First off, twigs is a funny word. So what do you do with the little buggers? I know some people who smoke them. I don't smoke the medium to large sized ones, but I will sometimes break up the really little ones, that are basically like string, normally really close to the bud itself, and throw them in my bubler, (you know, If I worshiped satan, I would call it Beelzebubler... you know thats not a bad idea, the name that is, not worshiping satan.) Well, there was a point to writing all this, but I honestly don't remember.
collect many of them simmer in some kind of oil or fat (crock pot is a good bet) strain cool use in foods you would use the medium in (vegetable oil is great for brownie mixes, butter can be slathered on a piece of toast or baked into chocolate chip cookies, etc.) and i don't believe in satan, but i think you may have a misguided view of said mythological figure anyway. satan was never a bad guy, he was never the enemy of 'god' but 'god's tester of sorts, designed to keep the lowly mortals on their toes, tempting them into 'sin' eww, i feel dirty talking about such brutal fallacies. i need to cleanse with smoke
I like to put all my stems in a pill bottle and shake it up and get all the budlets and kif off them, for an emergency bowl when I'm desperate. Which I am...
lol, I just realized I meant stems, not twigs. Although I guess stems are just little twigs, and twigs are little brances, and branches are little trunks... and some say theres a step beyond tree trunks, a part of the tree so big, you cant see it.... believe it or not, I'm not really stoned anymore.
this has been said here before, or else theres a glitch in the matrix. weird, theres a glitch in my search button too.
Let me rephrase, I don't worship him, nor do I believe in him, nor do I believe in any other ideas of religions, especially Abrahamic ones.
Beelzebubler Haaha, Brilliant. As for stems, I smoke the really small ones and powder and soak the larger ones in alcohol.
some may disagree before patriarchy, male figures in religion were often horned creatures. partially man, but not entirely. they also were very strongly associated with wild nature. the horns symbolized a crescent moon, which was commonly thought as a male figure. when modern religion came into play, the male figure was at the forefront due to the male dominance in everyday life (once plow was invented - brought hunters home to become a mainly producing, not hunting gathering, community). the male god coexisting with the female goddess (earth mother) were turned into lesser importance and even evil. the male god was turned into the evil - satanic devil. even the catholic church references lucifer as being an arch angel that was banished from heaven - i believe st michael was the one to actually remove him.