Cedar Berries

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And wouldn’t you know it, the farm I’m selling is loaded with cedar trees. And where I’m going? Don’t know yet. LOL
 

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I've eat a few, taste like gin to me. Might go good in quercetin tonic water??? Ofcourse running a sawmill you get to eat and inhale all different kinds of woods (not intentionally).

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Years ago I planted about 7 cedar trees on the north side of my garden to block the wind from the garden and barn. I forgot what hurricane turned most of them sideways. I only ever used some needles to make an infusion for a batch of lye based soap. As for the juniper berries I never put my foot down and learned how to use the little still to make essential oils which is what I mainly had in mind to do. Now a new hurricane got them again. I have horizontal cedar trees. Seriously got to take some pep pills or something and get my life in order.
 
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