Frenchy Cannoli
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India and Nepal.Which parts of your expeditions included hand rubbing (i.e. charas?). Just india?
Any tips?
Tips on what?
India and Nepal.Which parts of your expeditions included hand rubbing (i.e. charas?). Just india?
Any tips?
Cool...thanks Frenchy u made the process easy to understand....very good instruction....I knew you would enjoy, it is hard not to.
Your hash should smell like your flowers and with age it will take a slightly more spicy flavor.
It does smell wonderful...smoked some this morning for first buzz of the day and I doubt these pieces are gonna get a chance to age very much..ha...is curing mandatory for this type of hash?..or am I losing out by smoking it now?...the flowers frm this harvest just went into jars last nite so haven't fully cured for aroma and flavor yet so haven't had a chance to compare.I knew you would enjoy, it is hard not to. Your hash should smell like your flowers and with age it will take a slightly more spicy flavor.
My man...thanks...everything u watch on you tube and around the net they just press in the lil puck compressors...the just press and push out and say its done...they don't heat...I'm glad ur teaching the correct method cause somthing w such a history and tradition deserves enuf respect to be done the correct way....I will share this knowledge w anyone that wants to learn it but I will not share my hash...ha...just kidding this stuff is definately for the ultra personal stash tho....I can see getting cuaght up in this whole hash making thing..do u grow frenchy...and if so is it only for hash making or have u lost ur appreciation for flowers and just focus on the hash?...w so much hash flowing around I can see myself pushing flowers to the side....u stil smoke buds?That' s the texture you want. Congrat
Hey Frenchy since you're on the topic or close to it, how do you heat you're wine bottle filled with water? I was thinking in a hot water bath on the stove top, ?Hey, do you mean the plastic I use when I press?
it is a heavy duty freezer bag, nice and thick, resist well to heat