
@brandon9172
@brandon9172 Год назад
​@@emptysoul5057 Spruce pine isn't a thing. Those are two different genera. All spruce trees species are edible. You're goat probably either ate one of the few pines species that are toxic (which are not the ones people consume) or a Fir species.
@RometoDade
@RometoDade Год назад
They are 2 different things. Spruce and pine are different trees
@Shitballs69420
@Shitballs69420 Год назад
Yea spruce beer, ancient recipe. Also yea didn’t understand the sprite comparison either.
@inofmotion
@inofmotion Год назад
SO HAPPY YOUR SENSE OF SMELL AND TASTE AND COMING BACK! We sorely missed seeing how much YOU enjoyed your own gastronomic experiences, with your endearing, articulate and thoughtful descriptions of them - but we'll take any time we can have with you. Thank you for your consistent efforts for us, through it all.
@FaeAstray
@FaeAstray Год назад
I grew up in Southern Appalachia and my Mamaw made pine needle and ginger brews from things she gathered around her farm. She also made alcoholic brews too.
@TheBesilas
@TheBesilas 21 день назад
Appalachia is a brewers dream when it comes to making anything homebrew and hedgerow
@JTrizzleFizzle
@JTrizzleFizzle Год назад
7:40 Yes, you want to keep it at least above 68 degrees Fahrenheit minimum (ideally mid 70s). I'm also from New England and used to make my own kombucha. My house didn't heat very well, so the winters were always hard to get good batches.
@deliar.c.3389
@deliar.c.3389 6 месяцев назад
Your description of flavor is helpful. Thanks for doing a 7 days later example too.
@LaynieFingers
@LaynieFingers Год назад
Keep in mind that all the sugar you put in isn't in the final product, because of the yeast eating it to make the carbonation. :D
@CookingWithCows
@CookingWithCows Год назад
And alcohol
@TameraJacobs
@TameraJacobs Год назад
Does that the mean that the ending product would be lower sugar then say a soda you buy at the store.
@amypaperlady1210
@amypaperlady1210 Год назад
@@TameraJacobs Heck, the *starting* product has less sugar...
@LaynieFingers
@LaynieFingers Год назад
@@TameraJacobs This particular one has less sugar at the beginning than a regular soda, so yes.
@player2763
@player2763 Год назад
@@amypaperlady1210 trueeee
@umami6462
@umami6462 Год назад
these are my favorite videos, when you ferment foods/drinks with elements from nature that we usually don’t use, thank you !!
@emmymade
@emmymade Год назад
It was my pleasure and glad to hear from a fellow fermenting enthusiast. 🤩
@rubensgirls9541
@rubensgirls9541 Год назад
Please, please, please if you are going to use your Christmas tree make sure it has not been sprayed with anything! Most tree farms have to spray their trees with antifungals, and pesticides. These are not meant to be ingested.
@juliblued
@juliblued Год назад
I just commented the same thing having not seen yours.
@alltheday
@alltheday Год назад
I wanted you to make this because I don't believe it tastes like Sprite and knew you would tell us the truth!
@LordDragox412
@LordDragox412 Год назад
TikTok: It tastes like X! Real life: It doesn't. Wow, who would've thought? What a shocker.
@hypercane2023
@hypercane2023 Год назад
Yeah!
@moonchildasmr1
@moonchildasmr1 Год назад
Maybe if you add some lemon and lime juice, since that's what flavor sprite is
@glasperle77
@glasperle77 Год назад
@@moonchildasmr1 then you just can use soda stream and put lemon juice in-no pine needles needed haha
@scott8919
@scott8919 Год назад
If you soak pine needles in water it's going to taste like pine. It doesn't take a wizard to figure that out. Just like with the soy sauce soda that was supposed to "taste like Coke".
