Mark Strauss
@StraussForHouse
15 February, 11:39
Time to take HEMP / Marijuana off the schedule 1 drug list,
https://rumble.com/vv0p76-...
https://rumble.com/vv0p76-...
GET THE CORPORATE BOOT OFF THE NECK OF HEMP PRODUCTS
BIG BOOZE, BIG PHARMA, BIG PAPER all kept a beneficial "weed" from the American people
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BumbleBeeZ Patriot
@BumbleBeeZPatriot
15 February, 01:29
In response Mark Strauss to his Publication
Can you believe Alabama's stupid laws?
Concentrates such as wax & oil are produced by big companies & are legal; but they'll confiscate your house if you try to grow this humble plant at home.
Many heads need removing from rectums!
Concentrates such as wax & oil are produced by big companies & are legal; but they'll confiscate your house if you try to grow this humble plant at home.
Many heads need removing from rectums!
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Velvet S Angel
@VelvetsAngel
15 February, 01:55
In response BumbleBeeZ Patriot to her Publication
We can have 4 plants in Va
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BumbleBeeZ Patriot
@BumbleBeeZPatriot
15 February, 02:01
In response Velvet S Angel to her Publication
I live in Alabama - most depressingly backward state in the nation regarding this subject.
Thinking about moving 24 miles over into Mississippi because they're going fully legal.
Thinking about moving 24 miles over into Mississippi because they're going fully legal.
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Velvet S Angel
@VelvetsAngel
15 February, 06:43
In response BumbleBeeZ Patriot to her Publication
I would love to move where its warmer but my apples need so many chill hours to fruit, anything i grow has to compete with my apples 🤣
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BumbleBeeZ Patriot
@BumbleBeeZPatriot
16 February, 08:16
In response Velvet S Angel to her Publication
LOL...
I'll be planting apple trees in a few days here... Arkansas Blacks & 2 other varieties... They're quite dependable here in the Southern states.
We usually get about 6 weeks of 30-degree temps at night, but with 70-degree days...
Loving spring!
I'll be planting apple trees in a few days here... Arkansas Blacks & 2 other varieties... They're quite dependable here in the Southern states.
We usually get about 6 weeks of 30-degree temps at night, but with 70-degree days...
Loving spring!
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Velvet S Angel
@VelvetsAngel
16 February, 09:32
In response BumbleBeeZ Patriot to her Publication
my arkansas black was one of my only trees to produce last year, hopefully we will do better this year.
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BumbleBeeZ Patriot
@BumbleBeeZPatriot
16 February, 01:02
In response Velvet S Angel to her Publication
I love the flavor on those! We're also growing 3 types of cider apples, because I have a hankering for some sparkling cider like my Pop used to make back in the day... '60s.
Meanwhile, I have to content myself with Switchel. LOL
Made by the glass.
Meanwhile, I have to content myself with Switchel. LOL
Made by the glass.
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Velvet S Angel
@VelvetsAngel
16 February, 01:49
In response BumbleBeeZ Patriot to her Publication
i have about 70 different varieties of apples, the majority are not old enough to produce fruit yet and I have a great source for scion if you want to graft your own trees. I like taking the useless bradford ornamental pear and grafting edible pears on top, i have a handful that should produce pears this year and i hear they are good mixed with cider apples.
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BumbleBeeZ Patriot
@BumbleBeeZPatriot
17 February, 11:36
In response Velvet S Angel to her Publication
Have you ever made perry?
It's a sparkling cider traditionally made in England.
Delicious!
It's a sparkling cider traditionally made in England.
Delicious!
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Velvet S Angel
@VelvetsAngel
17 February, 11:48
In response BumbleBeeZ Patriot to her Publication
no i have not, i wanted to make meade but never got that far, living in 2 different places has its challenges. I know very little about any of it, and i really need to learn. ❤️
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BumbleBeeZ Patriot
@BumbleBeeZPatriot
17 February, 11:52
In response Velvet S Angel to her Publication
Meade is so easy!
All you need is access to lots & lots of honey.
Just tried Blake's honey from a local feed store over in Wilmer...
Dark & smoky rich, it is... Delicious!
Glad I don't have to buy from over in Semmes anymore.
I make more fruit wines than anything. My Pop had a still & used to make whiskey, but I never caught on to that.
Fruit wine, homemade beer & a few other things, like fermented fruit cocktail we call "worthy." Awesome topping for cake or ice cream, but quite a high-proof additive.
I've though of making that again & dipping in chocolate to make boozy fruit truffles, LOL.
All you need is access to lots & lots of honey.
Just tried Blake's honey from a local feed store over in Wilmer...
Dark & smoky rich, it is... Delicious!
Glad I don't have to buy from over in Semmes anymore.
