My thoughts exactly.Originally Posted by Lemur-io
My thoughts exactly.Originally Posted by Lemur-io
You are indeed a worldly and sophisticated fellow! ;) I too would like to know how your experience goes!
Silence is beautiful
Kava arrived today in the mail. Not wanting to wait to try it out, I immediately open the package. The stuff basically looks like dirt crossed with some sort of herb. I pour some pineapple juice, milk, coconut milk, and 2 tsb of kava in a blender. I try the result... I almost gag. I add a banana, and reblend it. It tastes much better now.
I'll let you know how the outcome fares.
The initial verdict is in: Don't waste your money. I may have prepared it wrong, so I'll try again later.
Edit: To elaborate, I guess it did make me feel at ease a bit. I had a slight buzz, but the disgusting nature of kava probably will prevent me from buying it again unless my next attempt blows me away.
Last edited by Ice; 06-12-2010 at 05:14.
Here they sell it in capsules at the shroomshop, must be for a reason it sounds horrible.
Well grasshopper, here's a link on how to prepare kava kava.
If you just dumped the powder into the liquid and drank it instead of steeping it or didn't use a fine enough strainer as described...I can well imagine it must have tasted awful. I'm surprised you didn't puke. Where's a Hawaiian WitchDoctor when you need one, eh? Crazy kids and their newfangled recreational drugs. Why, back in my day weed & lsd were the goldstandard...Take the kava – powdered, pressed, ground or shredded – put it in a strainer and place that in your beverage of choice and allow it to steep for several minutes minimum… the longer you let it brew, the better it will be. However, be careful not to use traditional tea strainers if you are using a powder; the wire mesh is not fine enough to hold in kava powder and it is very possible some will escape into your drink. Instead, use fine muslin bags which are reusable and better to strain the kava.![]()
Last edited by Hosakawa Tito; 06-13-2010 at 11:10. Reason: grammar
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