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[quote name='ryno' timestamp='1305765065' post='509885']
I use Jello for best results.
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Add two cups of sugar, mix. Use a draw without a diffuser for best results. Place in fridge for 6 hours, testing occasionally.
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[quote name='jorlyfish' timestamp='1305764185' post='509884']
Maybe a little bit, but I really want to add some goat cheese or butter flavor to some of my sessions.
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butta butta butta butta.
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I put 100% milk in my vase, put the stem on, then put it in the freezer until its frozen solid, then smoke. Best smoke you'll ever have, the draw is so easy!
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[quote name='peaceman27' timestamp='1305640496' post='509717']
woah woah woah guys... i have never tried cow's milk, but coconut milk has ALWAYS turned out well for me. a couple tbsp in the base water and your smoke is thicker, slightly sweeter, and feels better.

If you did something like 1/2 milk 1/2 water I'm sure it wouldn't work... but just a little has always been a nice addition.
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I'm sorry, but im into science and physics. Can you possibly explain how coconut milk can possibly make the smoke thicker? Taste different i have no problem with, but thicker? :unsure:
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[quote name='mushrat' timestamp='1305808738' post='509934']
[quote name='peaceman27' timestamp='1305640496' post='509717']
woah woah woah guys... i have never tried cow's milk, but coconut milk has ALWAYS turned out well for me. a couple tbsp in the base water and your smoke is thicker, slightly sweeter, and feels better.

If you did something like 1/2 milk 1/2 water I'm sure it wouldn't work... but just a little has always been a nice addition.
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I'm sorry, but im into science and physics. Can you possibly explain how coconut milk can possibly make the smoke thicker? Taste different i have no problem with, but thicker? :unsure:
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Scalli has a video on this on Youtube, but I can't find it now. I'm not 100% it was coconut milk, but it was a type of milk that came in a can. Not all stores carry it; he bought it from a certain type of store, if I recall correctly. He said it made the smoke thicker and creamier.

EDIT: Spoke too soon, lol. I found it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCQ1eOlwGXU&feature=related

Lol to this comment from him on it:

[quote]it is VERY well worth it ubtil the first time you forget to clean it out immediately after. :( It is super rank ass shit after a day or so.[/quote]

And this dude's quote...

[quote]tell me he doesnt remind you of Bill Clinton![/quote]

I miss Scalli...
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[quote name='INCUBUSRATM' timestamp='1305809001' post='509935']
I miss Scalli...
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What ever happened to him?!


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He had an accident, hurt his arm, and became inactive. I'm to understand he's fine now, and he checks in every once in a blue moon and says hey.
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Scalli is a cool guy and all, and very innovative...but, I highly doubt the base liquid will somehow change the density of the smoke AFTER its produced. Unless somehow, the characteristics of coconut milk over water enable a greater reduction in temperature of the smoke.

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[quote name='Arcane' timestamp='1305833215' post='509974']
Scalli is a cool guy and all, and very innovative...but, I highly doubt the base liquid will somehow change the density of the smoke AFTER its produced. Unless somehow, the characteristics of coconut milk over water enable a greater reduction in temperature of the smoke.

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Agreed.
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i still think its based on heat managment, temp of liquid in base and tobacco. ive seen people make some clouds just as good as scalli's vid with out using coconut milk, tangiers is always good for clouds! Edited by king_lunchb0x
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I don't know the science behind it, but the clouds i get from 2 tbsp of coconut milk create a little "bigger" but much "thicker" clouds. They look creamier. I',m sure vanilla almond or soy milk would work fine too.


But cow's milk?! I would never put the liquid from a cows tit in my hookah.
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Yeah... and I want someone to make a corn flavor and then I'm going to put a few drops of butter flavor extract in the base with limes, chili powder and hot water. Elote style.

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58jkqqgVV08[/media]
[quote name='jorlyfish' timestamp='1305764185' post='509884']
Maybe a little bit, but I really want to add some goat cheese or butter flavor to some of my sessions.
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[quote name='Coyote' timestamp='1305909035' post='510085']
Yeah... and I want someone to make a corn flavor and then I'm going to put a few drops of butter flavor extract in the base with limes, chili powder and hot water. Elote style.

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58jkqqgVV08[/media]
[quote name='jorlyfish' timestamp='1305764185' post='509884']
Maybe a little bit, but I really want to add some goat cheese or butter flavor to some of my sessions.
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lol that was on tv just the other day!
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[quote name='Jesse' timestamp='1305932059' post='510145']
NOOOOOOO.. Not unless you want a rancid milk smell in your stem
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When is someone going to come out with "Frumunda Cheese" flavored tobacco? Rancid milk and frumunda cheese, what a great combo!
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