Pine Tress Rosin-Cooking
Q: Have you heard of using pine tree rosin for cooking potatoes? Is there a local source to purchase the rosin?
A: At first I thought you were joking but people do endorse this cooking method! An entrepreneurial family down in Pierce County (diamondforestproducts.com) will happily sell you sacks of pine rosin or a complete potato cooking starter kit. Let me know how they taste!
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