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[this](http://wildfoodsandmedicines.com/douglas-fir/) alludes to: |
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> Larger female cones are on the same tree, hang down, look woody, and have 3-pronged bracts that resemble the tail and rear feet of a [mouse](#mice). In a common [Salish](#salish) story, a long time ago, mice were running from a fire and dove into Douglas fir cones to find refuge, where they became eternally stuck. |
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recommends making [tea](#tisanes) or [sun tea](#sun tea) for [hydration](#hydration) |
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[infused](#infused honey) [honey](#honey), [infused](#infused vinegars) [vinegar](#vinegar), [tinctures](#tinctures), and [syrups](#syrup). |
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I wonder if the honey would taste too medicinal? Conversely, might be very very nice when sick. |