@TrisaRenee1990
@TrisaRenee1990 Год назад
I love the black forager she is truly just amazing! So glad you also find her incredible
@Silentgrace11
@Silentgrace11 Год назад
Can confirm that yes, fermentation definitely prefers slightly warmer conditions! Those yeasty boys like to be warm and cozy, so room temp conditions would probably be optimal for letting them fizz and flourish ~
@kylekelly1167
@kylekelly1167 Год назад
I find things ferment good a top of the refrigerator near the back where the coils are pulling the heat out of the refrigerator.
@matherman1111
@matherman1111 Год назад
Yup, yeast like it warm.
@kylekelly1167
@kylekelly1167 Год назад
@@matherman1111 made delicious cinnamon rolls this method.
@matherman1111
@matherman1111 Год назад
@@kylekelly1167 oooo sounds nice
@Klinety66
@Klinety66 Год назад
You can also do this with piñon pine if you are out west. It's a real miracle tree, it's extremely fragrant, the nuts are superior in flavor, and the hardened sap can be used as chewing gum.
@Star1320Light
@Star1320Light 3 месяца назад
It is my absolute favorite and I've been missing it in the Ozarks and as I experiment with pine soda.
@gabrielfear2833
@gabrielfear2833 Год назад
You always make my day. Honest and objective while being respectful and wholesome. A treasure.
@sheryljohnson6602
@sheryljohnson6602 Год назад
I love pine needle tea, but wouldn't have thought to ferment it like this. Also, some of the 'lemony' taste you're getting is not from the lemon, but the pine. One of the things I love about pine needle tea is the lemony taste.
@christinalewis9305
@christinalewis9305 Год назад
hello what is the safest pine needles to drink
@moonasha
@moonasha Год назад
@@christinalewis9305 white pine, because you can't confuse them for anything else. Yew is really the only pine tree thing that is poisonous and you'll never mistake it for white pine
@xnonsuchx
@xnonsuchx Год назад
When many people complain about sugar in sodas, they neatly ignore the fact that fruit juices have similar amounts and that bitterness/sourness flavors (in colas, Dr. Pepper, esp.) would make the drinks less palatable without enough sweetness. Look at how much sugar you need to add to lemonade/limeade. Try making a gallon of Kool-Aid with only half the sugar and see how bad it tastes.
@mgratk
@mgratk Год назад
When I was growing up we only ever made Kool-Aid with half the sugar. It was way too sweet otherwise. Different tastes for different folks.
@xnonsuchx
@xnonsuchx Год назад
@@mgratk I agree it's quite sweet w/ the full amount of sugar, but I tried the Tropical Punch flavor w/ about 25-30% less sugar and found it slightly bitter, so I do maybe 10% less sugar.
@huntersigler9895
@huntersigler9895 Год назад
You’re not really supposed to drink fruit juice either 🤷‍♂️
@TheMinot60
@TheMinot60 Год назад
I use to make it with 2/3 sugar, pre diabetes. Now I’m just drinking unsweetened teas and an occasional no sugar added kumbacha.
@adajanetta1
@adajanetta1 Год назад
It's a matter of taste. Like others we made KoolAid with about half the sugar suggested. Most "diet" drinks are much too sweet (even before the weird aftertaste and the itching). The sugar content of fruit juices is not added to the juice but naturally occurring. Even so I cut apple juice, one of the sweetest juices, half and half with water for my baby. The main objection to fruit juice is that while it contains no more sugar/fructose than the fruit, and all the same vitamins and minerals, it has no fibre and there are a lot of apples needed to make a glass of juice, raising the calorie count.
@thekingswool
@thekingswool Год назад
The joy in your face from being able to smell that lemon is priceless! So glad you got it back ❤
@RC_0669
@RC_0669 Год назад
I love when something works and Emmy gets so excited!
@FranticPixel
@FranticPixel Год назад
Jones soda made a Christmas Tree soda for the holidays and it was surprisingly good. I’m willing to try this!
@MyFocusVaries
@MyFocusVaries Год назад
Interesting! I met the Jones Soda creator 20+years ago at my university in Burnaby.
