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I just did this for the second time tonight and thought I'd share. Was taught this trick by a buddy and have found it to work quite well. The idea is simple: use snow in the place of ice in the bubble making process. The snow is much more abrasive than the ice, but doesn't beat the trim up badly at all. This results in nice returns of super melty hash.
Layer the buckets as normal, except with some nice powder. Let them sit outside for a few hours for good measure. The colder the better! I use fresh frozen trim.
I gave the slush a stir for a good 15-20 minutes per bucket. A bit more than I normally would with ice. I only handmix.
Generally when you pull the 220 bag you are left with a bit of ice. Be sure that it's entirely melted for the 2nd wash as there are plenty of trichs trapped inside.
The finished product:
Once dry it smokes quite nicely
Here's what I made tonight... 73 on left and 25 on right...
Layer the buckets as normal, except with some nice powder. Let them sit outside for a few hours for good measure. The colder the better! I use fresh frozen trim.
I gave the slush a stir for a good 15-20 minutes per bucket. A bit more than I normally would with ice. I only handmix.
Generally when you pull the 220 bag you are left with a bit of ice. Be sure that it's entirely melted for the 2nd wash as there are plenty of trichs trapped inside.
The finished product:
Once dry it smokes quite nicely
Here's what I made tonight... 73 on left and 25 on right...