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05-25-2006, 10:37 PM #1OPSenior Member
honey coated Joint?
So i had a couple of ideas, anybody have any experience?
my first one, was to wrap a joint with these tobacco wraps i have (its presed tobacco...like the royal blunt wraps...but thinner and smaller in size) and then i wanted to coat the wrap in honey by either spredding it on the blunt or dipping it and quickly removing it. I wana then let it dry for a couple days in the sun (or something like that). i think it would make it burn AWESOME and tast amazing.
my other idea was to lightly coat the weed with honey until its moist (not too much) and then wrap that in the wrap.
i guess the concept im going for is shisha...how it burns nicely like a paste.
any comments?stangle12 Reviewed by stangle12 on . honey coated Joint? So i had a couple of ideas, anybody have any experience? my first one, was to wrap a joint with these tobacco wraps i have (its presed tobacco...like the royal blunt wraps...but thinner and smaller in size) and then i wanted to coat the wrap in honey by either spredding it on the blunt or dipping it and quickly removing it. I wana then let it dry for a couple days in the sun (or something like that). i think it would make it burn AWESOME and tast amazing. my other idea was to lightly Rating: 5
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05-26-2006, 12:27 AM #2Senior Member
honey coated Joint?
OR.........You could go to a gast station and buy a honey dutch! Problem solved. Smells, tastes, and feels like your smoking a honey coated joint.
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05-26-2006, 12:44 AM #3Member
honey coated Joint?
Originally Posted by Smokin EnDo
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05-26-2006, 02:25 AM #4Senior Member
honey coated Joint?
Hmm, I'd put the honey in a small bowl and after you get finished with rolling the J, just dip your finger in and rub it over the blunt.. and then just repeat until the blunt is covered.
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05-26-2006, 03:10 AM #5Senior Member
honey coated Joint?
I bet it would taste like crap
honey is mostly sugar and that wont burn too well and it would smell bad
maybe the blunt wrap would work though
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05-26-2006, 04:50 AM #6Senior Member
honey coated Joint?
Sugar isn't that hard to light up and when you get it going it makes a hell of a fire.
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05-26-2006, 06:43 AM #7Member
honey coated Joint?
i thought honey was bee vomit, not sugar
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05-26-2006, 11:46 AM #8Senior Member
honey coated Joint?
Originally Posted by citriz
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05-26-2006, 11:50 AM #9Member
honey coated Joint?
Originally Posted by Smokin EnDo
yeah man, we smoke the honey dutches up here like i never seen before, them are amazing yo
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05-26-2006, 02:24 PM #10Junior Member
honey coated Joint?
which do you dutch smokers prefer... honey sport dutchmasters (the green leaf one), or the golden honey? personally i burn em both like its my job. along with any other full sized dutchmaster or garcia y vega. nothing like a fat ass dutch that burns for 45 minutes. for that time that the L is burning, all is well with the world.
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