Hey guys,
Rudolph has a question about powderizing his cactus.
I've combed the forums trying to find a step by step guide on how to properly powderize the cactus on his behalf, because Rudolph is notorious for smashing the kepboard in with his hooves.
It seems all the teks start off assuming you've already powderized the cactus, without any information on how to exactly do that. Maybe it's obvious to everyone but me?
There seems to be some conflict in opinion in regards of using heat in the beginning.
I'm confused. Does using heat to powderize destroy/not destroy the alkaloids.
Here's the situation with Rudolph. Rudolph has a foot sliced up in the freezer, and two more footlong pieces sitting around. His plan seems to be to blend all the material he has (both the frozen pieces and the pieces he's got laying around) together in a blender, to then pour it into a glass pan to allow to air dry, spreading the goo around on all the surface area to expedite evaporation. Then toss the dried substance into his handy child grinder. Is this the proper way to do it, Rudolph wonders.
Also, does it matter if he skins the cactus before he blends it all together, or is it mandatory that the skin be taken off? (Rudolph has no fingernails, so it's tough, he says.) Will it hurt the end result, in other words, if the skin is left on.
Thanks guys,
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