@Batmandabomb
@Batmandabomb Год назад
Dont use christmas trees... they can be sprayed
@ashmomofboys
@ashmomofboys Год назад
I’ve been drinking this stuff for years and years. Living in Colorado with so many pines makes it super easy.
@michaelbeams9553
@michaelbeams9553 Год назад
Pine needles have a very high Vitamin C content . ( Pine needle tea was used to combat Vitamin C deficiency (a.k.a. Scurvy) ) . So I would imagine this "Homemade Sprite" is high in Vitamin C . 🌲
@wallyman292
@wallyman292 Год назад
My parents had a sailboat when I was growing up. We'd spend every weekend at the marina during the Summer months. Dad would usually start his day with a vodka and grapefruit (aka: a "greyhound"), which my mom would often scold him for. His answer was always "Gotta prevent the Scurvy!" thanks for the fond memory!
@goshdarnit
@goshdarnit Год назад
Pine needles tea is very medicinal and great anti viral
@annie6515
@annie6515 Год назад
Oh my goodness how neat is this! Huge fan of the The Black Forager too 💚
@sjhobsey1929
@sjhobsey1929 Год назад
Love the black forager she’s funny happy snacking don’t die. 😂😂
@kitm141
@kitm141 Год назад
She is an absolute hero. The look, the knowledge, the attitude… I am such a fan.
@winterwalker6074
@winterwalker6074 Год назад
This could be a healthy alternative for those who crave sprite or are sprite lovers. Pine needles have a ton of antioxidants 👍🏿.
@Star1320Light
@Star1320Light 3 месяца назад
My flat bottle (needs fermented longer) tastes like sprite. Sprite is the only soda I enjoy, but can only take a couple drinks of. No lemon needed. And, it tastes better than sprite. I'm using ponderosa. WAY better than sprite, and my kiddo who drinks way too much sprite didn't even know people called it sprite, and has been very excited about this experiment, and even getting Involved, but refuses much of my other kitchen experiments ...like he has some psychic sense he's going to love or hate it before it's even made. So, yes; some does taste like sprite and even the choosiest of teens agree. We used 2 TB sugar, and 2-3 ponderosa puffs in a 16 oz bale wire top bottle.
@sheilamustain2390
@sheilamustain2390 Год назад
SO happy about your smell and taste returning. I can see how happy and relieved you are.
@kyoung2918
@kyoung2918 Год назад
If you added lemon peel to it, I wonder how it would affect it.
@skeetsmcgrew3282
@skeetsmcgrew3282 Год назад
It might actually kill the yeast, lemon oil is an effective killer of... Well, most things really lol.
@seb2cute590
@seb2cute590 Год назад
Love this video there’s a calming aura behind you! So happy that you achieved that fizz in the end.
@tom4208
@tom4208 Год назад
I never really watch cooking videos or anything of these sorts. but your energy and the way you explain things makes watching fun! I love when someone can make something educational enjoyable! thats what its all about!
@MysteriousKammm
@MysteriousKammm Год назад
I love spruce soda, it really has a peculiar taste
@paulherman5822
@paulherman5822 Год назад
Looks like it has roots in 18th century (possibly older) spruce beer. I might have to try this! Thanks!
@kayo5291
@kayo5291 Год назад
The Outlander book series has the native Americans drinking pine (or was it spruce?) beer and serving it for special occasions. I would love to try this!
@paulherman5822
@paulherman5822 Год назад
@@kayo5291 Townsend's channel has a recipe. 😉
@kathleennorton7913
@kathleennorton7913 Год назад
Was it alcoholic?
@paulherman5822
@paulherman5822 Год назад
@@kathleennorton7913 Yes, probably close to "small beer" or similar. This is, as well, but probably barely, like Slavic kvass. Under 1%, so it'd officially not be "alcoholic." Fermentation of any sort produces alcohol.
@LISE_NR
@LISE_NR Год назад
you just keep getting better with each cover! this is SO sharp and clean.
