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"BOB" > wrote in message
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> "Carole Beard" > wrote in message
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>> i logged on here to get recipes and food conversation,
>> (rec.food.cooking) and i would like to know what attacked daughter or
>> the price of gas has to do with this web sight.

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> Same thing as your Webbie-TeeVee HTML signature


You believe that? And it thinks it's a web site. (snork)
What a moron.

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>i logged on here to get recipes and food conversation,
>(rec.food.cooking) and i would like to know what attacked daughter or
>the price of gas has to do with this web sight.


This isn't a web "sight". It is a news group. Your HTML sig is
not welcome here. Learn some newsgroup manners before you
post here again please. I'm not normally this harsh with newbies
but WebTV know-it-alls just **** me right off.
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Carole Beard wrote:
> i logged on here to get recipes and food conversation,
> (rec.food.cooking) and i would like to know what attacked daughter or
> the price of gas has to do with this web sight.


webtv gives you a way to get rid of the html stuff. do that. then log
in again every now and then over a period of several weeks -- just
read, don't react -- and you'll get a good idea of how this newsgroup
works. If what you'd like is recipes and food conversation, this is a
good place. But don't look for clearly defined limits on what folks
talk about, any more than you would try to censor all the conversations
going on over breakfast at your local Dennys.

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Carole Beard wrote:
> i logged on here to get recipes and food conversation,
> (rec.food.cooking) and i would like to know what attacked daughter or
> the price of gas has to do with this web sight.



You might want to try rec.food.recipes instead. It's nothing but
recipes. The bad thing is you can't ask any questions on that
newsgroup. There's also rec.food.baking but it doesn't get much
traffic. For cookie recipes go to alt.cookies.yum.yum.yum

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"aem" > wrote in message
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> Carole Beard wrote:
>> i logged on here to get recipes and food conversation,
>> (rec.food.cooking) and i would like to know what attacked daughter or
>> the price of gas has to do with this web sight.

>
> webtv gives you a way to get rid of the html stuff. do that. then log
> in again every now and then over a period of several weeks -- just
> read, don't react -- and you'll get a good idea of how this newsgroup
> works. If what you'd like is recipes and food conversation, this is a
> good place. But don't look for clearly defined limits on what folks
> talk about, any more than you would try to censor all the conversations
> going on over breakfast at your local Dennys.
>
> -aem


Good reply. Not harsh or condescending either. But exactly correct!

I'd say you were PC, but I think being PC is bullshit! ;->

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In article >,
"Maverick" > wrote:

> "aem" > wrote in message
> oups.com...
> > Carole Beard wrote:
> >> i logged on here to get recipes and food conversation,
> >> (rec.food.cooking) and i would like to know what attacked daughter or
> >> the price of gas has to do with this web sight.

> >
> > webtv gives you a way to get rid of the html stuff. do that. then log
> > in again every now and then over a period of several weeks -- just
> > read, don't react -- and you'll get a good idea of how this newsgroup
> > works. If what you'd like is recipes and food conversation, this is a
> > good place. But don't look for clearly defined limits on what folks
> > talk about, any more than you would try to censor all the conversations
> > going on over breakfast at your local Dennys.
> >
> > -aem

>
> Good reply. Not harsh or condescending either. But exactly correct!
>
> I'd say you were PC, but I think being PC is bullshit! ;->
>
> Bret


Yeah, his reply was better than mine... <G>
I'm usually not that mean, but for some reason, that one hit me wrong
tonight and ticked me off!
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"Katra" > wrote in message
...
> In article >,
> "Maverick" > wrote:
>
>> "aem" > wrote in message
>> oups.com...
>> > Carole Beard wrote:
>> >> i logged on here to get recipes and food conversation,
>> >> (rec.food.cooking) and i would like to know what attacked daughter or
>> >> the price of gas has to do with this web sight.
>> >
>> > webtv gives you a way to get rid of the html stuff. do that. then log
>> > in again every now and then over a period of several weeks -- just
>> > read, don't react -- and you'll get a good idea of how this newsgroup
>> > works. If what you'd like is recipes and food conversation, this is a
>> > good place. But don't look for clearly defined limits on what folks
>> > talk about, any more than you would try to censor all the conversations
>> > going on over breakfast at your local Dennys.
>> >
>> > -aem

>>
>> Good reply. Not harsh or condescending either. But exactly correct!
>>
>> I'd say you were PC, but I think being PC is bullshit! ;->
>>
>> Bret

>
> Yeah, his reply was better than mine... <G>
> I'm usually not that mean, but for some reason, that one hit me wrong
> tonight and ticked me off!
> --
> K.


