If I dont have a coffee grinder....

bitrate

Active Member
Most likely a stupid question here:

If I don't have a coffee grinder, is there any good alternatives for grinding up leaves and stems for use in cooking?

Thanks!
 

JeepBeep

Active Member
One of those mexican mixing bowls, I forgot what there called, but used for peppers and stuff, a really good pair of scissors and patience, or I dunno maybe just a regular blender.

Hmmm ill think bout it.
 

akgrown

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what he was talking about is a mocahete pronounced moca-heta' and i dont think it would work to well since it is very gritty and you would lose alot. i would either use a food processer or blender if you have a large amount or just go to wal mart and buy a coffee grinder there not really expensive
 

bitrate

Active Member
what he was talking about is a mocahete pronounced moca-heta' and i dont think it would work to well since it is very gritty and you would lose alot. i would either use a food processer or blender if you have a large amount or just go to wal mart and buy a coffee grinder there not really expensive
cool, i ended up grabbing a grinder from wal mart - msrp lik 20 bucks.
yeah, like a mortar and pestle? maybe thats just for teh pharmacys
 

AKRevo47

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cool, i ended up grabbing a grinder from wal mart - msrp lik 20 bucks.
yeah, like a mortar and pestle? maybe thats just for teh pharmacys
You were good just crumbling it up, using your hands...now when you go to strain, youre going to have these super fine particles that slip through. Oil/Butter or whatever youre using is going to have no problem working its way around and into the cannabis...$20 you couldve spent on something else :leaf:
 

tip top toker

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and he also could have saved money using tin foil instead of mylar.. :)

if you've got a spare $20 then might as well get your plans working properly instead of just skipping steps, unless your crazy poor that is :)

pestle and mortar doesn't work, been there tried that :)
 
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