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The MUNCHIES Guide to Washington: Natural High

The MUNCHIES Guide to Washington: Natural High

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Rating: 4.5; Vote: 2
To close out our Guide to Washington, Tarik is on a mission to get high. After a visit to Mirth Provisions for some refreshing, hand-crafted, cannabis-infused soda, he hops on a gondola to climb nearly 7, 000 feet for a last meal at the highest elevated restaurant in the state: The Summit House at Crystal Mountain. axfuller: I'm moving to Washington. in searching for all things WA, I stumbled over this little star! I hope there is more to the series as it paints a beautiful picture of the culture in the gorgeous state. Tarik is an awesome host as well. :)
Date: 2020-05-17

Comments and reviews: 9


-5: 52 1lb of high quality trim not 1lb of bud. So pretty much -75 vs -1500. So they have a 6ml, 15ml, and 30ml so let's calculate at the middle price after around -15 per bottle retail. ---27, 000 worth of retail soda out of trim that marijuana farmers used to throw away for years. (Not including costs of the bottles, lables, ingredients, etc) --Now the hard part. 48% Washington state business tax for i-502. -. death to the small business owners
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I like this guy as a host because he actually listens and responds meaningfully to the people instead of being rude and talking over them (like I've seen many others do. He makes the episode be about the food, people, and culture, of that region. instead of trying to be the main attraction himself. Yes. more of him, indeed.
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Just sayin Chuck Rosenberg is a tool who has never tried cannabis, and he's ruining the entire name for the revolution to which is happening in the prohibition of cannabis. Its really sad because this is really the future of medicine as well as taking over big pharma as well as alcohol.
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Great host, indeed. Tarik let whatever subject he had at hand do all the talking, and only asked questions when need be. It made for a great series; a series without the usual intensive striving of other hosts trying to be special. Unadulterated and worth a second series.
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I've never posted a comment on a youtube video before, laughed as hard or enjoyed watching a youtube video as much as 8: 53 Please continue to support Tarik and I'll continue to support you guys. PS: How about a second series focused on the -other side- of the mountains?
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I think most of us would be really interested in seeing Tarik just go around doing this a lot more often. More than being willing to involve himself and really learn what goes into the food he's trying out, he seems to enjoy doing so. And his reactions are just gold.
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Well i'm jealous, that smoked fish is delish! My father in law used to smuggle smoked Snapper through Customs before 9/11. Smoked fish is the best. Sad to see that local native culture is being ignored over big business. Not that i'm a greenie, ex logger and all.
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The master growerKeith, reminds me if the kid on the show- Weeds-. I Love that show but when i see all these nice scrumptious buds, i do get a lil jealous. I could probably patake being the condition i am in if i lived in Washington though! Something to think about.
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Was a very cool series, Munchies, but you stopped an episode or two early and left out all of -Eastern Washington-. Where are the apples? Where is the livestock and wheat? Where is -wine-? E-WA gets ignored quite a bit which is pretty sad.
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