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Altus.Noidus
Jun 18, 2023
In Share Your Best Noid Blends
HHC - 17.5% HHCp - 10% HHCv - 10% CBC - 7.5% H4CBD - 25% CRD - 25% Terpenes - 5% (Blueberry Up x Wedding Cake) DISCLAIMER: This is NOT a blend for people with a low/no tolerance. High potency. Because of 10% HHCv, the onset is pretty fast with a surge highness, euphoria, cerebral relaxation, and a bit of focus. After this, the HHC and 10% HHCp roll into the mind and body. The supporting cannabinoids, H4CBD, CRD, and CBC enhance the blend in potentiation and balance. I did not include HHCo, HHCh or HHCpo. I didn't feel HHCo would add anything, HHCh is too foggy and stoney, and HHCpo is too long lasting, and can leave some feeling hungover. This blend turned out really well, I am really pleased with it. It's a must try for anyone with a fondness for HHC and it's variants.
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Altus.Noidus
Jun 14, 2023
In Share Your Best Noid Blends
GVB CRD - 60% GVB H4CBD - 30% GVB CBC - 5% Terpenes - 5% (Blueberry Up BDT) Even though this blend is only mildly psychoactive, the wide spread of c-noids has a wonderful effect. Mood lift, anti-inflammatory, it just makes you feel nice, and focused. The GVB CRD is high in CBC and low in CBT, so no scatterbrain effects. Focus, energy. It will wake you up and focus you.
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Altus.Noidus
May 26, 2023
In Share Your Best Noid Blends
Blue Skies - V2 H4CBD - 30% CRD - 55% CBC - 10% Terpenes - 5% - Blueberry Up Even though this blend is only mildly psychoactive, the wide spread of c-noids has a wonderful effect. Mood lift, anti-inflammatory, it just makes you feel nice, uplifted, and a bit of scatterbrain effects from high CBT levels in the CRD.
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Altus.Noidus
May 24, 2023
In Edible Recipes
From what I have gathered, there's 3 ways to preserve gummies, this guide is not written by me, but I've modified it to suit the needs of the alt-noid community best. M E T H O D # 1 C I T R I C A C I D / S U G A R A favorite method of coating gummies is with a mixture of citric acid and sugar. This mixture provides crystalline texture on the outside as well as visual appeal. The real power with this coating is in the citric acid, it can provide enough tartness to accentuate flavor or enough sour kick to make you pucker your lips. The balance is entirely up to you, but a good ratio to start with is 1:4 acid to sugar. This mixture won’t be sour enough to blow your socks off, but will give a nice mild tartness. This ratio can be increased if so desired based on personal preference, you can even leave the acid out altogether. When coating your gummies, the process is very straightforward. The prepared mixture of citric and sugar can be sprinkled overtop of the freshly popped product, or the gummy can be added directly to a bowl of citric and sugar, tossed, and then removed with a mesh sieve. The use of a mesh sieve is extremely helpful in separating the gummies and removing any excess coating that may be stuck to the surface. After coating with citric and sugar, these gummies can be allowed to cure in a dry space for a day or so to allow the sugar and citric to form a shell-like coating. After curing, package your candies in an airtight container and store in a cool dry place to maintain quality. This is a fairly simple and flavorful method to coat your gummies for palatability and appearance. The only thing to keep in mind with sugar coatings is that sugar loves water and has the ability to pull water from the surrounding air which can cause the formation of a sticky syrup on your gummy product. Maintaining low humidities in storage and cure spaces will help prevent this before packaging and storage. M E T H O D # 2 C O R N S T A R C H / P O W D E R E D S U G A R Another common method used for coating gummies is with a starch, usually cornstarch, which acts as a desiccant that is able to dry products to prevent sticking and dripping of moisture. Cornstarch is used to create a thin skin-like layer between the outside air and the sticky gelled gummy within. A portion of this corn starch can be combined with powdered sugar to help prevent the dry mouthfeel that these starch coated gummies impart (a 1:1 ratio starch to powdered sugar works). The coating of starch also gives the final product a matte finish which can be nice in the right form factor, looking like a weathered beach glass as opposed to a clear polished one. Cornstarch should be used directly after removing gummies from their molds, sifted over a fine mesh sieve that will remove the excess starch that has caked on, and then cured for at least a day in a dry cool environment before packaging. M E T H O D # 3 C A R N U B A W A X / V E G E T A B L E O I L Another effective coating product used to eliminate the loss of water and prevent excessive drying while also providing a polished appearance, is carnauba wax. Carnauba wax is a naturally derived wax from a Brazilian palm plant; Copernicia prunifera. To use carnauba wax, dissolve it in a flavorless oil (carnauba melts at ~180F) at 5% by weight of the oil you’re dissolving into. Any flavorless oil will do (vegetable, canola, peanut etc) the choice is up to you. In the coating process, a little goes an extremely long way and will spread when agitated with other gummies. For small batches, what I have found to work with ease, is prepping a small volume of oil (47.5g oil with 2.5g carnauba wax to make 50g of coating, which can be stored for later use) working with gloved hands, apply a few drops to your palm and massage the coating mixture into your gummies in a mixing bowl. Repeat this step until an apparent coating can be seen. Continue to toss the coated gummies in a mixing bowl for several more minutes (this may take a little elbow grease) allowing the coating to evenly distribute between pieces. The key to this process is using as little oil mixture as necessary, so there is no excessive dripping or saturation of oil. The final product should be a polished coated gummy ready to be cured for another day or so in a dry space and then packaged. Coating gummies is meant to extend the intended shelf life of the product as well as impart various flavor or textural qualities. No matter where you land on which method to use, your final product will be a higher quality that don’t stick together and lose less water over time. There is no one perfect method, and all should be weighed for their intended application (drying/ flavoring/ anti-stick). These coating techniques are well suited to make a relatively valuable homemade product last longer without a loss of quality.
