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Anthony, Jerry, and Jarrod huddle down in the bunker for their Mock Draft Special with a bowl of Burmese Kush and visions of championships in their eyes. Come join us in the bunker, breakout you fantasy football big board, and light one up on your way to fantasy glory!
Episode 42 has Casey & Tyler talking about listeners and then imbibing Obama Kush from Bridge City Collective with Royal Highness hash from Oregon Coast Cannabis. Then they chat about pairing 10 #cannabis strains with five kinds of Girl Scout Cookies. They talk about: Samoas with Hindu Kush (6:05), Samoas with Chocolate Chunk (7:47), Tagalongs with Trainwreck (9:46), Tagalongs with OG Kush (12:15), Do-si-dos with Jack Flash (13:59), Do-si-dos with Burmese Kush (15:48), Thin Mints with Black Betty (17:45), Thin Mints with God Bud (19:57), Toffee-tastic with White Widow (20:32), Toffee-tastic with Chocolate Cream (21:32), “They’re (the cookies) shit Casey, don’t lie to me.” (22:01), Casey & a letter to the editor (25:40). Last year, Casey and I did Girl Scout and cannabis pairing for Willamette Week. Below are our original notes. Samoas Pairing Notes Hindu Kush was chosen for its tasty and stinky combination of sweet, nutty and earthy flavors. It made sense that the toasted coconut in the cookie would pair well because it takes on the flavor of other foods well. Major terpenes: Caryophyllene, Pinene, Humulene Chocolate Chunk was brought on board for its strong and sweet aroma of chocolate. The hope was to enhance the chocolate taste in the cookie by adding more sweet and bitter flavors. Major terpenes: Myrcene, Linalool, Limonene Tagalongs Pairing Notes When searching for strains to combine with this cookie, we focused our attention on varieties with a combination of sweet, nutty and chocolate notes — like Trainwreck. The most prominent taste in Train Wreck is it’s nuttiness as well as a sweet, almost lemon flavor. We wanted to mellow out the peanut butter and turn the sweetness in the chocolate. Major terpenes: Limonene, Myrcene, Caryophyllene The sweet and nutty flavors in OG Kush are what stuck out in the selection process because the aim of pairing these aromas and tastes was to great a synergy of flavors. Think of it of the weaving of flavors to create more complex ones. Doubling up on the sweetness along take its potency to a deeper level. Major terpenes: Limonene, Caryophyllene, Myrcene do-si-dos Pairing Notes
Washington Weekly Weed Report #2 features the latest on local legal bud both medical and retail. Purple Haze, Bubblegum and Burmese Kush reviewed