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Firecrackers: The Easy Way

Here is an easy and tasty recipe for some dank firecrackers:

Materials:

Some Dank
Organic Peanut Butter/Almond Butter
Large Crackers
Oven or Toaster Oven
Aluminum Foil

Directions:

- Turn about a bowl to a gram (the danker the weed the better) into powder. You can use a knife or herb grinder for this, its not too difficult.

- Mix the weed with about a spoon full of organic peanut butter, or organic almond butter.

- When choosing the amount of weed and PB keep the size of your crackers in mind, you don’t want the PB to be getting all over your foil.

- Put the weedy peanut butter in-between two crackers, the bigger the crackers the better.

- Wrap in tin foil and preheat your oven to 320 degrees.

- Place firecrackers on a cookie sheet and bake for 20-25 minutes.

- Let ‘em cool off, don’t worry if they’re a little burnt, and get high as fuck! You should only need one or two (depending on how much weed you used, and your weight).

- You can also follow these steps using a toaster oven.

Enjoy!

Why is ‘Pot’ Slang for Marijuana?

How did the word for a common kitchen instrument become slang for marijuana?

Actually, the origin of pot has nothing to do with the culinary tools. The word came into use in America in the late 1930s. It is a shortening of the Spanish potiguaya or potaguaya that came from potación de guaya, a wine or brandy in which marijuana buds have been steeped. It literally means “the drink of grief.”

Tonight, this grief drink will be the topic of hot debate when city council members in Oakland, California vote on a historic measure that would create licensed medical marijuana factories.

If the plan is approved, the city would license four production plants that would grow, package, and process medical marijuana. Supporters say the plan will provide the city with two things it direly needs: tax revenue and jobs. Opponents decry the wholesale legitimization of a substance that is a narcotic in most of the United States.

Like pot, the word marijuana refers to cannabis, the hemp plant Cannabis sativa. The plant grows naturally in central Asia and other warm regions. Its uses vary from recreational to medicinal to religious.

Marijuana is the dried leaves and female flowers of the hemp plant. The word’s origin dates back to the late nineteenth century. It is an Americanism for the Mexican Spanish marihuana or mariguana, which is associated with the personal name María Juana.

Another name for marijuana is Mary Jane, the English version of María Juana. Mary Jane also refers to a small, round sponge cake and a brand of young girls’ patent leather shoes.

The origin of the word “coffee” is much more mysterious than the names for marijuana. Learn the beautiful name for coffee in Arabic in this earlier post.

Whatever you call it — ganja, weed, reefer, tea, bhang, leaf, or skunk — it may soon be legally factory farmed in record amounts in Oakland. What do you think?

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