@kellymullen8265
@kellymullen8265 Год назад
I love watching the black forager . She is super funny and she is always full of information that I never knew
@janetshepherd7872
@janetshepherd7872 Год назад
Alexis is such a joy, and an amazing educator. I believe she’s writing a recipe book - so excited for when that comes out!
@TheFlyingGerbil
@TheFlyingGerbil Год назад
IKEA used to sell cold pine tea and birch teas which I loved and was sad when they stopped selling so may have to try this. Would love to have it as a drink for the yule period as it would tie to bringing in greenery.
@DreamStalker2
@DreamStalker2 Год назад
@ the flying gerbil ikea has an awesome pear cider
@thoseriseofkingdomsadswith972
I really wanted someone to test this and give a review! Thank you so much! Pine trees like yours do not grow in my country but I was so curious.
@mmichaels5345
@mmichaels5345 Год назад
Going to try this!! I use plastic juice bottles for making sodas. Much safer. Usually just slightly tighten cap then back it off a little so it can release some pressure. Still works if the fermenting gets really rolling. Warmer temps best.
@other_peoples_heartache4589
unfortunately, using plastic containers for fermentation can cause toxic chemicals to diffuse into your drink. if explosions are the worry, invest in strong glass flip tops and store them in containers that will prevent glass from getting everywhere (in the event of an explosion)
@tstasinis
@tstasinis Год назад
How neat! Thanks Emmy! 😊🌲💚
@yahannahemion3079
@yahannahemion3079 Год назад
I'm so happy you did this video because I love making pine needle soda and it's has 5 times the amount of vitamin C than an orange 🧡🍊🌲. You are such a beautiful soul an enjoy sharing your wonderful videos. Prayers for you and your loved ones that are are always blessed 🥰
@studiov999
@studiov999 Год назад
This is so cool. I am definitely gonna make this!! Thanks Emmy
@nope2095
@nope2095 Год назад
I was in a lab ages ago where we studied endophytes in pine needles. Microorganisms are dope!
@Star1320Light
@Star1320Light 3 месяца назад
If I could spend my life under a microscope examining plants I would ~*~ Such a fascinating beautiful rich world! But instead I'm focused on saving the planet. If I could get off that roller coaster and just coast...I'd be back in the botany labs in a heartbeat!
@c0ldlight1
@c0ldlight1 Год назад
this is wonderful. I'm so happy you have your taste back.
@Twinkletink83
@Twinkletink83 Год назад
This was so cool! Thanks for sharing, Emmy!
@Goldenwoodz
@Goldenwoodz Год назад
Omg I cannot even begin to imagine how heavenly a pine lemon flavored soda would be. DAMN!! I’m totally trying this
@CatherineDupuis87
@CatherineDupuis87 Год назад
That's fascinating! I have a giant white pine next to my house, I think I might try this.
@judywood4530
@judywood4530 Год назад
Wow! It might be very good if you put the lemon in with the pine needles at the beginning. If I see denuded pines all over, I will know it is because of this video.
@ericalampley480
@ericalampley480 Год назад
Was thinking the same about the lemon.
@plutototoh
@plutototoh Год назад
This is so sweet!!! I gotta go collect needles to make this tomorrow :0 Also it is such a treat to get to see you excited over smells, like Meyer lemon, again Emmy 😋
@firetech700
@firetech700 Год назад
Always such a joy to watch.
@derpleyew
@derpleyew Год назад
I’m so glad you got your taste and smell back, it must have been so unwelcome for you as a cook. Also I’m SUPER HERE for you shouting out and referencing The Black Forager, she’s a fricking inspiration!
@Ilikebeenz123
@Ilikebeenz123 Год назад
Have you tried making homemade root beer with sassafras root? Its delicious and you can forage the roots for free
@Cellistandpianist
@Cellistandpianist 7 месяцев назад
I’d love to see her do this!
