Making fire cider #foodstr

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That looks pretty good. What's in it?

Lemon

Oranges

Onion

Garlic

Ginger

Turmeric

Horse radish

Pepper corns

Rosehips

Jalapeños

Serano

Limes

Thyme

Submerged in apple cider vinegar

We made some a few months back! I forget what the full ingredients list was. Hope it turns out good for you!!

Nice. I have never used oranges in my fire cider

Why is named #cider ? 😁

I'm guessing Apple #cider vinegar

I had some recently.

I decided I’d rather be sick than drink it.

Haha

Lol I know what you mean. You can sweeten with honey and or make it less strong.

I really want to try to make this with autumn olive for the vitamin C portion since it's invasive here

I gathered some just a few weeks ago. I just keep them on the counter and nibble on them every so often as they ripen. Underrated and widely available imo.

I love autumn olive. I prefer to use opportunistic, invasive gives a negative connotation. I am noticing more insect damage to the leaves here, suggesting it is naturalizing. The only place I see it as a big 'problem' here is abandoned farmland.

I also like to plant trees and shrubs around autumn olives for shelter. You can prune them heavily to release nitrogen and allow more sun in.

Abandoned farm land is a cash cow bitcoiners need to hop on.

Looks already tasty