I'll be the first to admit that anything I post will most definitely not be
PC. I think the whole PC issue is anal and I ain't a goin there!

But! I think Damsel should send the next packet of midol your way... (ain't
bein PCignorant grand?)

LOL
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"Carole Beard" > wrote in message

> i logged on here to get recipes and food conversation,
> (rec.food.cooking) and i would like to know what attacked daughter
> or
> the price of gas has to do with this web sight.


Same thing as your Webbie-TeeVee HTML signature


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In article >,
"Maverick" > wrote:

> "Katra" > wrote in message
> ...
> > In article >,
> > "Maverick" > wrote:
> >
> >> "aem" > wrote in message
> >> oups.com...
> >> > Carole Beard wrote:
> >> >> i logged on here to get recipes and food conversation,
> >> >> (rec.food.cooking) and i would like to know what attacked daughter or
> >> >> the price of gas has to do with this web sight.
> >> >
> >> > webtv gives you a way to get rid of the html stuff. do that. then log
> >> > in again every now and then over a period of several weeks -- just
> >> > read, don't react -- and you'll get a good idea of how this newsgroup
> >> > works. If what you'd like is recipes and food conversation, this is a
> >> > good place. But don't look for clearly defined limits on what folks
> >> > talk about, any more than you would try to censor all the conversations
> >> > going on over breakfast at your local Dennys.
> >> >
> >> > -aem
> >>
> >> Good reply. Not harsh or condescending either. But exactly correct!
> >>
> >> I'd say you were PC, but I think being PC is bullshit! ;->
> >>
> >> Bret

> >
> > Yeah, his reply was better than mine... <G>
> > I'm usually not that mean, but for some reason, that one hit me wrong
> > tonight and ticked me off!
> > --
> > K.

>
> I'll be the first to admit that anything I post will most definitely not be
> PC. I think the whole PC issue is anal and I ain't a goin there!


Ditto here! ;-)
Also not being able to spank your kids......
Heck, I got spanked plenty when I was growing up and I'm _anything_ but
a violent person! :-P

>
> But! I think Damsel should send the next packet of midol your way... (ain't
> bein PCignorant grand?)


<giggles>

I'll settle for some Xanax....... ;-D

>
> LOL
> Bret


Kat

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Katra >, if that's their real name, wrote:

>In article >,
> "Maverick" > wrote:
>
>> "Katra" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > In article >,
>> > "Maverick" > wrote:
>> >
>> >> I'd say you were PC, but I think being PC is bullshit! ;->
>> >>
>> >> Bret
>> >
>> > Yeah, his reply was better than mine... <G>
>> > I'm usually not that mean, but for some reason, that one hit me wrong
>> > tonight and ticked me off!
>> > --
>> > K.

>>
>> I'll be the first to admit that anything I post will most definitely not be
>> PC. I think the whole PC issue is anal and I ain't a goin there!

>
>Ditto here! ;-)
>Also not being able to spank your kids......
>Heck, I got spanked plenty when I was growing up and I'm _anything_ but
>a violent person! :-P


I am. Not when I'm awake, but I'm very, very violent when I'm sleeping. I
have a huge amount of rage nicely tucked inside my perky little exterior.
Its source is from many places, the first of which was being beaten with a
wooden spoon.

>> But! I think Damsel should send the next packet of midol your way... (ain't
>> bein PCignorant grand?)

>
><giggles>
>
>I'll settle for some Xanax....... ;-D


Klonopin is the best I can do, and I need that for myself. It gets pretty
ugly around here if I don't take it.

Carol
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'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.'
Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me."

