Yasmodeus
10-21-2005, 06:37 PM
1. Take a little bit of tobacco and place it on a plate or something similar
2. Grab a nice piece of hash (solid, not crumbled), put it on top of a tip of a knife (or something similar, bicycle key works really nice :P)
3. Heat the hash (that is on the top now) until ONE of the hash's edges turns just a bit black, and drop it on the plate with the tobacco
4. Quickly take some tobacco in between your thumb and index finger and mush them together with the hash.
5. You now have great hash/tobacco, you can add either ingredient however you want.
I attached a pic to make everything overclear and to cast away anyone even remotely interested in reading such a long post on ONE way to crush hash.
The hash might feel a "little" bit warm while mixing it with your fingers - no pain, no gain :D (you get used to it, didn't feel a thing on my third or so)
This method works really nicely, since the hash gets warmed all over, so when you actually start to mix the stuff you're going to smoke, you'll find out that the hash is entirely soft and mixes with the tobacco ridiculously easy.
Remember: the bigger the piece you are warming, the better. Less burnt, more warmed to that "how the hell can this mix so well?" state.
An image to aid you on your quest for better hashmushing:
2. Grab a nice piece of hash (solid, not crumbled), put it on top of a tip of a knife (or something similar, bicycle key works really nice :P)
3. Heat the hash (that is on the top now) until ONE of the hash's edges turns just a bit black, and drop it on the plate with the tobacco
4. Quickly take some tobacco in between your thumb and index finger and mush them together with the hash.
5. You now have great hash/tobacco, you can add either ingredient however you want.
I attached a pic to make everything overclear and to cast away anyone even remotely interested in reading such a long post on ONE way to crush hash.
The hash might feel a "little" bit warm while mixing it with your fingers - no pain, no gain :D (you get used to it, didn't feel a thing on my third or so)
This method works really nicely, since the hash gets warmed all over, so when you actually start to mix the stuff you're going to smoke, you'll find out that the hash is entirely soft and mixes with the tobacco ridiculously easy.
Remember: the bigger the piece you are warming, the better. Less burnt, more warmed to that "how the hell can this mix so well?" state.
An image to aid you on your quest for better hashmushing: