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Re: What 10 strains would you put on your coffeeshop menu?

Posted: Sat 14th Jan 2017 09:44 pm
by CopenhagenCouple
This thread, as others have mentioned, is really awesome, and one we will have to have to break up into a few post, and probably edit a few times as our cannabinoid riddled brains remember some stellar experience with some weed, hash, concentrate, edible or some other consumable.

Let’s start with the weed:

1: 24K (Voyagers’ batch November 2016)

2: Hindu Kush (‘t Nes batch, any time)

3: Cheese (CS canal-side, august 2016, alternatively Bluebird ca. 2008 blue cheese batch or just the best fraking cheese you ever had))

4: Stella blue (‘t Nes / Anyday batch, any time)

5: Diesel of the month

6: Kush of the month

7: Rotating sativa dominant special of the month

8: Rotating indica dominant special of the month

9: Rotating hybrid of special the month

10: Rotating “special of the week”

CC

Re: What 10 strains would you put on your coffeeshop menu?

Posted: Sun 22nd Jan 2017 08:05 pm
by LLMReb
I enjoy reading this thread over and over. I daydream that Texas will one day come to its senses and permit CSs. Then I go to events in public, listen to politicians and business-owners talk about the topic, and realize it won't happen in TX in my lifetime.

But maybe NOLA! Maybe Oxford, MS! Maybe Nashville one day. A state with a cool city in the Central Time Zone of the Southeastern US needs to get with the times and legalize like the West Coast.

So, after much consideration, my CS name would be Sunshine Daydream. Some of my happier moments are walking around AMS with the sun shining while I daydream about this, that, and the other. And it is a throwback to that Grateful Dead song, 'Sugar Magnolia'. And, it is a link back to my home state before I moved to Texas.

Re: What 10 strains would you put on your coffeeshop menu?

Posted: Sat 28th Jan 2017 04:16 pm
by TwoCanucks
OG Kush
Tahoe OG
Blue Dream
Sour Diesel
Pink Kush
Kali Mist
MK Ultra
Tangerine Dream
Lambs Bread
Purple TrainWreck

Line-ups around the corner.