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BeenDown139

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BeenDown's Helpful Kitchen Tips
« on: October 30, 2023, 12:14:33 PM »
i have two activities that are closely related - pot and coffee consumption.  the pot requires fine grinding before use in the vaporizers.  turns out a coffee grinder is perfect for that, especially if your pot consumption is more than the average bear's.  grinding bud kinda makes a sticky mess in the coffee grinder, so i plan my pot buys around when i'm getting low on ground coffee.  after i'm done loading the spice rack, i run a half-bowl of coffee beans thru the grinder.  that collects a good deal of the fine pollen and other goodies left behind by the pot grind.  i then make that batch the first one thru the coffee grinder for the next morning.  a fine way to start to the day!

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Re: BeenDown's Helpful Kitchen Tips
« Reply #1 on: October 30, 2023, 12:40:15 PM »
Two queries:
1)  You're dry vaping?  How's that work for you?  The middle son was doing that some years back; I got to hit his machine once, and liked it.  He now buys vape pens.  I have asked him for the dry vaporizer he no longer uses, but thus far to no avail.
2)  You're getting both buzzes off the coffee?   I like the efficiency!

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Re: BeenDown's Helpful Kitchen Tips
« Reply #2 on: October 30, 2023, 03:58:02 PM »
I also use my coffee bean grinder to pulverize cannabis to use in my gummy recipe.   Works great!

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Re: BeenDown's Helpful Kitchen Tips
« Reply #3 on: October 30, 2023, 05:29:36 PM »
Coffee grinders are useful for powdering samples for stable isotope analysis as well :)

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Re: BeenDown's Helpful Kitchen Tips
« Reply #4 on: October 30, 2023, 06:02:19 PM »
We have a small Krups grinder that has only been used for coffee, my wife and I are tea drinkers but we keep a coffee grinder around for when guests come. I have a second grinder here that I use to grind culinary spices but I have never run any weed through it. Tend to finely chop my herb with a razor blade kif-like with no tobacco.

BeenDown139

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Re: BeenDown's Helpful Kitchen Tips
« Reply #5 on: October 31, 2023, 05:10:15 AM »
just ran that load thru the coffe maker....

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You're dry vaping?  How's that work for you?  The
quite well.  if i smoked like i vaped i'd look like a black lung victim.  i use pax 3 vaporizers.  btw don't drop one in the hot tub.  it won't recover.   i was concerned enough about it that actually had my chest x-rayed a month ago.  clear.  still getting 10 miles a day on the bike.  2 miles on foot with the fur baby.  guess i'm doing ok.

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ou're getting both buzzes off the coffee? 
hittting me right now as we speak.  defintiely a p0t buzz coming outta this cuppa!

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Coffee grinders are useful for powdering samples for stable isotope analysis as well :)

i sold my mass spectrometer along with my homemade linear accellerator after i left the work force.  i used it to guage the accuracy of the random UAs i was subject to while  i was on parole and wiring up elictrical distribution substations.  i have to say, they are sorely innaccurate!

man.  starting to feel funny.  best load up the vaporizers and take the morning soak while i'm able.  sun's coming up.  gotta interview keybroad players today.

holy crap!  whoooOOO0000OOOooo!

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