Wash and then chop spruce branches (or other edible pine needles) to measure ½ cup. Add the needles and a few orange slices to a teapot. Pour two cups of boiling water into the teapot.
Simmer the tea over low heat for 15 minutes to extract the flavor and beneficial properties of the pine branches.
Strain the tea into a teacup and sweeten it with honey, brown sugar, or the sweetener of your choice. Enjoy!
Optional Step
Try adding mulling spices or your favorite spices to the teapot for an even more delicious cup of pine tea!
Notes
Don't include twigs or thicker branches. Instead, strip or cut the needles off of the branch using kitchen shears.
When foraging needles, use the fresh needles on the ends of the branches instead of the older ones closer to the center of the tree. The older ones can be a little bitter but will give you a stronger tea.
I've always preferred black tea to green or clear tea. If this is you, try adding brown sugar. It's a great way to sweeten the tea and give it a darker color!