Sassafras Tea
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By L. L MacDonaldA Tea SubstituteAs nearly every Scout knows, a tasty drink can be made from sassafras root, but isn't it usually strong and bitter? Fortunately, our former National Camp Director knew how to make it just right, and told us how: "Wherever you find sassafras you will find numerous very small deformed saplings which will never mature into trees. Pull up the smallest one, cut off the root and wash it. Shave off one inch (take the remainder home with you) and shave it bark and all. Let the shavings boil for a minute, sweeten to taste and you have a delicious drink." |
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