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Does any one know if this is a good herb or what to do with it?
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Blue Lotus tastes like birthday cake! You can steep it in wine (~20g/bottle) for a few days (add some honey/agave), smoke it alone, smoke it 1:1 with cannabis, use it to make changa... It's quite versatile! It's very gentle and loving, works on the heart chakra. On the rare occasion I treat myself to cannabis, I never have it without blue lotus--it's extremely empathic and uplifting. It ROCKS in changa, too... Some things will come easy, some will be a test
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Blue lotus and wine?! What a delicious idea...20g is steeping.
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Lol that's so cool!! So if I get it I should make tea and have my gf and I enjoy? Can I drink it straight if I brew for 20 mins? I hear it like a sensational flow is this true makes you wanna be closer at that time?
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supposedly blue lotus wine was the ancient egyptions' preferred method of administration for this herb, though I don't think that has been proven...
from what i hear it makes sense to do it that way because the alcohol will absorb the alkaloids better
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So you find a cheap wine and just add 20g let it sit for a week and then enjoy? I think I can do that.
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I would say, let it steep at least three days. You could let it steep for longer if you like, though you may run the risk of the wine getting a bit funky. Lotus wine makes an awesome Christmas gift. I have found making a tea is extremely bitter (strangely), but I may have steeped way too much too long. Some things will come easy, some will be a test
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Any particular wine, like white or red? White and rosé go pretty undrinkable after 2/3 days. The trees spoke to me through the wind. The more I listened, the more they spoke.
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What about 7 deadly zinfandel? :^)
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i would say steep for two days in a fine red wine at room temperature. that should be plenty of time
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Vector wrote:i would say steep for two days in a fine red wine at room temperature. that should be plenty of time after the 2 day steeping period ,could you just forget about the bottle and drink later on ,like a month later and it would still taste good? Swim is a figment of your imagination and he's a compulsive liar,thus everything he says is pure lies !
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sigmundfreuid wrote:Vector wrote:i would say steep for two days in a fine red wine at room temperature. that should be plenty of time after the 2 day steeping period ,could you just forget about the bottle and drink later on ,like a month later and it would still taste good? You could do that with hard liquor, but not with wine. If you open a bottle of red wine, you've only got about a week before it starts tasting really sour.
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Lol can you put those special tops on it that add air back in so it doesn't fermit further.
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ms_manic_minxx wrote:You can steep it in wine (~20g/bottle) for a few days (add some honey/agave) This is quite a tedious task! If only I had a carafet lol. I had to drink a glass of wine to get the 20g to fit in too... but I am looking forward to the results at the weekend. For information, I'm using: ~22g Nelumbo nucifera (this may not be the proper blue lotus/blue lilly that has noticeable effects) 750ml 2008 Californian Shiraz (13.5% alcohol) I'll post an update at the weekend. What are the effects with wine and blue lotus? Anyone know? Because I made a tea and smoked the same variety of blue lotus and noticed no effects. Maybe the alcohol will do the trick. The trees spoke to me through the wind. The more I listened, the more they spoke.
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ms_manic_minxx wrote:Blue Lotus tastes like birthday cake! You can steep it in wine (~20g/bottle) for a few days (add some honey/agave), smoke it alone, smoke it 1:1 with cannabis, use it to make changa... It's quite versatile! It's very gentle and loving, works on the heart chakra. On the rare occasion I treat myself to cannabis, I never have it without blue lotus--it's extremely empathic and uplifting. It ROCKS in changa, too... Fascinating. I have a bunch of blue lotus sitting around because I bought it for changa but sort of aborted those experiments so I just had a bunch left lying around. I can't wait to try the lotus/wine or lotus/cannabis mixes "Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind" - Albert Einstein
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Entheojen wrote:ms_manic_minxx wrote:You can steep it in wine (~20g/bottle) for a few days (add some honey/agave) This is quite a tedious task! If only I had a carafet lol. I had to drink a glass of wine to get the 20g to fit in too... but I am looking forward to the results at the weekend. For information, I'm using: ~22g Nelumbo nucifera (this may not be the proper blue lotus/blue lilly that has noticeable effects) 750ml 2008 Californian Shiraz (13.5% alcohol) I'll post an update at the weekend. What are the effects with wine and blue lotus? Anyone know? Because I made a tea and smoked the same variety of blue lotus and noticed no effects. Maybe the alcohol will do the trick. No effects :-( Maybe I'll have better luck with the blue lilly. The trees spoke to me through the wind. The more I listened, the more they spoke.
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