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08-12-2012, 09:15 PM
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Originally Posted by porkstock41
my wife was nervous at the thought of trying these things, and even maybe a bit judgmental about my curiosity to try them.
i asked her in a teasing way "what, are you worried that your taste would be changed FOREVER?"
maybe she wouldn't be nervous if she read a tiny bit about them.
....after trying to talk to her about these a little bit, i feel like she's equating eating these berries to IVing heroin
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That's strange that she would react like that. She knows about all the drugs you do... but berries are forbidden.
That being said I'm super interested and going to look in to acquiring some.
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08-12-2012, 10:12 PM
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pig roastin' miprocin
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she basically dislikes my "obsession with altered states" and my constant and excessive weed smoking.
(though it was not in my vows to take fewer drugs.  )
FM(married)L
just venting
and she doesn't care specifically about the berries, so i think i will buy them soon.
all i really wanted to do was go talk to her about this topic. see for myself what she thought about them, before i speculated to you guys about it. i literally stopped mid-post and went and struck up a conversation about it. she perceived it as me pressuring her to try the berries, but i was really only trying to see why she would be so apprehensive about doing so.
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08-12-2012, 11:13 PM
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hahaa ladies, they are all the same I tell ya!
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08-12-2012, 11:59 PM
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obviously cosmoknot
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Originally Posted by porkstock41
my wife was nervous at the thought of trying these things, and even maybe a bit judgmental about my curiosity to try them.
i asked her in a teasing way "what, are you worried that your taste would be changed FOREVER?"
maybe she wouldn't be nervous if she read a tiny bit about them.
....after trying to talk to her about these a little bit, i feel like she's equating eating these berries to IVing heroin
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Looooool......
But, they're like drugs for your mouth, and we know drugs are bad.
If she's from a strict reality/drugs are bad type of background, that can run VERY deep, even when people rationally know better about some substances. I think this is because of the self reinforcing chain that usually causes a dislike of altered states: a fear of change than causes a fear of (or even crusade against) a change of view or understanding. And like many fears, it becomes irrational and all-encompasing.
Not trying to rip on your wife, or anything. I have many close friends and family who are the same. I have given up telling them that oxygen and sugar are drugs and that each chemical must be judged individually...... because they're just drugs and we all know about THOSE and the people who take them
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Let them eat acid!
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08-13-2012, 03:56 AM
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oh mah god, sour patch kids would be backwards!
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08-13-2012, 08:17 AM
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obviously cosmoknot
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I'd really want to try this.
I was actually wondering if it is possibile to taste trip, but didn't knew there is a plant which does that.
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There's a better one, Capsacum annum var. glabriusculum. You should try it.
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08-13-2012, 03:49 PM
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pig roastin' miprocin
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oh mah god, sour patch kids would be backwards!
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good idea!
i wonder what this does to food that are already sweet?
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08-13-2012, 07:33 PM
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I got a pack of some gum containing the berry extract. It definitely works.
I still have some in a drawer somewhere. (I think from ebay...or amazon...)
At the time, the berries were pretty scarce because of a NYTimes article and related news reports, so the gum was much cheaper.
It's been a while, but it was pretty amazing. We all sucked on lemons and it really tasted like lemon aid.
Everything tasted a little different even if it wasn't particularly sour.
I never really though of it not being safe. We had kids try it too without thinking much about it.
We didn't plan ahead enough to get more stuff to try. I really wanted to try beer, because I heard it tasted like soda...but didn't have any on hand.
I wish I remember more about it and what else we tried. We may have tried unsweetened chocolate...but I'm not really sure. We definitely all tried lemon and loved it.
I remember reading a thread about it somewhere where someone wanted to try using it to make cactus tea easier to swallow. The person who tried said it didn't help much though.
So, it is pretty interesting stuff. It makes you wonder how things would be different if our taste buds evolved differently. It also makes you wonder how different genetic variations may make food taste to different people.
Anyway....I should pull them out again. It's been at least a year. I hope they are still good.
It might be interesting to try tripping. What I'd really like to do is trip with some friends and pull it out after we are tripping. That would blow their minds if they had never heard of it before.
(I remember a long long time ago, David Letterman tried the berries on the show. Long before they NYTimes article that came out a while back. Probably when he was on NBC even. I remember being pretty intrigued, but had no idea where to get them. It was some exotic plant specialist or something similar who brought them on the show.)
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08-13-2012, 11:02 PM
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pig roastin' miprocin
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nice post, peacegrow.
i've heard of these before, but i was reminded of them by this show i'm watching on netflix (the united states of tara). they tried the berries in the show and were eating all kinds of stuff - lemons, hot sauce, and beer which they said tasted like a milkshake.
how could you give that stuff to a child? you bastard!!!!
i like you thoughts about genetic variation and taste buds evolving differently.
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08-14-2012, 10:19 AM
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Awesome thread! I think im gonna try obtain one of these plants and have a shot at growing my own berries
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