I'm glad I stumbled across this thread...as I just cleaned out my stash box again recently and I am SO ready to throw away this HUGE baggie of "tar babies" from my pipes. It is literally several grams of black dust scraped from the inside of my pipes. I am not dry, so I'm not at a point where I would need to resort to smoking the nastiness...and I really don't think I ever will. I think I'd rather go dry than smoke all that tar.

BUT, I was just thinking the other day...the SAME EXACT THING YOU ARE THINKING! How can we extract the good parts from this mess and then throw it away. Unfortunately, you haven't gotten any good answers on the subject, so I'll have to go with what you've said. Sounds like the most reasonable thing as of now. I'm in no real hurry, other than I want that stinky baggy out of my stashbox asap. Let me know if you tried that method and how it came out.

As far as the roaches...take the papers off, dude.


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TheGreenFog Reviewed by TheGreenFog on . Weird question about tars/resins. Ok. I've built up quite the collection of roaches & tar babies* for those lean times that we all know are ahead someday. As far as roaches go, that's easy: leave 'em whole, or cut 'em outta paper, depending. Tar babies have traditionally been smoked in a pipe or via knife hoots. I now have a whole tin full of little brown "half lolipop sticks", and I don't forsee myself smoking them anytime soon. During which time the collection will only increase. At the rate of 3 to 5 tar babies/week. Rating: 5