I do it once a day, which is what my dentist recommends. Usually at night so you don’t go to sleep with stuff in your teeth. Being gentle should prevent it from hurting.
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Love the wealth of information you bring. That 100% makes sense regarding the MFLB being analog… I’ve been doing some trial and error with the grind size and how long I’d push the battery in before inhaling. Definitely still figuring out its language but on the other side my wife hates it because it’s quite tricky to dial in to a specific temp/cloud size/etc and she usually comes away just feeling a little foggy compared to how we smoke with our bubbler.
Your comments regarding the grind size are making me consider picking up magic flight’s finishing grinder as well, initially I sort of scoffed at it.. ha.
Generally I’m not too concerned about stealth, affordability is somewhat a factor and (maybe like most people) I like to look for something that doesn’t break the bank and gives a lot for what you pay. Portability is favorable as I can see us using it more as we frequent more places where recreational use is legal.
I think ultimately the ability to “customize your high” is paramount, as I start to hone in on what I enjoy most in terms of a strain, I can see how the vaporizer can further influence the experience.
Sweet, sounds like one of those could work well for what I’m looking for. Thank you!
Fair enough. Thanks for the suggestion, will take a look at this one, definitely think getting one with temp control will be a better experience.
Nice, thanks for the recommendations. I’m in the US and moving from a state where recreational is illegal to one where it’s legal so not always clear where to get the right information.
Agree, arguments don’t really get anywhere and typically just lean towards many people chiming in about how they don’t want to be told what to do. The discussion and comments I like to provide are more about bringing a different perspective than telling anyone what to do, but people generally respond the same way (defensive/negative).
Appreciate your feedback, mostly curious because I was more of a lurker in the past but feel like I could always do more.
I often use a handful of cookbooks I bought from some local restaurants which prefer to focus on vegetable cuisine over all of the fake meats/processed food, so those lean healthy. Oftentimes vegan restaurants lean on fake meats and junk food because it’s easier to appease more people that way.
A couple good recipe blogs out there that I find myself going back to occasionally:
Agree that this is now off topic for the post, so for more feel free to visit the handful of vegan communities that are out there for more information.
Fair enough, I get it. Not trying to only start arguments with no real learning. There are many ways to execute activism, and I’m curious about everyone’s perspective on how we might do this differently on lemmy.
Generally it seems like this is not really the place for it. Having conversations with real people in real situations usually provides a much better response and opportunity for growth.
The relevance is merely that you’d be better off not frying eggs and having to consider refrigerating them. Thanks for your relevant response!
Just providing a different perspective. Vegan for 7+ years, happy to submit to a protein and b12 test, not deficient in either. Thanks for the response!
Came here out of curiosity to see if someone knew about the domain ownership thing and got some knowledge instead. I’ve had some weird behavior with my Bluetooth / WiFi card not being very consistent and it’s probably because my antenna is literally on top of an external hard drive plugged in via usb3.0.