@xotiod
@xotiod Год назад
i love watching your videos you always make my day brighter. This is pretty cool. You always do out of the box things and i love it so much!
@emmymade
@emmymade Год назад
Yay!!!
@Wildevis
@Wildevis Год назад
Love the idea of this recipe, so simple and easy
@emzkoe3904
@emzkoe3904 Год назад
I've wanted to try this since I saw that tik tok. I love that video. Something about the way she says pine needle......straight up ASMR.
@rbvmtr
@rbvmtr Год назад
Interesting! I usually make pine needle tea and acorn coffee during the fall and winter months.
@ShesMongolianASMR
@ShesMongolianASMR Год назад
Acorn coffee sounds interesting! I would try it
@rbvmtr
@rbvmtr Год назад
Please research first. There are plenty of videos to make. Acorns have to be prepared to leach out the tannins after that they can be used for coffee or turned into flour .
@Star1320Light
@Star1320Light 3 месяца назад
Acorn tanins are remedied by leeching them first. Crack the shells or shell completely and crack the nut even, then leave them in the running river for the day while you swim around (4-8 hours) (inside a teeshirt all tied/sewn together). Running them under water from the sink is super wasteful, unless you have a system for using that runoff water. Acorn coffee sounds so YUMMY!! I would definitely be interested in that. I'm hoping for a bumper crop this year. Moved under some oak trees last year and the year before and there wasn't much to be harvested, so I left them for the animals. Lots of walking stick bugs tho ~*~ they are so SWEETLY FRIENDLY.
@sifi699
@sifi699 Год назад
A word of caution, most commercially available Christmas trees are sprayed with a liquid acrylic colorant to make them appear greener, as well as pesticides, as is common with nursery plants. The pine needles from these trees wold not be safe for food uses.
@gordontheengineswifedr.nirmal
This sounds absolutely delicious tbh!
@Marialla.
@Marialla. Год назад
I love cedar tea, so I'll try it with that. I'll brew some tea to use instead of the water, and then pack fresh cedar greens into the bottle for the fermentation. Cedar tea has a fruity, flowery taste, so I imagine it will be wonderful! Can't wait to try!
@Rose-jz6sx
@Rose-jz6sx Год назад
Oooh that sounds fantastic
@reinaallen1445
@reinaallen1445 Год назад
I’m allergic to Pine nuts etc. but this should be interesting. Glad your taste buds are coming back . Loving the shout out to the Black forger I follow her too ❤❤
@Star1320Light
@Star1320Light 3 месяца назад
I also can't do pine nuts. Too bad, because they are one of the two perfect vegan proteins (filled with every amino acid). However, I'm constantly consuming pine...including the pinon the pine nuts come from. It may help you to know that pine nuts only come from the one type of tree (it's a desert tree with three needle bundles) and only one time of the year, and the nutes are a completely different chemical makeup than any other part of the tree. I wouldn't note about an allergy usually because they can be serious, but in this case, I do think you can enjoy pine needles without worry about pine nut allergies. Also, I've taken four years of allergy school training. And have healed from all my allergies. So, I do have experience with what you are experiencing and been educated. And, I do want you to enjoy the pines. They are so Wonderful and Refreshing.
@stylznailsandmore2025
@stylznailsandmore2025 Год назад
❤️ Emmy I love how practical you are ❤️❤️
@BootsAndPearls85
@BootsAndPearls85 Год назад
How cool! I can't wait to try this - thank you for sharing!
@henrysansone5501
@henrysansone5501 Год назад
OMG! Love this. I've been saving a bunch of my pine needles from the holiday season and didn't know what to do with them. Just started brewing a pine needle tincture, gotta try this with the rest of them!
@pattiannepascual
@pattiannepascual Год назад
just make sure it's an Edible pine. Some are toxic!
@StephenHutchison
@StephenHutchison Год назад
Wash them and let them dry. You don't want fire retardant soda and if you bought it from a stand it's probably been sprayed.