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Altus.Noidus
May 09, 2023
In Share Your Best Noid Blends
D8 - 70% CBC - 10% CBN - 15% Terpenes - 5% - Wedding Cake Love this blend if I need to shut my brain off and relax my body so I can get to sleep.
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Altus.Noidus
May 09, 2023
In Share Your Best Noid Blends
HHC - 75% CBC - 5% CBN - 5% CBG - 10% Terpenes - 2.5% - Ice Cream Cake Terpenes - 5% - Papaya I vape this blend during the day. The CBG does a good job at keeping me perky, while the HHC provides a nice mellow relaxation. The CBC does a good job of keeping the oil thin enough to wick for carts and helps potentiate the other noids. The 5% CBN balances the CBG. I used a cross of two BDTs from Denver Terpenes, Ice Cream Cake and Papaya. The flavor is fruity and creamy and cakey. Very sweet.
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Altus.Noidus
May 09, 2023
In Share Your Best Noid Blends
HHC-V 3.5% THC-H - 10% HHC - 54.5% H4CBD - 15% CBC - 10% Terpenes - 7% - Maui Wowie I love the energizing effect of this blend. It's very stimulating, very euphoric, and very focusing.
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Altus.Noidus
May 09, 2023
In Share Your Best Noid Blends
H4CBD - 17.5% CRD - 77.5% Terpenes - 5% - Blueberry Up Even though this blend is only mildly psychoactive, the wide spread of c-noids has a wonderful effect. Mood stabilization, mood lift, anti-inflammatory, it just makes you feel nice, relaxed, clear headed, and peaceful.
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Altus.Noidus
May 09, 2023
In Share Your Best Noid Blends
HHCp - 10% HHC - 60% CBC - 15% CRD - 10% Terpenes - 5% - Wedding Cake This blend hits hard and lasts all day.
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Altus.Noidus
May 09, 2023
In Share Your Best Noid Blends
Blend 1: Wedding Crasher HHCp - 10% HHC - 60% CBC - 15% CRD - 10% Terpenes - 5% - Wedding Cake Blend 2: Blue Skies CRD - 77.5% H4CBD - 17.5% Terpenes - 5% - Blueberry Up Now mix Blend 1 into Blend 2 at at 2:1 ratio. You now have... drumroll... Blueberry Upside Down Cake!!! Enjoy! 🎉
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Altus.Noidus
May 08, 2023
In Edible Recipes
• I N G R E D I E N T S 1 Jello pack - standard brand name Jello pack is 85g, this is for flavor, and sugar.) 4.5 tsp of unflavored gelatine (I use Knox Original Gelatine Envelopes) 1/2 cup water 5g coconut oil and liquid sunflower lechithin @ 1:1 (2.5g co, 2.5g lsl) *** Do not use MCT or Ethanol tincture, it will not work, trust me *** 5g noids distillate • M E T H O D Melt distillate into above amounts of liquid sunflower lechithin and coconut oil. You should end up with 10mls of the noid/co/lsl mix. Set aside, keep warm. Bloom gelatin in 1/4 cup water: If you don't know how to bloom gelatin, tldr: 1/4 cup COLD water in a shallow pan, sprinkle a layer of gelatin powder over the surface, let it get soaked, and mix in. Add another layer, let it saturate mix. Avoid clumps. Just repeat this until all 4.5tsp are bloomed, you'll have a sticky, room temp paste. Set aside. Bring the flavored (85g) jello and other 1/4 cup water up to temp on stove, slowly pouring in the jello mix and stirring to avoid clumps. Don't get it very hot, it doesn't need to be bubbling. I use a temperature probe and I don't exceed 130-140f Now once you have your jello fully heated and dissolved into the 1/4 cup water, it's time to mix. Pour in noids, and slowly integrate bloomed gelatin. Combine everything and stir gently (I use a silicone spatula to sort of mix and fold it together) until blended well over heat. DO NOT BRING TO A BOIL. YOU WILL HAVE A BAD TIME. Once blended and smooth and hot, draw up into a large pipette, or syringe and pipe into molds. Set in fridge, and they're ready to unmold in about 15 min. Pop them out of the molds, and lay them flat on a pan lined with wax paper. Put them in the fridge and let them cure for half a day. Then you can put them in a Tupperware. This recipe made me approx. 75 gummy squares and since we used 4g of distillate, with a little math, we have our dose per gummy. 4000÷75 = 53.3mg per piece. My molds hold 2ml You can add or subtract a 1/2 tsp of gelatin if you want them firmer or softer, but this recipe I think is bang on where it needs to be. Below is pictured some gummies made by a third party using this recipe: That's it! It really is quite easy, and once you get the hang of it after 1 or 2 times, it is actually a lot of fun. My wife and I make them together. Enjoy you guys! 😋 P.S. If you use this recipe, post pics of your results in the comments, that way we can get a body of information going. Thanks! Stay lifted!
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