I make more fruit wines than anything. My Pop had a still & used to make whiskey, but I never caught on to that.
Fruit wine, homemade beer & a few other things, like fermented fruit cocktail we call "worthy." Awesome topping for cake or ice cream, but quite a high-proof additive.
I've though of making that again & dipping in chocolate to make boozy fruit truffles, LOL.
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Velvet S Angel
@VelvetsAngel
17 February, 12:02
In response BumbleBeeZ Patriot to her Publication
Chocolate! Now you are talking my language ❤️❤️❤️
I am guilty of knowing absolutely nothing about anything alcoholic, I grew up in a family of alcoholics and figured it was best to never even get started. Weed was my thing but that was years ago.
I would probably be very interested in sparkling cider, that sounds tasty.
I knew of a guy who made meade, but he disappeared and i don’t know what happened to him, maybe not enough interest 🤷🏼♀️
I am guilty of knowing absolutely nothing about anything alcoholic, I grew up in a family of alcoholics and figured it was best to never even get started. Weed was my thing but that was years ago.
I would probably be very interested in sparkling cider, that sounds tasty.
I knew of a guy who made meade, but he disappeared and i don’t know what happened to him, maybe not enough interest 🤷🏼♀️
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BumbleBeeZ Patriot
@BumbleBeeZPatriot
17 February, 12:10
In response Velvet S Angel to her Publication
I can't stand Hershey's or Cadbury's or Nestle's chocolate... It tastes so flat & too sweet, full of fillers.
But give me sun-dried cocoa beans from Peru or Ecuador or Mexico & I can make some chocolate, girl!
I know EXACTLY what you mean about the alcoholics. Both my parents, one ex-spouse, and I was done!
When I was in my 20s, I drank a bit, but my body just isn't interested these days. One bottle of red wine (Cassillo del Diablo Carminere from Concha y Toro, Chile) can last me 2 weeks... even using some to cook with, LOL.
I'm thinking a chunk of boozy pineapple wrapped in 70% dark chocolate ganache...
That just seems so decadent to me!
But give me sun-dried cocoa beans from Peru or Ecuador or Mexico & I can make some chocolate, girl!
I know EXACTLY what you mean about the alcoholics. Both my parents, one ex-spouse, and I was done!
When I was in my 20s, I drank a bit, but my body just isn't interested these days. One bottle of red wine (Cassillo del Diablo Carminere from Concha y Toro, Chile) can last me 2 weeks... even using some to cook with, LOL.
I'm thinking a chunk of boozy pineapple wrapped in 70% dark chocolate ganache...
That just seems so decadent to me!
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Velvet S Angel
@VelvetsAngel
17 February, 12:40
In response BumbleBeeZ Patriot to her Publication
I cannot stand the cheap chocolate, waxy tasting.
when you start making all this stuff, im sure you’ll need a taste tester before selling and making millions.... i be like Lucy on the chocolate assembly line 🤣
when you start making all this stuff, im sure you’ll need a taste tester before selling and making millions.... i be like Lucy on the chocolate assembly line 🤣
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BumbleBeeZ Patriot
@BumbleBeeZPatriot
17 February, 01:40
In response Velvet S Angel to her Publication
LOL!
If I ever do start making that for other than just the family, it'll be for QakeLady's tea room...
I'm not about large scale at all... Even when I'm making soap, I stick to 5-lb batches.
I can't imagine trying to handle a mold full of 20 lbs of soap!
If I ever do start making that for other than just the family, it'll be for QakeLady's tea room...
I'm not about large scale at all... Even when I'm making soap, I stick to 5-lb batches.
I can't imagine trying to handle a mold full of 20 lbs of soap!
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Velvet S Angel
@VelvetsAngel
17 February, 02:07
In response BumbleBeeZ Patriot to her Publication
I love homemade soap, but i never want to mess up the beautiful bar, so i set it aside for me to enjoy 😂 I have one sitting on my nightstand now, the scent is heavenly ❤️
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BumbleBeeZ Patriot
@BumbleBeeZPatriot
17 February, 02:15
In response Velvet S Angel to her Publication
I take all the ones that come out ugly & put them in the linen closet so it smells fantastic when I open it.
But we just use them like everything else.
I have a bunch of them up at the feed store, but nobody's been brave enough to buy any yet, LOL.
But we just use them like everything else.
I have a bunch of them up at the feed store, but nobody's been brave enough to buy any yet, LOL.
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Velvet S Angel
@VelvetsAngel
17 February, 02:20
In response BumbleBeeZ Patriot to her Publication
That is awesome, we need safe products like this ! You really should start producing them, well not you making all of it yourself that would take the fun out if it, but you could oversee operations.... we really need this!
