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What Are You Drinking? V2. Frosty Jacks - For The Discerning Pisshead

Hawaiian Baby Woodrose.

Contains Lysergic Acid Amide; you might have a great trip, or you might get a few hours of what feels like psychedelic flu.
I'll stick to foraging ,that time of year is comming soon.its a pain in the arse because my spot where I know the safe ones are for my dinner is full of dog walkers .I park in the carpark and can see them from the window of the car.i could go to the field outside my house but my neighbours might get the wrong idea .I love foraging it saves paying the ridiculous prices the supermarkets are charging 😆
 
Well, I have boycotted the Co-op. The clue is in the name. It was set up as a non-for-profit chain to provide those with limited budgets access to the basics. My grandmother told me the three numbers she never forgot were the first telephone number they had and the two Co-op membership numbers her family used.

Now the Co-op business model is to be just far enough out of town to make it a bus ride and increase prices based on knowing that. The other is to go into villages and wipe out every other shop. I've experienced BOTH.

If you ever have cause to doubt, check out the Co-op web page. Last time I looked, they devoted just 87 words to 'our history'. I checked Porsche at the same time and they devoted 184 words. Nuff said.

As I said, Asda is a bit odd. I would buy 7 tins of their own-brand soup (to be drunk cold from the can), two loaves of their own brand brown bread and a block of their own brand cheese. And the herbal tea. But in the end, the tea was costing me more than the soup!
I agree there like bakers ,there are no small original bakers anymore they have all been bought up by the same buisness and there pies are junk ,you could cut your gums on them
 
Co-dydramol you say? Then be aware that the CWE will not work with dihydrocodeine tartrate. Unlike codeine phosphate, it's just not soluble enough in water to ensure that one can remove dangerous amounts of paracetamol. I think people misunderstand the CWE. It will not remove ALL of the paracetamol, the goal is just to ensure that you are not consuming too much.

Even then, I tell people to go to a health food shop, buy methionine. Belt and braces.

I'm SO glad I'm out of all that nonsence and have been for decades.
I've put whats left back I feel like a selfish git plus the cwe just leaves me wanting to go to bed .my liver takes a beating as it is no point making it work harder
 
I'll stick to foraging ,that time of year is comming soon.its a pain in the arse because my spot where I know the safe ones are for my dinner is full of dog walkers .I park in the carpark and can see them from the window of the car.i could go to the field outside my house but my neighbours might get the wrong idea .I love foraging it saves paying the ridiculous prices the supermarkets are charging 😆

LSA was a funny one; the first time I had it we ate (yes, ate) handfuls of Morning Glory seeds. The trip was great despite us having a gut full of seed material inside us. And we threw in nutmeg as well. Stupid kids.

HBWR is a different beast; you don't have to ingest a fraction of what you'd need with Morning Glory seeds. Many people enjoy it, including @Shambles. I always felt a little bit ill on those seeds, which is weird considering I was high as fuck on a stomach full of morning glory.

But yes, better to forage. Best of luck!
 
LSA was a funny one; the first time I had it we ate (yes, ate) handfuls of Morning Glory seeds. The trip was great despite us having a gut full of seed material inside us. And we threw in nutmeg as well. Stupid kids.

HBWR is a different beast; you don't have to ingest a fraction of what you'd need with Morning Glory seeds. Many people enjoy it, including @Shambles. I always felt a little bit ill on those seeds, which is weird considering I was high as fuck on a stomach full of morning glory.

But yes, better to forage. Best of luck!
I bought black poppy seeds from zon 5 kg for baking pretzels etc but couldn't get the prep right .it says unwashed on bag .I'm hopless at anything other than putting a tea bag in hot water
 
What is hbwr seeds 🤔
HBWR - Argyreia nervosa AKA Hawaiian baby woodrose.
MGS - Ipomoea - Morning Glory

Both have amounts of LSA (Lysergic Acid Amide) which is a natural forming type of LSD. They have been used for thousands of years in Yage brews & also on their own. I really DON'T suggest you try it as I learned the hard way, it's not nice.

Nutmeg can also be used to get high but despite what it says online the effects IRL aren't like what people say online, ask @F.U.B.A.R. what a Nutmeg high is like.
 
Well, I have boycotted the Co-op. The clue is in the name. It was set up as a non-for-profit chain to provide those with limited budgets access to the basics. My grandmother told me the three numbers she never forgot were the first telephone number they had and the two Co-op membership numbers her family used.

Now the Co-op business model is to be just far enough out of town to make it a bus ride and increase prices based on knowing that. The other is to go into villages and wipe out every other shop. I've experienced BOTH.

If you ever have cause to doubt, check out the Co-op web page. Last time I looked, they devoted just 87 words to 'our history'. I checked Porsche at the same time and they devoted 184 words. Nuff said.

As I said, Asda is a bit odd. I would buy 7 tins of their own-brand soup (to be drunk cold from the can), two loaves of their own brand brown bread and a block of their own brand cheese. And the herbal tea. But in the end, the tea was costing me more than the soup!

