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Pod tea!
Well finally my dog had sucsess with pod tea!
Today he used a coffee grinder to grind five 6" round perfect pods to powder,put into a pot and boiled with 2 cups of water,after 5 minutes I strained through a fine metal strainer,then ued the mash and did another strain,added them both together and boiled for a good 10 minuets on high,and another 10 minutes on low heat,he was affraid that the high temps would fry off the chemicals but I read that a quick boil for under 20 minutes should be fine. he also wanted to make a putty but dident have time to wait for it so after boiling off 1 cup,he was left with 1 cup of pretty dark colored tea. So he used 1/3 of this stuff just because he diden't know the strength realy,but 1/3 was enough to give him a realy happy,enjoyable,smile for 4+ hours,with nice warming of the skin,and a realy playfull energy! The taste was fucking horrible but it always is,wasent as bad this time though because I used milk instead of water and added suger,it sort of tasted like coffee milk or somthing,he would love it in chocolate milk! Anyway awesome time and well worth the unpleasnt taste,tomarow he is going to try again with the rest of the tea,will report back
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Re: Pod tea!
Nice one, glad it worked!
Next time, though, your dog will probably find the tea even stronger, or will be able to get the same effect using fewer pods, if he doesn't boil it at all. Morphine, in the form that's present in poppy pods, breaks down at temperatures much above 80 degrees C, so to be on the safe side try not to let it get above 70C. SWIM finds this is the temperature of water he can just keep his fingertip in for a count of three, if that helps at all. |
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Re: Pod tea!
Thanks,
Well that what he use to do was not boil anything at al because I was affraid of burning off the chemicals that he wanted in the first place,so he would usealy just heat some water up in the microwavr and then add then powder,but that just never seemed to do much! The only reason he boiled this time was because he was going for poppy putty,because I haerd that was an easier wasy to ingest,but I think he started with to much water because even after I boiled off 1 cup there was still another cup left,this shit was nasty! He tried drinking without adding anything and it was imposible,wicked bitter and thick! Thanks |
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Re: Pod tea!
Well again my dog tried the last batch of the tea,and it was well worth it!
When he made the tea last time he used 5-6 ix inch round pods,to make the tea,and then split this in thirds for doseing,just to be safe. Well he had the last bit at around 8pm tonight. It was sitting,in the fridge for 2-3 days,he was wondering if it was still going to be good,and not moldy...so he drank it anyways,mixxed with mountain dew and it did the trick to just get it down without gagging! This was probably his best time yet,he had no sleep in 2 days,like none at all..he is still up actualy ![]() After he drank it he got sick feeling for 20 minutes but it soon fadded,by one hour mark,it was like heaven! It was the best one so far he said,felt awesome and woke him right up and by far the best time he has had on pods,actualy enjoyable! Thanks |
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