*James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_
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In article >,
Damsel in dis Dress > wrote:

> Katra >, if that's their real name, wrote:
>
> >In article >,
> > "Maverick" > wrote:
> >
> >> "Katra" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >> > In article >,
> >> > "Maverick" > wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> I'd say you were PC, but I think being PC is bullshit! ;->
> >> >>
> >> >> Bret
> >> >
> >> > Yeah, his reply was better than mine... <G>
> >> > I'm usually not that mean, but for some reason, that one hit me wrong
> >> > tonight and ticked me off!
> >> > --
> >> > K.
> >>
> >> I'll be the first to admit that anything I post will most definitely not
> >> be
> >> PC. I think the whole PC issue is anal and I ain't a goin there!

> >
> >Ditto here! ;-)
> >Also not being able to spank your kids......
> >Heck, I got spanked plenty when I was growing up and I'm _anything_ but
> >a violent person! :-P

>
> I am. Not when I'm awake, but I'm very, very violent when I'm sleeping. I
> have a huge amount of rage nicely tucked inside my perky little exterior.
> Its source is from many places, the first of which was being beaten with a
> wooden spoon.
>
> >> But! I think Damsel should send the next packet of midol your way...
> >> (ain't
> >> bein PCignorant grand?)

> >
> ><giggles>
> >
> >I'll settle for some Xanax....... ;-D

>
> Klonopin is the best I can do, and I need that for myself. It gets pretty
> ugly around here if I don't take it.
>
> Carol



Tch! Here's an herbal prescription for you...

Find one very large, healthy San Pedro cactus. (Peruvian torch works too)
They can easily be found on line, or at any good nursery that keeps
landscaping plants.

Take a 1 ft. section (or approx. 200 to 300 grams if you want to weigh
it out). Remove all the spines with a veggie tool and slice it into one
inch slices. Carefully remove the round woody core. The lower or older
growth will be highest in Alkaloids so just save the upper part of the
whole for cactus propagation.

Cut it up into chunks and place it into the blender, and run on high
until it's well pulverized. Strain off the juice and reduce it on a VERY
low simmer until it's down to about 1 cup. Boiling it damages the active
ingredient. Mix LIBERALLY with grapefruit juice and honey.

Hold your nose and down it quickly on an empty stomach.

Lay down and wait 2 hours.

Wear sunglasses. ;-)

And don't take with any other medications...
And don't try to drive or work.
And have your DH handy!!!

And remember, ownership of these cacti is legal, but it is NOT legal to
ingest them. Seriously... <sigh>

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Katra wrote:
> Heck, I got spanked plenty when I was growing up.


Admit it, you still gotta get spanked first.

Sheldon

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Katra wrote:
[snips]
> Tch! Here's an herbal prescription for you...
>
> Find one very large, healthy San Pedro cactus. [snip the rest]


Someathing veddy interesting here....I posted a reply to this (through
Google) in which I mentioned the common name for the active ingredient
that would result from this concoction. The reply has not appeared.
Is there a secret moderator/censor/automated filter at work? What are
the forbidden words, I wonder?

-aem

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In article . com>,
"Sheldon" > wrote:

> Katra wrote:
> > Heck, I got spanked plenty when I was growing up.

>
> Admit it, you still gotta get spanked first.
>
> Sheldon
>


<giggles>
You been peekin' in my "toy" cabinet Shel'???
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In article .com>,
"aem" > wrote:

> Katra wrote:
> [snips]
> > Tch! Here's an herbal prescription for you...
> >
> > Find one very large, healthy San Pedro cactus. [snip the rest]

>
> Someathing veddy interesting here....I posted a reply to this (through
> Google) in which I mentioned the common name for the active ingredient
> that would result from this concoction. The reply has not appeared.
> Is there a secret moderator/censor/automated filter at work? What are
> the forbidden words, I wonder?
>
> -aem
>


Might be... who knows?
At least for this newsgroup thru google?
It would not surprise me if Google censors.

