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resinman
03-07-2006, 07:17 AM
Nebu's Hazy Hazelnut Bhang

One of our readers has submitted a wonderful recipe for a delicious beverage that is guaranteed to be soothing. Nebu doesn't like cannabis extractions using animal products like butter so he uses the natural oils found in nuts. These oils can be beneficial all by themselves particularly the omega three fatty acids. While Nebu and Nurse Nancy Wife both love Hazelnuts, yours truly doesn't so I asked if you can use macadamia nuts. Yum, you can! You could also use walnuts if you like that flavor and want more omega three.



I'd also like to point out that Nebu and I discussed using flowers (bud) versus trim. High grade trim will work but not be as potent nor will it taste as good. Keep this treat refrigerated and use extreme caution as you can see from the recipe you've got a solid 30 grams of flowers into a bit less than four cups making this preparation one of the strongest I've ever seen.


From Nebu:


I thought I would share a little recipe with everyone who might find occasion to ingest their cannabis as opposed to inhale. I typically prefer phyto-inhalation (aka vaporization or volitization) of cannabis as method of delivery but, not too long ago, I was a bit laid out from an outpatient surgery and wanted to medicate whilst horizontal (to deal with pain), without the typical prescription narcotics/acetaminophens, etc.,.

I am also not a proponent of drinking another mammal's lactating excretion (i.e. cow's milk, etc.,) in any shape or form, so I use other forms of "milk" (i.e. Hemp Seed, Almond, Sesame, Pecan, Hazelnut, Walnut, Cashew, Rice, Soy). It's very easy to do and you get all the nutritional benefits of live, raw enzymes without the pesticides, antibiotics, white-blood cells, bovine growth hormones, etc., from "dead" milk (they have to cook it, "pasteurize" in order to kill the diseases, bacteria, etc.,).

Here's what you'll need:

Blender
Bubble Bag or other polymesh (75U)
4 cups Water (spring, 'live' water is best, or filtered)
1 cup Hazelnuts (or other favorite nut)
3 Dates
4 Tablespoons Raw Honey
1 Oz of Kind (lower nugs, else trim)
2 Teaspoons Vanilla extract (La Vencedora, if you can get it)
Pinch Celtic Sea Salt


* edit -> soak the hazelnuts in water overnight (necessary for most varieties of nuts in order to soften them). Use the soak water as part of the 4 cups in the blender mix, step 1 below.

1. Combine the water, nuts, dates, vanilla, and salt into the blender and blend on high for a good 5 minutes.

2. Strain this through the 75U mesh into a pot. Work the nut mush good to get all the juice out. *I save my nut mush for other recipes (i.e. nut yoghurt, mix w/dry fruits and dehydrate for trail mix/cookies, etc.,)

3. Take the pot of nut milk, add the Oz of kind and slowly heat on low on the stove. If you can measure the temp keep it below 125F (the enzymes in your milk can survive below this temp). Slow-low cook for ~ 10 minutes while stirring constantly.

4. Remove from stove and filter thru the 75U again.

5. Add the honey to taste... organic cocoa (2 tablespoons) is also a good choice here to help mask the taste if necessary.

Chill or drink warm, as preferred. Makes ~ 4 cups.

phlegmbae
04-27-2006, 02:52 AM
Hmmmm.......how does he get around the nut yogurt if he doesn't ingest any animal secretions? Damn my wife just had some nut yogurt this morning. Except it was my human excretion! LOL! Or is that what he's talking about in that recipe??? Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwweeee!
I may have to try this recipe with some o dat dare soy yogurt! Somehow Nut Yogurt just don't sound right!

c-ray
04-27-2006, 04:07 AM
maple syrup and cane sugar work good in seed milks too
raw honey although called raw because it is not pasteurized, most producers heat it up to help push it through filters easier, so know your honey maker
I'll bet you don't like nut cheese either

just moved this to the recipes forum

Tug
05-18-2006, 11:00 PM
Sorry for the thread hi-jack :hijack: , but did you get a chance to sample my Grandpa's organic Peach Blossom Honey at HMK's C-Ray?

It's non-pasteurized, and while plain, it is sweet without being sugary, very nice IMO.

I will add you to the list this summer, peaches and honey from the Okanagan.

peace - tug

c-ray
05-18-2006, 11:49 PM
dang no...I did not...I would appreciate that big time
fyi I was reading recently that the true unpasteurized (unheated) honey is completely healthy and can be eaten in unlimited quantities, but the problem with most commercial unpasteurized honeys is that they are actually heated to a bit below pasteurization temps so that they flow nicely through a filter, which destroy's some of the enzymes anyways and makes them not much better for one than pasteurized honey, and I believe the heat makes them sweeter than they should be...

Tug
05-19-2006, 01:06 AM
Absolutely true, all of it.
The heat starts a caramelization process I'm sure, and did you know? Pure honey has absolutely no adulterants, and will stay good for hundreds of years. It does not rot or spoil.

Consider it my pleasure after all the gifts you've enriched my life with.

With repect to my Papa's honey, I believe most honey seperators have heaters to keep flow available in cool weather, but this is NOWHERE near hot, and I believe I've heard him say that no heat is best (esp in summer).
This is for extraction, not in filtering, btw.

peace - tug

c-ray
05-19-2006, 01:22 AM
I went to a biodynamic ag conference back in '98 in penticton, there was a bee guy from new york there by the name of gunther hawk, man did that guy have the knowledge when it comes to bees..he said that round hives with a pop top are best, that to only scoop out what you need and leave plenty for the bees for the winter...that feeding the bees sugar during the winter is a no-no and that is one of the main reasons there is such a problem with mites

Reeferman
05-25-2006, 11:28 PM
Hey kids nice to see cw up and running again !

kephra
05-30-2006, 11:57 PM
sounds great, would love to try this.

phlegmbae, thanks for the gross out. ;)

Reverend Budbreath
09-06-2006, 09:38 AM
Hey RM, nice to see that you're still standing also... been wondering how you're doing.

kephra
09-06-2006, 03:47 PM
oops

Doc Holiday
09-10-2006, 01:30 AM
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