A popular way to use kief is to add a small amount, like ¼ gram, to a cup of hot coffee or tea. The heat activates the cannabinoids, producing a strong and long-lasting effect about 15-30 minutes after consumption. Remember that the potency depends on the strain of marijuana and your personal tolerance level. Butter infused with kief can be used to create edibles like cookies or brownies. First, decarboxylate the kief to activate the THC by baking it in a covered oven-safe dish for 7 minutes in an oven preheated to 300 °F (149 °C). Allow it to cool with the cover on. Then:  Melt 2 sticks (½ lb) of high-fat butter in a saucepan on medium-high heat. Add 1 gram of decarboxylated kief and stir until it is completely dissolved. Use a spatula to transfer the butter to a heat-safe dish. Once it cools, cover it and store it in the fridge for up to 2 months. Kief has a very subtle flavor, so it won’t change the taste of your dishes. Sprinkle it over pasta or pizza, or put a dash of it in a soup or stew. If you have a recipe for edibles that calls for buds, you can substitute them for ½ to ⅔ the amount of kief instead.

Summary: Sprinkle kief in your morning coffee or tea. Make kief butter. Sprinkle kief over your favorite dishes after cooking. Use kief instead of buds in edible recipes.


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Summary: Open the TV app on your Apple TV. Select the Library section. Select the movie you want to play. Click Play.


Before wearing new black jeans, you can presoak them to set the dye color. Simply turn them inside-out, and soak them in cold water with one cup of vinegar and a tablespoon of salt. Vinegar and salt act as a sealant on the jeans’ dye. Toss your new jeans into the washing machine for several cycles in cold water to get rid of excess dye that will rub off on other fabrics and contribute to fading. Use a fabric protector spray or dye fixative. Treating your jeans before wearing them with a fabric protector like Scotchgard or using a dye fixative may prevent initial fading. Use the gentlest cycle and cold water.  Turn your jeans inside-out before washing. Your jeans will get just as clean when turned inside-out and will endure less abrasion from the machine.  Purchase a high-quality liquid detergent made especially for dark and black fabrics. These kind of detergents deactivate the chlorine in the water that can fade colors. Try to avoid machine-washing your jeans as often as possible, there are a few other ways to keep them clean.  Handwashing jeans may be even better than the washer’s gentle cycle. Add a few drops of detergent to a sink, fill with water, and let the jeans soak for about an hour. Spritz your jeans with a spray bottle containing a 50/50 vodka-water mixture, allow them to dry, and put into the freezer overnight to kill bacteria. You can also use white vinegar and water in the same proportions.  Steaming your jeans can get rid of both odors and wrinkles   Drycleaning is another alternative method. Make sure to point out any spots or stains for professional treatment. Heat will cause further fading, so dry your jeans either with no heat or the lowest dryer setting, or let them drip-dry on a drying rack.  If you prefer to dry your jeans outside, choose a dry, shady spot where they will not receive too much sun. UV rays can damage the fabric and cause further fading.  Avoid leaving them in the dryer too long. Remove your jeans while they are still slightly damp to help preserve the integrity of the fabric.

Summary: Set the dye. Wash before wearing. Wash by themselves or only with other dark colors. Try other cleaning methods. Line dry or use the lowest dryer setting.


Compared to other yo yo tricks, the sleeper is fairly simple. Most basic yo yos of a reasonable level of quality should be able to perform a sleeper without any problems. However, some cheap "toy" yo yos which are poorly constructed may be almost impossible to perform a sleeper with. If you have one of these types of yo yos, consider upgrading to a higher-quality model to make it much easier to do sleepers and any other tricks that you may want to try. While certain high-end yo yo models can be expensive, most serviceable ordinary yo yos won't cost you more than $10-$20. For a stronger spin, consider buying a model with metal construction or added bearings — the extra weight gives the yo yo more momentum as it spins, making longer sleepers possible. To do a sleeper, you'll begin exactly as you would for a gravity throw. Loop the yo yo's string loosely around the middle finger of your dominant hand. Hold it upright in your palm so that the skinny end is sitting against the flesh of your hand. Curl your fingers around it slightly to support it. Hold the yo yo out in front of you with your elbow bent and at your side.
Summary: Grab a decent-quality yo yo. Hold the yo yo in your hand palm-up.