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  • Kanoealoha
    Confirmed User
    • Jul 2002
    • 1261

    #1

    GFY Cookbook

    So I was thinking...

    I'm sure some of you have some good recipes, some crazy recipes and some ridiculous whacked out recipes...

    post them here...

    I want to make a cookbook

    Post your favorite recipes




    P.S. I sell Ginger Snaps
    Strong Bad Rocks!
  • LadyMischief
    Orgasms N Such!
    • Sep 2002
    • 18135

    #2
    I have a bunch of them but I will post them later or tomorrow.. I'm about ready for bed.. been working in another window all night and I'm now officially crosseyed.

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    • Amputate Your Head
      There can be only one
      • Aug 2001
      • 39075

      #3
      I have a recipe for bukkake soup
      SIG TOO BIG

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      • Kanoealoha
        Confirmed User
        • Jul 2002
        • 1261

        #4
        Originally posted by Amputate Your Head
        I have a recipe for bukkake soup
        I was waiting for someone to post that...
        Strong Bad Rocks!

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        • Kanoealoha
          Confirmed User
          • Jul 2002
          • 1261

          #5
          Originally posted by LadyMischief
          I have a bunch of them but I will post them later or tomorrow.. I'm about ready for bed.. been working in another window all night and I'm now officially crosseyed.
          Ok! Just bump it tomorrow and I'll check it out!

          Mahalo!
          Strong Bad Rocks!

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          • BigFrog
            Confirmed User
            • Sep 2002
            • 2057

            #6
            1 bag of marijuana shake (roughly 1/2 pound - 1 pound)
            Large cooking/stock pot (4 gallon) 5 pounds butter or margerine cheesecloth
            Cheescloth is used for straining thick elastic bands empty plastic containers with lids (ice-cream pails or large tupperware work best) ladel or coffee mug rubber gloves or oven mitts. It's always best to use the best leaf you can find. The more potent the shake, the more potent the butter.

            Step 1: Put your 5 pounds of butter/margerine into the stock pot.

            Step 2: Put in your bag of VERY dry shake (try to sift out any stalks or foreign matter.)

            Step 3: Fill the pot with cold water leaving about 4 inches at the top for stirring.

            Step 4: Set your stove element to med heat, leaving a slight crack open on the lid for steam to escape. Once the mixture comes to a boil, turn the heat down to low and simmer for at least 5 hours. (You can do it for longer, but 5 hours is the minimum time to simmer.)

            Step 5: Stir with a wooden spoon occasionally.

            Step 6: Take it off the element and let it cool for a while. (Note: you only want to cool it as much as you'll need to be able to handle it with gloves, the hotter it is, the easier it is to squeeze the butter out of the leaf.)

            Step 7: Cut yourself some squares of cheesecloth and spread out your plastic containers. Put the cloth pieces over each container and secure it with the elastic bands. (I usually double up each bit of cheese cloth.)

            Step 8: Take a ladel or coffee mug and scoop out some of the green mixture onto the cloth. Keep pouring until you get close (about 6") to the top of the container. Then take the cheesecloth off and squeeze into the container as hard as you can to get the most butter out of the mix. Repeat into all containers until all of your green stew is out of the stock pot and squeezed into the containers. *Note: most of the butter is saturated into the leaves and that's the part you want to ensure gets totally squeezed out of the mixture and into your containers.

            Step 9: Put the lids on your filled containers and place them on a level surface in your freezer.

            Step 10: After about 5 hours, the butter will solidify and some of the water will turn to ice. Take each container one by one over to the sink, take off the lid, and with one hand supporting the ice block, turn container upside down and release. Some water will come pouring out, and the ice just needs to be scraped away from the main butter block. You should be left with a smooth, round slab of light green butter.

            Step 11: I store my butter in empty margerine containers in the fridge. If you've got lots, you can put the butter back in the freezer and take it out as needed. Or you can share it with your friends. You can use this butter just as you would regular butter in any baking recipe. Simply substitue the butter your recipe calls for with your buzzin' butter.

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            • Kanoealoha
              Confirmed User
              • Jul 2002
              • 1261

              #7
              Thanks Big Frog

              Its been copied, pasted and saved!
              Strong Bad Rocks!

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              • beemk
                CLICK HERE
                • Jan 2002
                • 20829

                #8
                Originally posted by BigFrog
                Step 1: Put your 5 pounds of butter/margerine into the stock pot.
                sounds healthy
                I host with Vacares

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                • BigFrog
                  Confirmed User
                  • Sep 2002
                  • 2057

                  #9
                  Originally posted by beemk


                  sounds healthy
                  of course it is

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