Campfire coffee with two mint leaves, raw ground cacao, and stevia leaf > peppermint mocha

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That sound really good

Tried growing stevia, but couldn’t ever get it to live.

The old man who lived next door growing up told me about a plant that grows around here called Vanilla leaf. Apparently it’s similar to stevia, but has a vanilla flavor. It was cultivated commercial for a little while in the early 1900s around here until sugar took over everything. I’ve always wanted to find some and see if I can sprout it.

I didn’t know you can eat it. There is some dnr land between my property and the next that is filled with it. It is a beautiful plant.

Had to search some old photos is this it.

I do think that’s it. Have you tried it? How is it?

I haven’t I just thought it was such a beautiful plant but I never looked into its uses. I’ll try it but I bet it’s best in the spring when fresh.

Well don’t take my word for it! I should read more about it…

Not seeing edible.

It seems traditionally used dried to perfume the house/keep flies mosquitoes away.

One source (Wikipedia) claims it was widely used by the Salish as a treatment for tuberculosis. And one Lummi says people used to mash the whole plant to use as an emetic.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achlys_triphylla

Looks like the story was wrong. Or else a practical joke to get me to drink an emetic. Which is exactly the kind of thing that old man would have done 😆

I jacked my back weed whacking, raw cacao has helped more than anything with pain relief

I'll absolutely try that, minus the stevia.