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Paper doesn't taste nice and if your not a tobacco smoker like myself Blunts are not an option unless they sell tobacco free blunt wraps in your area.
I guess tobacco free blunt wraps could just be ordered on the net.
I am like you and would rather vape But I personally would avoid combusting my weed as I get all that yummy flavor from the the terpines, when I vape.
A little secret though..... I smoked some joints with tobacco in them over the festive period but I am back to pure weed in a vape again.
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Don't think i will or want get rid of my rollies. I am not very found of factory made cigarettes. Ever heard the term reconstituted tobacco? When they sweep the floor, they get the raw materials for reconstituted tobacco.

I never tried blunts. I buy cigarette paper by the box. A good cigarette paper, preferably Raw or Elements is perfect for me. I used to roll with Rizla. Then I discovered Raw. Now Rizla feels like cardboard between the fingers.
 
Lets have a look at the Pink panther!!! :pass:passes to @arty zan

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How cute she is!
 
Good morning elvis~!

I reckon now is a good time to share a recipe.


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Elvis Breakfast Sandwich
(4 servings)
  • 2 Tablespoons butter - softened
  • 8 slices white bread
  • about 1/2 cup peanut butter - smooth or chunky
  • 1 large ripe banana - sliced
  • about 1/4 cup honey
  • 12 slices bacon - cooked and crispy
Create 4 sandwiches by spreading equal amounts of peanut butter over 4 slices of bread. Top each with slices of banana. Drizzle honey over the bananas. Place three slices of bacon on each sandwich and top with another slice of bread.

Butter the outside of each sandwich. Fry on a griddle or in a large frying pan over medium heat until both sides are golden brown. Slice each sandwich in half and serve warm.

Update:
According to Elvis' longtime cook Mary Jenkins Langston, the bread for these sandwiches should be lightly toasted before the sandwiches are fried. Consider changing "8 slices white bread" in the ingredients above to "8 slices white bread - lightly toasted."
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This is a favorite sandwich of the late, great Elvis Presley. The combination of peanut butter and bacon may seem weird to some, but once you try it, you'll understand why the king loved this sandwich.


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Good morning elvis~!

I reckon now is a good time to share a recipe.


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Elvis Breakfast Sandwich
(4 servings)
  • 2 Tablespoons butter - softened
  • 8 slices white bread
  • about 1/2 cup peanut butter - smooth or chunky
  • 1 large ripe banana - sliced
  • about 1/4 cup honey
  • 12 slices bacon - cooked and crispy
Create 4 sandwiches by spreading equal amounts of peanut butter over 4 slices of bread. Top each with slices of banana. Drizzle honey over the bananas. Place three slices of bacon on each sandwich and top with another slice of bread.

Butter the outside of each sandwich. Fry on a griddle or in a large frying pan over medium heat until both sides are golden brown. Slice each sandwich in half and serve warm.

According to Elvis' longtime cook Mary Jenkins Langston, the bread for these sandwiches should be lightly toasted before the sandwiches are fried. Consider changing "8 slices white bread" in the ingredients above to "8 slices white bread - lightly toasted."
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This is a favorite sandwich of the late, great Elvis Presley. The combination of peanut butter and bacon may seem weird to some, but once you try it, you'll understand why the king loved this sandwich.


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Glad to know another Elvis fan!!
 
Don't think i will or want get rid of my rollies. I am not very found of factory made cigarettes. Ever heard the term reconstituted tobacco? When they sweep the floor, they get the raw materials for reconstituted tobacco.

I never tried blunts. I buy cigarette paper by the box. A good cigarette paper, preferably Raw or Elements is perfect for me. I used to roll with Rizla. Then I discovered Raw. Now Rizla feels like cardboard between the fingers.

Reconstituted tobacco, yep I know that.
When you split a Phillie blunt the thin outer layer of tobacco leaf is usually removed.
It is a real bit of tobacco leaf to make it look like the cigar is rolled in tobacco leaf, like a proper good quality cigar.
However under the real tobacco leaf exterior, there is tobacco paper made of , you gussed it "reconstituted tobacco".
The outter real tobacco is removed when rolling a blunt as it has a more bitter taste than the reconstituted tobacco paper.
Rizla used to make some papers called "Wheat straw" made from "wheat straw".
They were seriously heavy weight papers and I'm lead to believe this is what people would roll up with in the wild west.
I think it was the Rizla company who first made rice paper papers that are still made to this day.
RizLa+ (ree-la-crwa). The name comes from 'Riz', the French word for rice, and Lacroix, meaning 'The cross'.
'Riz' comes from the fact that the paper is made from rice, and 'Lacroix' is the surname of its creator, Pierre de Lacroix. The paper was originally intended for rolling tobacco but is much more widely used by marijuana smokers today.
In 1660, having perfected the first paper specifically designed for rolling, Philippe Lacroix began production.
Despite the early success, it was not until 76 years later in 1736 that the family acquired their own paper-mill, purchased by François Lacroix, founder of the Lacroix Rolling Paper company.
In 1796 Napoleon granted the Lacroix company a licence to produce rolling papers for his troops.
In 1865, a change was made to the formula—the tissue previously used in the papers was replaced with paper made from rice.
It is this change to rice paper that caused the name "RizLa+" to finally emerge: a combination of the French word Riz (meaning rice) with "La" and a cross, representing the Lacroix family name, which literally means "The Cross".
 
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