Cooking Crack With Baking Soda Recipes

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Logo recipes Jun 14, 2003  · Nov 9, 2005. #2. In a large metal spoon, combine 1 gram of cocaine and 1/2 gram of baking soda. Carefully fill the spoon with water to the 3/4 mark. Place the spoon with all …

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Logo recipes To start the cooking process, powdered cocaine is mixed with a small amount of water and baking soda. The mixture is then heated, typically using a spoon or a glass container, which facilitates …

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Logo recipes The ratio of baking soda to cocaine can vary depending on the desired outcome, but a common recommendation is to use one part cocaine to one part baking soda (1:1 ratio). This mixture is …

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Logo recipes May 6, 2011  · Baking soda base; Find a good sized soup spoon and clean it. Measure out the amount of powder you want to base in a pile, and make a pile of baking soda beside it about …

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Logo recipes 3 days ago  · My Expert Tips for Making Crack Cake. Use Room Temperature Ingredients: For the best texture, make sure your eggs and milk are at room temperature before adding them to the …

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Logo recipes Nov 13, 2017  · Unfortunately for dealers, this produced a glut, which resulted in lower prices and therefore lower profits. Dealers resorted to adding sodium bicarbonate or ammonia to the …

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Logo recipes Apr 24, 2024  · 2. **Mix cocaine and baking soda:** In a ratio of 4 parts cocaine to 1 part baking soda, combine the powdered cocaine and baking soda in the container. 3. **Add water and …

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Logo recipes Aug 11, 2023  · Step 1: Prepare the crack cocaine mixture by combining cocaine powder with baking soda on the spoon. Use a ratio of about 2 parts cocaine powder to 1 part baking soda. …

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Logo recipes Jan 5, 2013  · Grab your gram and throw it in the spoon, and grab a SMALL pinch of baking soda and just put it in top of the cocaine. Then get a paper towel and run water over it, and squeeze …

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Logo recipes Add the crack cocaine and baking soda to the bowl or plate. 2. Add enough water to cover the crack. 3. Microwave on a low setting for 30 seconds to 1 minute, or until the crack turns a …

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Logo recipes 4 days ago  · In a large bowl, whisk together 1 1/4 cups flour, cornstarch, baking powder, baking soda and salt; set aside. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, cream …

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Logo recipes Yes, crack can be made without baking soda, but the quality and purity of the final product may be compromised. 2. What can be used as a substitute for baking soda in cooking crack? …

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Logo recipes 21 hours ago  · Preheat the oven to 350, and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Stir together the melted butter, ⅔ cup of sugar, egg yolks, and vanilla extract. Stir very well to …

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Logo recipes Add cocaine and 1/3 the amount of baking soda. Add enough water to cover coke and soda. Mix all together. Turn microwave on high for 12 seconds. Remove and swirl until looks like a snot. …

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Logo recipes hate when people don't add to someone's question. 1g soda to 7g but some push more or less depending on what you want. There are lots of ways to cook, glass, unc, blow-up, and lots of …

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