There are specific newsgroups for this subject.
I refrained from stating the "specific" active alkaloid
that is the main, uh, "tranquilizer". <lol>
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Katra >, if that's their real name, wrote:

>Here's an herbal prescription for you...
>
>Find one very large, healthy San Pedro cactus. (Peruvian torch works too)
>They can easily be found on line, or at any good nursery that keeps
>landscaping plants.
>
>Take a 1 ft. section (or approx. 200 to 300 grams if you want to weigh
>it out). Remove all the spines with a veggie tool and slice it into one
>inch slices. Carefully remove the round woody core. The lower or older
>growth will be highest in Alkaloids so just save the upper part of the
>whole for cactus propagation.
>
>Cut it up into chunks and place it into the blender, and run on high
>until it's well pulverized. Strain off the juice and reduce it on a VERY
>low simmer until it's down to about 1 cup. Boiling it damages the active
>ingredient. Mix LIBERALLY with grapefruit juice and honey.
>
>Hold your nose and down it quickly on an empty stomach.
>
>Lay down and wait 2 hours.
>
>Wear sunglasses. ;-)
>
>And don't take with any other medications...
>And don't try to drive or work.
>And have your DH handy!!!
>
>And remember, ownership of these cacti is legal, but it is NOT legal to
>ingest them. Seriously... <sigh>


Wow, Katra! I can't begin to tell you how grateful I am for this recipe.
I really can't. LOL!

Carol
--
"Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say,
'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.'
Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me."

*James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_
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In article >,
Damsel in dis Dress > wrote:

> Katra >, if that's their real name, wrote:
>
> >Here's an herbal prescription for you...
> >
> >Find one very large, healthy San Pedro cactus. (Peruvian torch works too)
> >They can easily be found on line, or at any good nursery that keeps
> >landscaping plants.
> >
> >Take a 1 ft. section (or approx. 200 to 300 grams if you want to weigh
> >it out). Remove all the spines with a veggie tool and slice it into one
> >inch slices. Carefully remove the round woody core. The lower or older
> >growth will be highest in Alkaloids so just save the upper part of the
> >whole for cactus propagation.
> >
> >Cut it up into chunks and place it into the blender, and run on high
> >until it's well pulverized. Strain off the juice and reduce it on a VERY
> >low simmer until it's down to about 1 cup. Boiling it damages the active
> >ingredient. Mix LIBERALLY with grapefruit juice and honey.
> >
> >Hold your nose and down it quickly on an empty stomach.
> >
> >Lay down and wait 2 hours.
> >
> >Wear sunglasses. ;-)
> >
> >And don't take with any other medications...
> >And don't try to drive or work.
> >And have your DH handy!!!
> >
> >And remember, ownership of these cacti is legal, but it is NOT legal to
> >ingest them. Seriously... <sigh>

>
> Wow, Katra! I can't begin to tell you how grateful I am for this recipe.
> I really can't. LOL!
>
> Carol


It's posting was meant as humor... ;-)
I am glad that you took it that way!

The "trip" resulting from this recipe lasts 8 to 12 hours and is
considered to be pretty harmless, but it is quite illegal,
unfortunately. :-P

http://www.erowid.org/plants/cacti/c...trichoce.shtml

I understand it also tastes pretty vile!
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Katra wrote:
[snip]
> Tch! Here's an herbal prescription for you...
>
> Find one very large, healthy San Pedro cactus. [snip recipe]
>
> Hold your nose and down it quickly on an empty stomach.
>
> Lay down and wait 2 hours.
>
> Wear sunglasses. ;-)
>
> And don't take with any other medications...
> And don't try to drive or work.
> And have your DH handy!!!
>
> And remember, ownership of these cacti is legal, but it is NOT legal
> to ingest them. Seriously... <sigh>


Mescaline is not _quite_ as likely as peyote buttons to provoke
ralphing, but almost. We already have a thread going that is quite
hallucinogenic. I hope the anim=E9 and wargames cross-post readers of
that thread don't find this post.

-aem

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"Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message
...
> Katra >, if that's their real name, wrote:
>
>>Here's an herbal prescription for you...
>>
>>Find one very large, healthy San Pedro cactus. (Peruvian torch works too)
>>They can easily be found on line, or at any good nursery that keeps
>>landscaping plants.
>>
>>Take a 1 ft. section (or approx. 200 to 300 grams if you want to weigh
>>it out). Remove all the spines with a veggie tool and slice it into one
>>inch slices. Carefully remove the round woody core. The lower or older
>>growth will be highest in Alkaloids so just save the upper part of the
>>whole for cactus propagation.
>>
>>Cut it up into chunks and place it into the blender, and run on high
>>until it's well pulverized. Strain off the juice and reduce it on a VERY
>>low simmer until it's down to about 1 cup. Boiling it damages the active
>>ingredient. Mix LIBERALLY with grapefruit juice and honey.
>>
>>Hold your nose and down it quickly on an empty stomach.
>>
>>Lay down and wait 2 hours.
>>
>>Wear sunglasses. ;-)
>>
>>And don't take with any other medications...
>>And don't try to drive or work.
>>And have your DH handy!!!
>>
>>And remember, ownership of these cacti is legal, but it is NOT legal to
>>ingest them. Seriously... <sigh>