@henrysansone5501
@henrysansone5501 Год назад
@@StephenHutchison Thanks for the head's up!
@Shitballs69420
@Shitballs69420 Год назад
Yea unless you picked it yourself I’d advise against it
@jacobelliott3160
@jacobelliott3160 Год назад
What a fun project. Glad to hear you can taste again. Just be careful using a jar. It can break under internal pressure.
@tropicalfoodforest_
@tropicalfoodforest_ Год назад
OMG!!😊more like this please 😍 thank you for the content
@MrRKWRIGHT
@MrRKWRIGHT Год назад
Good Sunday morning Emmy. I'm definitely going to try homemade Sprite made with pine needles. I'm sure it's better and more refreshing than regular Sprite, nice and cold and bubbly and it goes great with just about any meal. Also, I'm glad your sense of taste and smell are fully recovered. 😊👍
@ManOfSdeel
@ManOfSdeel Год назад
This looks so good! But be careful to anyone reusing a Christmas tree, just make sure yours wasn't grown with pesticides!
@WindDancer435
@WindDancer435 Год назад
That is what I was thinking. It is NOT a good idea to use a Christmas tree as those are most likely sprayed with pesticides. Please re think using those.
@Shitballs69420
@Shitballs69420 Год назад
And sometimes fire retardants
@CptVein
@CptVein Год назад
Omg! We have a soft drink in Quebec call biere d'epinette or spruce beer and I just cannot get enough of it. It's literally like drinking a pine tree. It's delicious. Liked your video even before seeing if it has anything to do with that.
@rayroe2689
@rayroe2689 Год назад
Hey my Quebecois in the house
@deedee8772
@deedee8772 Год назад
Jésus vous aimes, Il est mort pour nos péchés
@Bingsu99
@Bingsu99 Год назад
Aaaa I love the black forager! I was hoping you would do this recipe!
@adamlaszlo91
@adamlaszlo91 Год назад
Your voice is so comforting, I forgot about my surroundings at about half of the video.
@19katie5
@19katie5 Год назад
It would probably taste more like sprite if you add the lemon before the fermentation process instead of after, but I like the idea of pine soda! I will definitely try this! 🌲
@hokudadog7637
@hokudadog7637 Год назад
Would the acidity of the lemon interfere with the yeast?
@19katie5
@19katie5 Год назад
@Hoku DaDog That's a good point! I'm not sure. Maybe just use the peels so you get the oils and not the acid from the juice itself?
@Star1320Light
@Star1320Light 3 месяца назад
Make sure the peels are organic...they spray those trees like CRAZY thinking we don't eat the peels. And...may mess with the yeast but maybe not. Let us know :)
@jovintong4646
@jovintong4646 Год назад
Emmy’s outfit is the colours of a Sprite can 🤣
@florencemaerki
@florencemaerki Год назад
I have been looking for something like that for a while! Thanks for sharing 🙏🏻
@beadybaby
@beadybaby Год назад
I am going to try this as soon as the spring spruce tips arrive!
@rinnagain5690
@rinnagain5690 Год назад
This was great! Thank you! Super adorbs! Have you considered making Mugolio? Pine Cone Syrup? That would be neeto!
@emmymade
@emmymade Год назад
It's on my list. 🌲
@cripz1436
@cripz1436 Год назад
I never knew you can make Sprite at home! 🤤I must try it!
@gigidodson
@gigidodson Год назад
Emmy is magical!
@sjhobsey1929
@sjhobsey1929 Год назад
That’s pretty cool and I am goi g to try this with my kiddos thanks beaut, love your videos ❤❤
@TheRockInnRobin
@TheRockInnRobin Год назад
Interesting! I’m surrounded by pine trees in Georgia so I have to try this now.
@Hythyr
@Hythyr Год назад
White Pine is incredibly healthy for us!
@kathleennorton7913
@kathleennorton7913 Год назад
They say it's anti covid and its bad side effects, and the c shot bad side effects.
