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I have been experimenting with different ways to consume the forest rx caapi 2:1 powder and I came up with the idea for using it in pancake batter: Get a bowl. Add 1 egg 1 cup of water add pancake mix to appropriate texture add cinnamon, sugar, chocolate chips, and blueberries now add ~15g caapi 4:1 (Really 2:1) powder probably add a bit more water to adjust consistency of the mix If your pancake mix has sodium bicarbonate, allow it to rest on the counter for 30 minutes. Fire up the skillet, butter it up, and make yourself some ayahuascakes! (Add maple syrup!) Everyone thought they wouldn't taste good, but they were amazing! There was a hint of caapi taste but it was subtle and very very delicious. I am pleasantly aya'd right now and very full... ۩ attached the following image(s): P1020521.JPG (369kb) downloaded 794 time(s).
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Dear lord House. "Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored." -A.Huxley
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Got Naloxone?
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Oh man, those actually look good, but I still say the whole concept sounds revolting. I guess having that 4:1 or 2:1 or whatever powder is the key. I know if I ask, "How do they taste?" you'll reply, "Dank." Anyone else game to try these and post a review? "But even if nothing lasts and everything is lost, there is still the intrinsic value of the moment. The present moment, ultimately, is more than enough, a gift of grace and unfathomable value, which our friend and lover death paints in stark relief."-Rick Doblin, Ph.D. MAPS President, MAPS Bulletin Vol. XX, No. 1, pg. 2Hyperspace LOVES YOU
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Awesome. 'Little spider weaves a wispy web, stumblin' through the woods it catches to my head. She crawls behind my ear and whispers secrets. Dragonfly whiz by and sings now teach it.'
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Dreamoar
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Brilliant! This little Dreamoar knows what he's having for breakfast tomorrow.
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Just woke up from an 11 hour slumber and I feel so great. This recipe is for the win.
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It looks yummy. I wonder how it tastes with special dmt icing sugar?? "Eat your vegetables and do as you're told, or you won't be going to the funfair!"
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christian wrote:It looks yummy. I wonder how it tastes with special dmt icing sugar?? Probably Purgetastic
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One time, after drinking a gigantic cup of tea and nothing happening for about four hours, I decided the night was a wash and went to eat some samosas. I will never forget the feeling of samosas in reverse. Makes me not want to experience any kind of food in reverse! Quote:If your pancake mix has sodium bicarbonate, Does this mean we could maybe even develop a DMT pancake extraction tek? Some things will come easy, some will be a test
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Sounds good house... SWIM tends to avoid mixing RIMAs with chocolate, and even cinnamon gives pause. Not life threatening or anything in small amounts, but caffeine makes him SERIOUSLY uncomfortable without MAO in his gut. One time he smoked tarragon at the tail end of a huasca sesh and felt like hell until the MAO came back on. Worst huasca sesh, hands down, was when he made the mistake of drinking a quarter cup of wild coffee in Hawaii... luckily that was also at the tail end. Not sure SWIM could have dealt with his heart racing that hard for more than a half an hour. "Curiouser and curiouser..." ~ Alice
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Lol they actually look quite good. I tried making pancakes with morning glory seeds once and they were pretty much the most revolting thing I have ever eaten. Cactus jello was also pretty disgusting but I'd give your aya pancakes a go. Sonorous fractal manifestastions, birthing golden vibrations, that echo through folds of space & time, ferry my soul closer to God
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I didn't realize people had a problem with chocolate and harmalas. If you have a problem with it, don't use them. I often like to chug a cup of coffee before I drink ayahuasca to make the trip more "Awake" so some chocolate chips doesn't affect my trip at all. Also, this is not morning glory pancakes, nor is it cactus jello, this recipe actually tastes good
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Dreamoar
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I veganized the recipe: lsdreamoar042's Uber Delicious Vegan Blueberry-Banana Ayahuasca Pancakes1 cup flour including 15 grams aya 2:1 powder (I used rice flour because I'm gluten intolerant) 1 tblsp turbinado sugar 1 tsp aluminum-free baking powder 1/4 tsp sea salt a generous dash of cinnamon A hefty handful of frozen blueberries 2/3 cup vanilla coconut milk 1/2 a banana (very ripe and mashed) 1 tsp vanilla extract • Mix dry ingredients in a medium-large bowl (caapi,flour,sugar,baking powder,salt, & cinnamon w/ blueberries) • Mix wet ingredients in a second small bowl (milk, banana, vanilla) • Pour wet ingredients into dry ingredients and mix well (I added a bit moar cocount milk because the batter was a little thick) • Cook on medium-high heat in a skillet till browned on both sides.(I used coconut oil to oil the skillet) • Top with butter (I used earth balance vegan buttery spread) and your favorite sweetener (I used organic powdered sugar because I was out of maple syrup; jam, honey, or agave nectar are also good choices) Nom Nom Nom!
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^ Uh-maz-ing. Gathering ingredients now... "Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored." -A.Huxley
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Ordering my powder now, and I'll be stopping by the grocery store to get my pancake ingredients this weekend! I'm a horrible cook, but I'll post pics anyways! Thanks for the idea, House!!! All posts are completely fictional and for educational purposes only
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۩ wrote:christian wrote:It looks yummy. I wonder how it tastes with special dmt icing sugar?? Probably Purgetastic lol When I saw the title to this thread, I naturally went "ewgh," but if you say it's delicious, I take your word for it. I'm not entirely clear on what the 4:1 caapi powder is --- 4:1 of what? Is there any DMT in this recipe or just caapi? "Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind" - Albert Einstein
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Looks like an end to Jungle Shamanic adventures. They are so out of date folks. It looks like Ayahuasca pancake making programmes is the way ahead!...Maybe Gordon Ramsey should get onto this!....The A word!! "Eat your vegetables and do as you're told, or you won't be going to the funfair!"
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Tacoman! DOO DA DOO
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id i imagine if you use m mimosa tea with a gelatin/egg white clean up you would have a pretty intense pancake. If you are reading my post you should be reading this, Understand I am very immature and sarcastic anything said by me should be consider as such unless it is more than 3 sentences long.
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metamorhpasizer
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I think this is super cool. At first i read it wondering, what would be the point of an aya pancake? But now im convinced that i must try this Props for a great idea house You have never been apart from me. You can never depart and never return, for we are continuous, indistinguishable. We are eternal forever
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Maybe with a first course salad containing some panfried Cubensis to sharpen the senses. Wake up, chefs!
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