>
> Wow, Katra! I can't begin to tell you how grateful I am for this recipe.
> I really can't. LOL!
>
> Carol


Step 1 - Plan trip to Peru...
Step 2 - Follow the recipe.

LOL

Bret



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Katra wrote:
> [snip preceding]
> The "trip" resulting from this recipe lasts 8 to 12 hours and is
> considered to be pretty harmless, but it is quite illegal,
> unfortunately. :-P


Well, _we thought_ it was harmless way back when, but I'm not so sure
it is still considered so.

>

http://www.erowid.org/plants/cacti/c...trichoce.shtml
>
> I understand it also tastes pretty vile!


Definitely ralph-inducing, though not so much as its cousin that Carlos
Castaneda favored for his spiritual quests....

-aem



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Katra >, if that's their real name, wrote:

>In article >,
> Damsel in dis Dress > wrote:
>
>> Katra >, if that's their real name, wrote:
>>
>> >Here's an herbal prescription for you...
>> >
>> >Find one very large, healthy San Pedro cactus. (Peruvian torch works too)
>> >They can easily be found on line, or at any good nursery that keeps
>> >landscaping plants.
>> >
>> >Take a 1 ft. section (or approx. 200 to 300 grams if you want to weigh
>> >it out). Remove all the spines with a veggie tool and slice it into one
>> >inch slices. Carefully remove the round woody core. The lower or older
>> >growth will be highest in Alkaloids so just save the upper part of the
>> >whole for cactus propagation.
>> >
>> >Cut it up into chunks and place it into the blender, and run on high
>> >until it's well pulverized. Strain off the juice and reduce it on a VERY
>> >low simmer until it's down to about 1 cup. Boiling it damages the active
>> >ingredient. Mix LIBERALLY with grapefruit juice and honey.
>> >
>> >Hold your nose and down it quickly on an empty stomach.
>> >
>> >Lay down and wait 2 hours.
>> >
>> >Wear sunglasses. ;-)
>> >
>> >And don't take with any other medications...
>> >And don't try to drive or work.
>> >And have your DH handy!!!
>> >
>> >And remember, ownership of these cacti is legal, but it is NOT legal to
>> >ingest them. Seriously... <sigh>

>>
>> Wow, Katra! I can't begin to tell you how grateful I am for this recipe.
>> I really can't. LOL!

>
>It's posting was meant as humor... ;-)
>I am glad that you took it that way!


I'd be very concerned about you if you thought I'd actually go to all that
trouble. <G>

>The "trip" resulting from this recipe lasts 8 to 12 hours and is
>considered to be pretty harmless, but it is quite illegal,
>unfortunately. :-P


I feel weird enough all by myself without going to great lengths to feel
even weirder. LOL!

Carol
--
"Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say,
'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.'
Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me."

*James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_
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"Maverick" >, if that's their real name, wrote:

>Step 1 - Plan trip to Peru...
>Step 2 - Follow the recipe.


You mean I can't get San Pedro cactus in Minnesota? Damn! I was gonna
whip up a batch of this stuff for Crash. Oh well ...

Carol
--
"Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say,
'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.'
Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me."

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>> "BOB" > wrote in message
>> .. .
>>> "Carole Beard" > wrote in message
>>>
>>>> i logged on here to get recipes and food conversation,
>>>> (rec.food.cooking) and i would like to know what attacked daughter
>>>> or the price of gas has to do with this web sight.
>>>
>>> Same thing as your Webbie-TeeVee HTML signature

>>
>> You believe that? And it thinks it's a web site. (snork)
>> What a moron.
>>
>> nancy

>
> Today, I'm not believing anything! ;-)
> (I've got to correct one thing, Nancy.)
> What the heck is a web sight?