@CairineTheElfHearted
@CairineTheElfHearted Год назад
Your joy at this makes the world nicer.
@Tundex_Plays
@Tundex_Plays Год назад
I am learning to brew Kombucha now and the carbonation process is soooo cool and scary haha. I had one bottle explode in my kitchen.
@lancerevell5979
@lancerevell5979 Год назад
I've made my own Sassafrass Tea from the plant. I have some pine trees. Might try this!
@Star1320Light
@Star1320Light 3 месяца назад
How did you get to the sassafrass without getting poison ivy?
@dthurley8490
@dthurley8490 Год назад
I would love to see how you decorate for Christmas or any other holiday this year, if you'd be willing to show us.
@carolerobbins9522
@carolerobbins9522 Год назад
This is the Black Forager and Emmymade fusion I was hoping for ❤
@WrethaOffGrid
@WrethaOffGrid Год назад
Please try water kefir! It is so tasty, bubbly and healthy, and it's easy easy easy!
@kristajones7202
@kristajones7202 Год назад
It's so good, and I've used the water kefir grains to make fermented refried beans.
@WrethaOffGrid
@WrethaOffGrid Год назад
@@kristajones7202 OK, now you have my attention! How do you use the kefir grains like this??? I have way too many kefir grains, I need to have another way to use them, I don't want to toss them, I'd love to have another way to incorporate them into something else... thanks!!!
@kristajones7202
@kristajones7202 Год назад
@@WrethaOffGrid I would make my beans in a Crock-Pot overnight, with a lot of garlic and onion. Next morning, salt to taste, and do your normal refry. After the refried beans have cooled down, stir in ~1/4 c water kefir grains per 1-2 cups beans, it's really loosely goosey. Then let it ferment at room temperature overnight, 24 hours before refrigerating. It should have a good zing to it. So good with eggs and salsa. I'd use my grains to ferment salsa as well. I also had way too many when I used to keep kefir, so I used them to jumpstart culturing thicker foods.
@Alex-cb2gf
@Alex-cb2gf Год назад
Two observations 1 You like Dutch beer and 2 you can make make homemade pine cleaner.
@froggymountain
@froggymountain Год назад
Emmy you are so fun ----------------- as well as informative. Thanks for you dedication to educating us.
@AlexisLaFury
@AlexisLaFury Год назад
This looks so fun to do Emmy! Def gonna try this since I'm going off sodas! Guys it's also a very important note that @msshiandmrhe made: "Although almost all the pines are safe to eat, some trees are referred to as pines, but they are not in the same family. Example, yew leaves look like pine leaves, but they are poisonous. White pine is the only pine tree that has 5 needles per bundle. So the safest/easiest way to make this soda is using leaves from a white pine. 😊"
@Star1320Light
@Star1320Light 3 месяца назад
Thank you; that's such a succinct and accurate way of putting it. I couldn't figure out why the focus on white pine and it was really confusing me because pines are fairly similarly medicinal when focused only on their leaves. Now it makes sense!
@truckerbrat7005
@truckerbrat7005 Год назад
Oooh so cool! We definitely want to try making this at home! Thank you!
@kathylaub941
@kathylaub941 Год назад
Learned a new word tonight: bubblage! 😁. What a neat recipe!
@emmymade
@emmymade Год назад
Thanks!
@AdrianCarlisle
@AdrianCarlisle Год назад
They have long tweezers at petco for feeding certain lizards or fish etc. it makes for a great kitchen gadget. 🤩🥳😎
@ancientixl
@ancientixl Год назад
Great to see you again. I haven't for a while, weather it's youtube or something else. I just subscribed again.. Never thought about this before though I've made pine tea for years. Thank-you very much!!!
@icecream2290
@icecream2290 Год назад
This is such a good idea!! I want to try it.
@timmusician5060
@timmusician5060 Год назад
Glad you got your sense of smell and taste back!!! 🎉
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