daturetard
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How dumb would it be to throw some tobacco in coffee and dry it out to make some tasty spliffs? Or other shit like cocoa?
Fronto leaves?Depends on the tobacco kind (pipe tobacco or really moist "loose" rolling tobacco work fine), but you can always enclose your tobacco for a bit with some aromatic flavors. Vanilla extract works fine, but if you can always soak any flavor into a bit of strong alcohol or PEG and let your tobacco stew with those.
Not familiar with those, I just buy the tobacco pouches (West, usually, Amber Leaf in the UK, something like that) and stash it in a small, sealed box with a small cup for something aromatic. Like a DIY humidor that keeps my tobacco from drying out.Fronto leaves?
Thanks! I might try throwing some myrrh oil on a blunt to see if it really does have any opioidergic activity (it's reputed to be kappa activity from what I've seen, not much research on it though) cause I'm in a fuck ton a pain from a dental procedure. I'll try your method with some more smelly oils. I appreciate it.
So you would definitely not soak it or spray with anything like coffee or tea?
Cool. I'll try this out next time I make a cup of coffee, which is pretty rare these days, lol.I've not tried spraying directly, but I can't see why it wouldn't work though. Try it with a very small amount of aromatic stuff on a small amount of tobacco and let it sit airtight for a while? Also if the tobacco gets soaked it needs to dry for a while.
*edit:* I used to smoke tobacco a lot, and sometimes a cigar as well and had a small box for a humidor. Basically the smokables then water/PEG in a small cup. Sometimes I added a shot of whiskey there to sit along the stuff. Worked great but it was fairly subtle aromawise.
I might try throwing some myrrh oil on a blunt to see if it really does have any opioidergic activity (it's reputed to be kappa activity from what I've seen, not much research on it though)
In ancient times, myrrh has been used as analgesics, which is possibly due to bioactive constituents present in them acting as pain relievers (El Ashry et al. 2003).
Two sesquiterpenoid compounds, furanocudesma-1, 3-diene, and curzerene present have been reported to be acting on the receptors opioid in the central nervous system, bringing about anesthetic activity.
Thanks man, forgot about this thread till now but a good time to remember it as I just started harvesting my home grown nicotiana rustica, but the flavor is very distinctive, not bad imo, but those I've shared it with think its nasty, lol.This thread isn't really violating any guidelines, though we prefer the HR forums to contain threads pertaining directly to personal safety. This sounds more like a fun idea for a side project. No harm done. I'm going to compromise by moving you over to Cannabis discussion. I hope you find some good answers over there!
How dumb would it be to throw some tobacco in coffee and dry it out to make some tasty spliffs? Or other shit like cocoa?