Joined: 28 Oct 2004 Posts: 28120 Location: escaped from Swindon
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 05 11:31 am Post subject:
Now in a demijon, and so far not one I'm leaping to put on another batch of.
As I do not want to wait 2 years, open a bottle and say "wow" I wish I had more of this in the pipeline, I do try and guess whether I will like the mature product and kick off more.
I get the feeling with this one, that it might suddenly blossom and i'll be kicking myself, but there is still plenty of months before it will be in a bottle, so hopefully I will have more of an idea as time goes by
sean Downsizer Moderator
Joined: 28 Oct 2004 Posts: 42207 Location: North Devon
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 05 11:48 am Post subject:
Bugs wrote:
Nutmeg?
You need to eat an enormous quantity, and IIRC would probably die as a result of something else in it before the hallucinogens kicked in.
Oo-er! I ate half a nutmeg once over the space of a few hours in my dafter, sniff-anything-you-can youth, and it did absolutely nothing for me at all. Just as well I didn't persevere.
(Mind you, this was also the silly sod who bought several sachets of morning glory seeds from Woolies with a pal and ate them with Angel Delight, again to no obvious effect!)
At school a friend was told that lettuce could get you high, so we tried drying leaves on a radiator and smoking them. Revolting! It has to be said that our quest for oblivion and narcosis was singularly unsuccessful until we were old enough to go to pubs
Isn't it laudanum from lettuces? And isn't that why you're not mean to feed to chickens? And is that related to the flopsy bunnies in the eponymous tale coming over a bit dozey?
sean Downsizer Moderator
Joined: 28 Oct 2004 Posts: 42207 Location: North Devon
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 05 1:23 pm Post subject:
Laudanum is a tincture of opium.
According to the OC to Food:"The latex (or sap) resembles and smell like the latex of the opium poppy, but the plants are not related" It goes on to suggest that there's been little sedative activity in cultivated lettuce since about 1600.If that's what you're after you need to eat large quantities of the stems after the plants have bolted.
I looked this up in a book, rather than having eaten lettuce through the ages, so feel free to ignore it.
Wild lettuce is -mildly- narcotic, but not a lot. Domesticated lettuce certainly isn't. I don't know about some of the odder and older cultivars (celtuce?).
The opiates, produced from scaring the seed heads of a particular sort of poppy in a hot climate, have been used since at least ancient Egyptian times.
jema Downsizer Moderator
Joined: 28 Oct 2004 Posts: 28120 Location: escaped from Swindon
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 05 8:12 pm Post subject:
Well I saw some more banana on the cheap today, so I think a 3 gallon batch is called for Whilst I am still not sure on this one myself, I am sure someone will like the results
not only can nutmeg be hallucinagenic, you can also build a bomb with it it's in the anarchists cookbook (no i don't have a copy but i once knew someone who did!) but you'd have to have loads and loads
apple seeds are toxic, but you'd have to eat a lorryful to kill you..
never heard anything about the banana skins before, interesting...
i do know they are sometimes used for headaches, you just lie the inside of the skin against your forehead (haven't tried it) and you can use them to shine your shoes (have tried this, not too bad, not great)