I have never forgot about this guy, he was a Vicar too!!!!!!
If you read the link check this out right after :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::LOL:

 
HBWR - Argyreia nervosa AKA Hawaiian baby woodrose.
MGS - Ipomoea - Morning Glory

Both have amounts of LSA (Lysergic Acid Amide) which is a natural forming type of LSD. They have been used for thousands of years in Yage brews & also on their own. I really DON'T suggest you try it as I learned the hard way, it's not nice.

Nutmeg can also be used to get high but despite what it says online the effects IRL aren't like what people say online, ask @F.U.B.A.R. what a Nutmeg high is like.
Thanks for the advice when we were kids we tried nutmeg it wasn't nice.i think if I tried it now my heart would burst out my chest .that's my memory of it racing heart ,cold sweats ,dry mouth and pretty much every negative side effect their is
 
Thanks for the advice when we were kids we tried nutmeg it wasn't nice.i think if I tried it now my heart would burst out my chest .that's my memory of it racing heart ,cold sweats ,dry mouth and pretty much every negative side effect their is
It's part of The Datura Family!!!!!!

You ever see The Cinnamon challenge?
 
Well, I have boycotted the Co-op. The clue is in the name. It was set up as a non-for-profit chain to provide those with limited budgets access to the basics.
Yeah, their prices are atrocious. I never go anywhere near a Co-op if there are any other options.

Prices have become ridiculous even at the likes of Aldi, where it's now costing around £25 just to get a couple of days supplies in; sandwiches for work, evening meals, anything else I might need, etc.....

It's not so long ago that a small basket like this would only cost a tenner or so. I know it's nothing new or original to complain about the cost of living these days, but things really have got bad when daily staples are so expensive even from the best value stores. I dread to think what the same things would cost at Co-op, Sainsburys etc.
 
It's part of The Datura Family!!!!!!

You ever see The Cinnamon challenge?

That's class.its like eating kratom powder withought liquid ,like eating sand .we used yoghurt to get it down if I remember right but it was just cinniman bought from the shop as appose to a proper chunk of fresh cinniman which was prop just as well .
 
HBWR - Argyreia nervosa AKA Hawaiian baby woodrose.
MGS - Ipomoea - Morning Glory
They have been used for thousands of years in Yage brews & also on their own. I really DON'T suggest you try it as I learned the hard way, it's not nice.

Hawaiian Baby Woodrose was never a traditional constituent of Yage. It's native to India. There's speculation it was used in Hawaii as an entheogen after western introduction, but it was never part of yage / ayahuasca.
 
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Yeah, their prices are atrocious. I never go anywhere near a Co-op if there are any other options.

Prices have become ridiculous even at the likes of Aldi, where it's now costing around £25 just to get a couple of days supplies in; sandwiches for work, evening meals, anything else I might need, etc.....

It's not so long ago that a small basket like this would only cost a tenner or so. I know it's nothing new or original to complain about the cost of living these days, but things really have got bad when daily staples are so expensive even from the best value stores. I dread to think what the same things would cost at Co-op, Sainsburys etc.
Cost of living is ridiculous, I do jobs for small supermarkets and they always ask for discount on their bill.cheeky bastards .if I was to buy a loaf of bread would I get discount would I fu@£
 
I dread to think what the same things would cost at Co-op, Sainsburys etc.
Sainsburys are a PISS TAKE!!!!!

I was helping my stepdad & my mom yesterday as some of BL will know what is going on medically with my stepdad & my mom is not coping well with his issues, her Asda shop didn't accept payment so she went to Sainsburys, as she is very frugal she knows to the 10p mark what the food shopping costs per week, she said Sainsburys every single item was at the very least £1 more on everything.

The best place I swear down is Iceland, the Chipshop Chicken Curry Pizza for £1 is amazing, I eat at the very least 3 a week.
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Yeah I may need to stop relying on Aldi so much, although they are cheaper than most supermarkets, I should probably at least try the likes of Iceland, Farmfoods, B&M etc.
 
Yeah I may need to stop relying on Aldi so much, although they are cheaper than most supermarkets, I should probably at least try the likes of Iceland, Farmfoods, B&M etc.
Sometimes an expensive piece of meat isn't all that bad although at first glance it seems extortionate. We buy a leg of lamb every other week and it cost 30 to 35 quid which is expensive but it does a roast the first night,curry the second night and enchiladas the third night .I realise that works out a 10 pound per night but that's for a family of three and all the other ingredients we have in our pantry .apologies to all you vegetarians.just as a after thought it could even stretch a fourth night but by that time we are sick of lamb lol
 
I spend around £8/day on food but because of my disabilities, I'm limited to MREs and have a hot meal maybe twice a month. But sandwich, pasta salad, yoghurt and rice cakes. Same thing day in, day out for years. This is where my PIP goes. I'm not rolling in money but I manage alone with only occassional help. I do not want to lose my autonomy.
 
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