. . . with some bagweed seed stuff that had turned hermi and which I screwed up curing. Smelled like my uncle's silage pile on a humid august day out on the farm. Had is sitting in three small mason jars for the last eight months. And then I ran out of my good stuff.
Tossed the hermi bagweed bud--about 30 grams--into a blender with some ice cubes and water. I ground it up well then filtered it through a frying pan grease splatter screen. What got through I let sit for an hour or so, then I ladled out as much water as I could, poured the dregs onto a red, Christmas-weight napkin, squished it with a towel, crumbled it, then dried it on top of the TIVO.
About two grams of crumbly, green stinky (like it smelled after my cure abortion) dust was the result; the consistency reminded me of the sometimes crappy red stuff we got in Germany in the late 70s.
But SURPRISE . . . it's really quite good. I love everyone.
Tossed the hermi bagweed bud--about 30 grams--into a blender with some ice cubes and water. I ground it up well then filtered it through a frying pan grease splatter screen. What got through I let sit for an hour or so, then I ladled out as much water as I could, poured the dregs onto a red, Christmas-weight napkin, squished it with a towel, crumbled it, then dried it on top of the TIVO.
About two grams of crumbly, green stinky (like it smelled after my cure abortion) dust was the result; the consistency reminded me of the sometimes crappy red stuff we got in Germany in the late 70s.
But SURPRISE . . . it's really quite good. I love everyone.