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PhytoExtractum Shop: Maeng Da Thai Kratom Leaf Powder

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Re: Idea on hydration for cakes? [Re: cottlestonpie]
    #1282855 - 02/05/03 05:17 PM (20 years, 11 months ago)



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Re: Idea on hydration for cakes? [Re: motaman]
    #1283012 - 02/05/03 06:15 PM (20 years, 11 months ago)

i don't know for certain, but is Geolite made of pottery clay ?
if it is, maybe we could make it ourselves .
seems like i saw a post sometime ago, about growing shrooms on a Geopet . :grin: 


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Re: Idea on hydration for cakes? [Re: cottlestonpie]
    #1283052 - 02/05/03 06:45 PM (20 years, 11 months ago)

I don't think it is a stupid question. And I think your logic is sound. Capillary action would draw water if the tube is small enough. Hell, trees do it all day every day. I think you would be better off to use a nice thick piece of string. Maybe embed it durring the making of the cake. If you could spiral it in while loading the jar and leave several inches loose. When you birth you could let the string hang in a h2o/h2o2 solution. Sounds to me like it might do a good job hydrating the cake. No harm in trying and posting the results.


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Re: Idea on hydration for cakes? [Re: mntlfngrs]
    #1286057 - 02/06/03 03:51 PM (20 years, 11 months ago)

I have squeezed the cakes like a sponge under water.
It seems to work great. I like the idea of passive hydro
cakes.


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Re: Idea on hydration for cakes? [Re: mntlfngrs]
    #1286092 - 02/06/03 04:00 PM (20 years, 11 months ago)

that would work. pain in the ass though. would be easier just to dunk.


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