The French Cannoli` Hash Thread

Mohican

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I just left a message for Stephanie at Boldtbags. Does anybody know whether they will have a booth at the LA Cup?
 

Mohican

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Nice macro HG! Yummy candy :)

Stephanie called back. They are at a show in Vegas. Got my washer and a 73u Frenchy bag! She confirmed that they will be at the LA Cup.

Cheers,
Mo
 

Charsicanuk

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Frenchy, How long would you suggest to cure in the jar before pressing and further curing? I'd like to try some hand pressing as well as your hot water bottle method, Any advice regarding both methods?
 

Frenchy Cannoli

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You actually do not need to cure before pressing but it is a good move nonetheless, it can only add to the final goodness.
You should try to hand press first a few grammes to really get the feel, smell and eye for the texture, it will make it that much easier when you will have only your eyes to judge while pressing with the hot water bottle
 

DCobeen

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I agree that table is so Fing sweet. I got my c99's in so im so excited woot wooot. sorry to toss that in but im so happy took 21 days to get here.
 

This Hidden Creature

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one freshly pressed dry sieving extract:

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I've got new all mesh bags.
I feel I'm gonna mainly use 220 - 160 - 75
Even if there's a 120 in the pack, it will be easily skipped.
Objective: full flavor!
 

HydroGp

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Dogs run wild and play in the narrow streets where no cars are allowed. The mild scent of cannabis is in the air when you walk through the famous Pusher Street. Groups of foreign tourists on guided tours blend in with chilled-out youngsters and the locals who work in the various small shops and cafees where you can pay with a special Christiania currency.
Homemade houses and buildings with an extremely interesting architectural feel is placed around the big lake where children are dipping on hot summer days. Everywhere people are passing by on their famous Christiania bikes and sometimes you meet a horse or two from Christiania’s own manege.

Christiania is one of Denmark’s most popular tourist attractions. Every year the freetown attracts between a half and a million visitors who come to experience this very special and controversial area which in 2011 could celebrate it’s 40-year birthday.

[h=2]A society within society[/h]Today, around 1000 people live and work in Christiania. The houses, they live in are designed by themselves. They pay rent to the community, and pay the Danish state for water and electricity. They live from their restaurants and from producing bicycles, stoves and other items.
One could say that Christiania is an alternative society within society, which also means that the darker sides of modern life are represented. Some parents advise their teenage children not to go there after dark, and tourists are advised not to take photos in Pusher Street, where you can buy – illegally – pot, hash and other soft drugs.
After forty years of controversy and numerous conflicts between the inhabitants and the state and authorities it seems that the troubled times are over for good. In June 2011 Christiania bought the whole area from the state for DKK 76.5 million finally making the free town legal.
[h=2]40 turbulent years[/h]The turbulent history of the free town began in 1971 when a group of Christianshavn locals climbed through the fences guarding the site. They wanted a green recreational area and a playground for their children to romp in. That same year, an alternative newspaper ran an article about the abandoned military buildings - the old Bådsmandsstræde Barracks - situated on the site, and ideas about how they could be used as homes for the many young people who couldn’t get a place to live.
The article caused a massive immigration of people from near and far who wanted to create a different life based on community and freedom. Since then, the freetown has led a tumultuous existence, and the Christianians have been both tolerated by the government as inhabitants of an official "social experiment" as well as given eviction notices by politicians on many occasions.
Yet, more than forty years later they are still here, only a ten minute stroll away from the centre of Copenhagen, and it is still possible to sense the atmosphere of history and experience. Perhaps the last remnants of the peace and love hippie movement in Europe.
In 2011 it was decided to create a fund. The fund would buy most part of the buildings in Christiania for 76,2 million DKR. Money from the sale of public shares is to be included in the fund's capital.

This should give you an idea :) Im high as.. and its way past bedtime so just copied some from an article i saw fit. The personal stories for another day :)
 

DCobeen

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Frenchy i watched your video's read this post and i can say is wow bro, Thank you so much Brother and if you are ever in my area or i travel i will thank you in person. You rock and i will try to follow your instructions the best a man can. Peace and Love to you.
 

tobinates559

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some dry sieve about 160 micron i believe, i wish i had another screen to clean the resin on but this will do for now...this is just slightly pressed just to get it into my hand, no real pressing yet just keif!

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apply heat, press, and repeat this is the same resin after about 10-15 minutes
 
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