Weirdest muchchies you have ever eaten

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  1. The_Walrus

    The_Walrus Sgt. Pepper

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    Grass, leaves, and twigs---we were out in the woods.
     
  2. SunshineChild

    SunshineChild Mad Scientist

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    Peanut butter crackers with cheese on top, microwaved long enough to make the cheese on top ball up and get hard.
     
  3. asilos vulnerado

    asilos vulnerado Senior Member

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    Leaves off of a tree (I was hiking and had no food) and pineneedles for moisture (as I learned from watching man vs. wild:)
     
  4. TRIP TO ECLIPSE

    TRIP TO ECLIPSE Member

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    Sugar the shops were closed i had run out of food.beat that
     
  5. Zeppelin

    Zeppelin Member

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    Once, i drank some fresh tree sap. It was surprisingly good, sort of like a light syrup.
     
  6. gratefulvegan

    gratefulvegan Member

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    In my opinion it's not that good of an idea to try to cook while high...it just usually turns out shitty.

    Generally I try to assemble stuff that doesn't require heat...or much brain capacity. I've gone through multiple sleaves of cookies (not sure if that's too weird) and I've had 2 masssssive pbandj sandwiches (I definitely think peanut butter is the shit while high...as is jelly!) but you gotta understand....there was like literally half a jar of peanut butter on those two sandwiches. My twin bro. keeps himself much more composed when stoned and he sometimes cooks and I'll usually just eat that- which is a good deal.
     
  7. dazedandconfused11

    dazedandconfused11 Member

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    i once made a jam sandwich and then i put more jam on top of it and then a bread.

    you know what i mean?
     
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