They said it was a web sight. Not me.

nancy


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> I feel weird enough all by myself without going to great lengths to
> feel even weirder. LOL!
>
> Carol
>


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aem wrote:
> Katra wrote:
> [snips]
> > Tch! Here's an herbal prescription for you...
> >
> > Find one very large, healthy San Pedro cactus. [snip the rest]

>
> Someathing veddy interesting here....I posted a reply to this

(through
> Google) in which I mentioned the common name for the active

ingredient
> that would result from this concoction. The reply has not appeared.
> Is there a secret moderator/censor/automated filter at work? What

are
> the forbidden words, I wonder?
>

Replying to my own post. The one referenced above showed up a half
hour or more later. Seems unlikely to me that it was a machine-made
glitch, rather than a man-made one.

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"Nancy Young" > wrote in message

> "BOB" > wrote in message
> .. .
>> "Carole Beard" > wrote in message
>>
>>> i logged on here to get recipes and food conversation,
>>> (rec.food.cooking) and i would like to know what attacked daughter
>>> or the price of gas has to do with this web sight.

>>
>> Same thing as your Webbie-TeeVee HTML signature

>
> You believe that? And it thinks it's a web site. (snork)
> What a moron.
>
> nancy


Today, I'm not believing anything! ;-)
(I've got to correct one thing, Nancy.)
What the heck is a web sight? Is it a pretty picture of a spider's
web in the early morning with the sunlight glistening the droplets of
dew?

BOB


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In article .com>,
"aem" > wrote:

> Katra wrote:
> [snip]
> > Tch! Here's an herbal prescription for you...
> >
> > Find one very large, healthy San Pedro cactus. [snip recipe]
> >
> > Hold your nose and down it quickly on an empty stomach.
> >
> > Lay down and wait 2 hours.
> >
> > Wear sunglasses. ;-)
> >
> > And don't take with any other medications...
> > And don't try to drive or work.
> > And have your DH handy!!!
> >
> > And remember, ownership of these cacti is legal, but it is NOT legal
> > to ingest them. Seriously... <sigh>

>
> Mescaline is not quite as likely as peyote buttons to provoke
> ralphing, but almost.


I've read various accounts. ;-)
Some people can handle it no problem, others ralph their guts out before
the 4 hour peak.... but in peyote use, that is supposed to accentuate
the trip.

Ayahuasca is supposed to be even worse.

I think I'll pass. <lol>

> We already have a thread going that is quite
> hallucinogenic. I hope the animé and wargames cross-post readers of
> that thread don't find this post.
>
> -aem


<lol>

>


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In article >,
"Maverick" > wrote:

> "Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Katra >, if that's their real name, wrote:
> >
> >>Here's an herbal prescription for you...
> >>
> >>Find one very large, healthy San Pedro cactus. (Peruvian torch works too)
> >>They can easily be found on line, or at any good nursery that keeps
> >>landscaping plants.
> >>
> >>Take a 1 ft. section (or approx. 200 to 300 grams if you want to weigh
> >>it out). Remove all the spines with a veggie tool and slice it into one
> >>inch slices. Carefully remove the round woody core. The lower or older
> >>growth will be highest in Alkaloids so just save the upper part of the
> >>whole for cactus propagation.
> >>
> >>Cut it up into chunks and place it into the blender, and run on high
> >>until it's well pulverized. Strain off the juice and reduce it on a VERY
> >>low simmer until it's down to about 1 cup. Boiling it damages the active
> >>ingredient. Mix LIBERALLY with grapefruit juice and honey.
> >>
> >>Hold your nose and down it quickly on an empty stomach.
> >>
> >>Lay down and wait 2 hours.
> >>
> >>Wear sunglasses. ;-)
> >>
> >>And don't take with any other medications...
> >>And don't try to drive or work.
> >>And have your DH handy!!!
> >>
> >>And remember, ownership of these cacti is legal, but it is NOT legal to
> >>ingest them. Seriously... <sigh>

> >
> > Wow, Katra! I can't begin to tell you how grateful I am for this recipe.
> > I really can't. LOL!
> >
> > Carol