PSssssss and the chocolate truffles ❤️🥰
PSssssss and the chocolate truffles ❤️🥰
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BumbleBeeZ Patriot
@BumbleBeeZPatriot
17 February, 02:34
In response Velvet S Angel to her Publication
Now that is EXACTLY what I want to do!
And also laundry soap; people have no idea how much poison gets into their skin when they put their clothes on each day!
I'm also doing body butter, lotion, perfumes & bath bombs without SLS...
And also laundry soap; people have no idea how much poison gets into their skin when they put their clothes on each day!
I'm also doing body butter, lotion, perfumes & bath bombs without SLS...
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Velvet S Angel
@VelvetsAngel
17 February, 02:40
In response BumbleBeeZ Patriot to her Publication
I started washing my clothes in Borax and baking soda and I was surprised that they seem clean. 😂
I think i tried once to make washing powder but it just didn’t clean very well, clothes get very dirty around here, do you know of a good grease remover? Heavy equipment is so greasy and our clothes look terrible. I hate to wash them 20 times and they still look dirty, such a huge waste of water.
I think i tried once to make washing powder but it just didn’t clean very well, clothes get very dirty around here, do you know of a good grease remover? Heavy equipment is so greasy and our clothes look terrible. I hate to wash them 20 times and they still look dirty, such a huge waste of water.
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BumbleBeeZ Patriot
@BumbleBeeZPatriot
17 February, 02:44
In response Velvet S Angel to her Publication
Hubs is a pipefitter. I commented last night that he was even dirtier than usual, LOL. He said hydrolic fluid & axle grease...
As usual, they came perfectly clean with 2 tablespoons of my homemade laundry butter.
Ingredients - 100% coconut soap flakes (170gm), 6 cups of water, 1 cup baking soda, 1 cup borax.
I melt the soap flakes, then add the baking soda & borax, which will refuse to melt, but will blend somewhat. Let set for about 2 hours, then stir again. When it seems to have "gelled," cut it in squares like you would cheese.
Then get out your mixer & beat that stuff until it's light & fluffy like whipped cream. I like to add 2 tablespoons of orange oil & 2 more of eucalyptus oil so that it kills mold spores & is a bit softer.
Really great stuff!
As usual, they came perfectly clean with 2 tablespoons of my homemade laundry butter.
Ingredients - 100% coconut soap flakes (170gm), 6 cups of water, 1 cup baking soda, 1 cup borax.
I melt the soap flakes, then add the baking soda & borax, which will refuse to melt, but will blend somewhat. Let set for about 2 hours, then stir again. When it seems to have "gelled," cut it in squares like you would cheese.
Then get out your mixer & beat that stuff until it's light & fluffy like whipped cream. I like to add 2 tablespoons of orange oil & 2 more of eucalyptus oil so that it kills mold spores & is a bit softer.
Really great stuff!
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Velvet S Angel
@VelvetsAngel
17 February, 02:49
In response BumbleBeeZ Patriot to her Publication
I am going to try this!!!! Hydraulic oil or axle grease both are bad..... Thank you !!!!! ❤️❤️❤️
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Finding a 100% coconut soap can be difficult, but it's out there. You need about 1-3/4 bars, shaved up.
My basic coconut soap recipe makes 5 lbs. I have one of the long wood molds & it cuts into 17 bars which I shave up while it is still warm. This is CRUCIAL, because when coco soap is hard & cool, it's a brick, you might be able to get a chunk off if you drop it...
1500gm coconut oil
570gm water
274gm lye (Red Devil or another good one from your local Ace hardware)
Always pour the lye into the water, not the other way around. Then add the water after it cools to hand temp to the oils & give a turn with the stick blender... Buzzing off & on, stirring constantly.
In a few minutes, you'll see you leave "trails" off the stick blender when you raise it up...
Pour immediately into a mold lined with plastic bag or freezer paper.
DO NOT COVER this, as it will really heat up on you. I've had to put some under a fan.
Cut as soon as it's firm throughout. Year's wo
My basic coconut soap recipe makes 5 lbs. I have one of the long wood molds & it cuts into 17 bars which I shave up while it is still warm. This is CRUCIAL, because when coco soap is hard & cool, it's a brick, you might be able to get a chunk off if you drop it...
1500gm coconut oil
570gm water
274gm lye (Red Devil or another good one from your local Ace hardware)
Always pour the lye into the water, not the other way around. Then add the water after it cools to hand temp to the oils & give a turn with the stick blender... Buzzing off & on, stirring constantly.
In a few minutes, you'll see you leave "trails" off the stick blender when you raise it up...
Pour immediately into a mold lined with plastic bag or freezer paper.
DO NOT COVER this, as it will really heat up on you. I've had to put some under a fan.
Cut as soon as it's firm throughout. Year's wo
03:15 PM - Feb 17, 2022
In response Velvet S Angel to her Publication
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