Djsleepy
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These talks make me feel like a snob... I toss it in the waste bin.
I did it with Haze Square and to me it was not worth the mess or taste
These talks make me feel like a snob... I toss it in the waste bin.
I did it with Haze Square and to me it was not worth the mess or taste
I found the Haze created a lot of reclaim, probably related to using those stainless paths for cooling.I did it with Haze Square and to me it was not worth the mess or taste
I find better 'efficiency' in using all of the product is by saving the ABV, and making cookies from it.
Recipe? They sound great!No bakes rebake me very very nicely! Me and my crew love the AVB infused coconut oil cookies I've been perfecting over the past 3 years. One cookie can substitute vaping for hours on end!
Peese ya'll!
looks like you got a lot of use from it though.
Recipe? They sound great!
If there isn’t a Recipes thread, there should be...Cannicoconut oil:
- Fill a glass quart canning jar to 12oz mark with AVB.
- Add enough coconut oil to fully saturate AVB. This requires time to allow the dehydrated AVB to soak all that oil in, so it takes several stirs and oil additions until I'm satisfied that everything is good and saturated in there, but make sure not to fill past bottom of neck of jar or it will seep over during the double boiler process making cleanup a bit messier.
- Put a fresh lid and screw top on but only tighten it enough so that air can still escape while boiling.
- Put jar in a crock pot and fill pot with water until water level is slightly below the AVB/Oil line (be sure that the jar isn’t becoming too buoyant which could cause it to tip over when water begins to boil).
- Cook on high for 4-12 hours (I’ve done times all through this range and haven’t noticed a difference in potency).
- Dump contents into a strainer lined with cheesecloth over an 8 quart measure and squeeze like hell until you have gotten as much oil out as possible. It’s gonna be hot, so I use silicone oven mitts which wash up pretty easily.
- Pour oil into a smaller canning jar for storage. This usually makes enough for 2 batches of cookies.
Cookies:
- Measure 3 ¼ cups of rolled oats into a large mixing bowl
- In a large sauce pan combine:
- ½ cup cannicoconut oil.
- ½ cup peanut butter (some times I do ½ PB and ½ Nutella).
- ½ cup milk (I have used almond, silk, lactaid, and regular milk).
- 1 ½ cups sugar.
- ¼ cup cocoa powder.
- ½ tsp salt.
From here you have options:
- Turn heat on to no higher than medium under sauce pan and bring to a boil stirring constantly.
- Once it’s boiling, start a timer for 4 minutes and adjust heat to maintain a simmer while continuing to stir constantly.
- When timer goes off, pull from heat, add 1 tsp vanilla extract to sauce pan and stir thoroughly.
- Pour into mixing bowl with oats and stir to combine.
- Make “cookies” before it cools.
- I’ve made standard cookies by dropping spoonfuls onto a wax paper lined cookie sheet.
- I’ve poured the entire mixing bowl onto a wax paper lined cookie sheet and then cut it with a pizza wheel when they were cool enough.
- I’ve put them into paper lined cupcake pans.
- Ice cube trays and into freezer.
- Smear it on your cat for all I care, just enjoy them is all I ask!
Peese all!
Of course there is an entire forum:If there isn’t a Recipes thread, there should be...
Sweet...Cannicoconut oil:
- Fill a glass quart canning jar to 12oz mark with AVB.
- Add enough coconut oil to fully saturate AVB. This requires time to allow the dehydrated AVB to soak all that oil in, so it takes several stirs and oil additions until I'm satisfied that everything is good and saturated in there, but make sure not to fill past bottom of neck of jar or it will seep over during the double boiler process making cleanup a bit messier.
- Put a fresh lid and screw top on but only tighten it enough so that air can still escape while boiling.
- Put jar in a crock pot and fill pot with water until water level is slightly below the AVB/Oil line (be sure that the jar isn’t becoming too buoyant which could cause it to tip over when water begins to boil).
- Cook on high for 4-12 hours (I’ve done times all through this range and haven’t noticed a difference in potency).
- Dump contents into a strainer lined with cheesecloth over an 8 quart measure and squeeze like hell until you have gotten as much oil out as possible. It’s gonna be hot, so I use silicone oven mitts which wash up pretty easily.
- Pour oil into a smaller canning jar for storage. This usually makes enough for 2 batches of cookies.
Cookies:
- Measure 3 ¼ cups of rolled oats into a large mixing bowl
- In a large sauce pan combine:
- ½ cup cannicoconut oil.
- ½ cup peanut butter (some times I do ½ PB and ½ Nutella).
- ½ cup milk (I have used almond, silk, lactaid, and regular milk).
- 1 ½ cups sugar.
- ¼ cup cocoa powder.
- ½ tsp salt.
From here you have options:
- Turn heat on to no higher than medium under sauce pan and bring to a boil stirring constantly.
- Once it’s boiling, start a timer for 4 minutes and adjust heat to maintain a simmer while continuing to stir constantly.
- When timer goes off, pull from heat, add 1 tsp vanilla extract to sauce pan and stir thoroughly.
- Pour into mixing bowl with oats and stir to combine.
- Make “cookies” before it cools.
- I’ve made standard cookies by dropping spoonfuls onto a wax paper lined cookie sheet.
- I’ve poured the entire mixing bowl onto a wax paper lined cookie sheet and then cut it with a pizza wheel when they were cool enough.
- I’ve put them into paper lined cupcake pans.
- Ice cube trays and into freezer.
- Smear it on your cat for all I care, just enjoy them is all I ask!
Yes, and any further posts along this line should find a home there. This comment is intended for everyone, incidentally. Thanks for pointing in the right direction.
hi guys, I am having some trouble with my mv1, she is hot spotting a lot and leaving a lot of green around the edge of crucible. this has been happening since I got it around 4th of July. I followed packing instructions, shredding advice, payed attention to draw speed, drying my herb before vaping and I almost always see the same with my abv. and the vapor is very inconsistent sometimes I get some, sometimes no. sometime I get medicated very nicely even though it looks like abv is not totally spent but like last night, I did not get anything. I cleaned everything to make sure that being dirty wasn't causing this, it really wasn't dirty but cleaned it anyway. I wanna love this vape, but right now I am not in love with the inconsistent results. any advice would be appreciated.
I do notice the hot spot seems to be in the same spot all the time, its in the upper middle part of crucible.
I do notice the hot spot seems to be in the same spot all the time, its in the upper middle part of crucible.
some of the pics above are from a couple of draws and some after I finished the bowl and i was not getting any vapor anymore. I admit I have not stirred, I thought this vape did not require stirring? I will have to check that metal screen thank you for the tip.
I am very sure its not an air leak, I am very cautious about that. I would like to see others forum members crucibles to see if they are showing the same hot spot, with green on the outside. the abv pic shows there is definite charring, it looks worse in person, its black and burnt. I don't think it should look like that. hot spot in the middle and green around edge. I run dynavap, firefly2 and a mighty now and never see this that's why I am a little concerned.
Start a ticket let them see what they think......
http://support.ghostvapes.com/suppo...43.386900630.1565870300-1795508207.1545489406
I guess I will start one, So do you think there is problem or do you think I might be overreacting?