>
> Step 1 - Plan trip to Peru...
> Step 2 - Follow the recipe.
>
> LOL
>
> Bret
>


Indeed! <g>

Except that Trichocereus peruvianus or pachanoi are both available at a
few nurseries in Austin....... ;-)

And, of course, on eBay!!!
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In article . com>,
"aem" > wrote:

> Katra wrote:
> > [snip preceding]
> > The "trip" resulting from this recipe lasts 8 to 12 hours and is
> > considered to be pretty harmless, but it is quite illegal,
> > unfortunately. :-P

>
> Well, _we thought_ it was harmless way back when, but I'm not so sure
> it is still considered so.


Well, that goes for _any_ psychoactive plant! Mushrooms included.
It's pretty harmless if you are not stupid enough to overdose, or if you
have a pre-disposing psychotic condition, it can either cure it or make
it worse.

Some psychiatrists are now experimenting with psilocybin to enhance
treatment under supervision. Takes some heavy duty DEA licensing to do
it but the use of Mescalin, Psilocybin and Ibogaine is supposed to
really REALLY help cure alcoholism and other substance abuse addictions.

The interesting thing about the basic psychoactives is that they are not
capable of becoming addictive due to receptor upload in the brain. After
the first couple of doses, they won't work for awhile... At all.

>
> >

> http://www.erowid.org/plants/cacti/c...trichoce.shtml
> >
> > I understand it also tastes pretty vile!

>
> Definitely ralph-inducing, though not so much as its cousin that Carlos
> Castaneda favored for his spiritual quests....


But then there was Castaneda's use of Datura!
Much more dangerous!

Beautiful plants tho' and highly available as a landscaping item.

>
> -aem
>


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In article >,
Damsel in dis Dress > wrote:

> Katra >, if that's their real name, wrote:
>
> >In article >,
> > Damsel in dis Dress > wrote:
> >
> >> Katra >, if that's their real name, wrote:
> >>
> >> >Here's an herbal prescription for you...
> >> >
> >> >Find one very large, healthy San Pedro cactus. (Peruvian torch works too)
> >> >They can easily be found on line, or at any good nursery that keeps
> >> >landscaping plants.
> >> >
> >> >Take a 1 ft. section (or approx. 200 to 300 grams if you want to weigh
> >> >it out). Remove all the spines with a veggie tool and slice it into one
> >> >inch slices. Carefully remove the round woody core. The lower or older
> >> >growth will be highest in Alkaloids so just save the upper part of the
> >> >whole for cactus propagation.
> >> >
> >> >Cut it up into chunks and place it into the blender, and run on high
> >> >until it's well pulverized. Strain off the juice and reduce it on a VERY
> >> >low simmer until it's down to about 1 cup. Boiling it damages the active
> >> >ingredient. Mix LIBERALLY with grapefruit juice and honey.
> >> >
> >> >Hold your nose and down it quickly on an empty stomach.
> >> >
> >> >Lay down and wait 2 hours.
> >> >
> >> >Wear sunglasses. ;-)
> >> >
> >> >And don't take with any other medications...
> >> >And don't try to drive or work.
> >> >And have your DH handy!!!
> >> >
> >> >And remember, ownership of these cacti is legal, but it is NOT legal to
> >> >ingest them. Seriously... <sigh>
> >>
> >> Wow, Katra! I can't begin to tell you how grateful I am for this recipe.
> >> I really can't. LOL!

> >
> >It's posting was meant as humor... ;-)
> >I am glad that you took it that way!

>
> I'd be very concerned about you if you thought I'd actually go to all that
> trouble. <G>


Not. ;-)
And one would hope you'd do a lot of research too before trying anything
like this! <lol>

>
> >The "trip" resulting from this recipe lasts 8 to 12 hours and is
> >considered to be pretty harmless, but it is quite illegal,
> >unfortunately. :-P

>
> I feel weird enough all by myself without going to great lengths to feel
> even weirder. LOL!
>
> Carol


But then again...... with proper use, stuff like this is supposed to be
therapeutic.

Personally, I've studied it as part of my "ancient religious" studies,
but would most likely never have the guts to actually try it! <sigh>

Kat the coward......

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