Hey there,
I had a question: At this moment i only can find shredded mimosa and i like to ask if someone knows how to make it powdered? I hope someone can give me a answer.
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Barosman wrote:Hey there,
I had a question: At this moment i only can find shredded mimosa and i like to ask if someone knows how to make it powdered? I hope someone can give me a answer. Blender (Glass) ... only way to go. Please do not PM tek related questions Reserve the right to change your mind at any given moment.
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if you have a crappy blender like mine itll take a long time but like cyb said its the only way to go. spent at least an hour trying to get all of it powedery
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BringsUsTogether wrote:if you have a crappy blender like mine itll take a long time but like cyb said its the only way to go. spent at least an hour trying to get all of it powedery What kind of blender are you using? I got a $40 glass blender with the best motor from the selection i had at walmart. Powders 50g hand shredded bark in a matter of minutes.
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Goodwill, imo. I've burned out two friend's blenders powderizing ACRB. However, neither occasion was with shredded bark, both were pretty big chunks, and that stuff is HARD. But yeah, cheap blenders, man. Sine experientia nihil sufficienter sciri potest -Roger Bacon *γνῶθι σεαυτόν*
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null24 wrote:Goodwill, imo. I've burned out two friend's blenders powderizing ACRB. However, neither occasion was with shredded bark, both were pretty big chunks, and that stuff is HARD. But yeah, cheap blenders, man. It'll save you alot of busted blenders if you break your bark down by hand. I do it almost identical to the way i break up caapi. Big bag full of bark wrapped in a towel beaten with a hammer on the concrete floor until soft & then twisted & separated into small thin shreds by hand. It takes a little time but it doesn't end up costing you $300 in blenders over the course of a year.
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Here is how I powder my bark:
I cut it up into little pieces with sharp scissors, I then run it through a food processor a few times. Finally, I run it through a coffee grinder. Most everything will be quite manageable for am extraction.
Goodluck!
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concombres wrote:BringsUsTogether wrote:if you have a crappy blender like mine itll take a long time but like cyb said its the only way to go. spent at least an hour trying to get all of it powedery What kind of blender are you using? I got a $40 glass blender with the best motor from the selection i had at walmart. Powders 50g hand shredded bark in a matter of minutes. not quite sure but got it for about $20 so its not at all excellent. got jammed alot during the process. on another note it still worked great for smoothies.
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Ok thanks to all of you for the tips. I think i will find my way
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I did the hammer thing on the concrete floor, then chopped up the remaining "strips" against the grain with a pair of tin snips (gave me a blister, but I survived) into bits about 1-2mm in diameter. Then I ran that through a coffee grinder and almost burnt it out. It did the job, but next time, I'll just get the pre-powdered stuff. Yesterday, upon the stair, I met a man who wasn't there. He wasn't there again today, I wish, I wish he'd go away.
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Protip: Freeze the bark before blending. Even better, get some dry ice and let it get super cold. That way it will break apart like glass. "Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored." -A.Huxley
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I've theorized freezing the bark after soaking for an hour in some water. Water swells bark, expands in freezer, then the bark is soft and broken up when it gets out of the freezer. Never tried it but that's my theory.
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a1pha wrote:Protip: Freeze the bark before blending. Even better, get some dry ice and let it get super cold. That way it will break apart like glass.  hekyah basically a giant mortar/pestal ... i put bark in this old pressure cooker, and lean it on the side so it goes in the corner, and hammer the bark with this heavy iron bar until it turns into powder, and a paper cover helps reduce floating powder escaping. *ALL WAYS WITH LOVE
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