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So in boston, if someone says "fakas" what is he really saying.
You know what they say Deleted User01...."In Soviet Russia they Faka you"So in boston, if someone says "fakas" what is he really saying.
We do have access to this root as a medium grind. Show of hands: Who else would purchase this as a grind for traditional preparation.Any chance there may be a little bag in the back that's not micronized?
I used Google to translate your name, because I didn't understand it's meaning. It translates to Shane.Hey Kapm, sorry to post in here but i keep missing you. I sent you pics and info in a message, let me know as soon as you can I need to move by the end of the month.
shout out to all the old people from the kava lounge days! hope everyone is well
Even though it's supposedly back in stock already; I'd be more than happy if a med grind was eventually available *along* with the 11 year waka micro that's being sold.We do have access to this root as a medium grind. Show of hands: Who else would purchase this as a grind for traditional preparation.
The kava comes from a private island in Fiji. The person who bought the island just over 11 years ago started planting kava 'just because' with no immediate intentions. He planted a lot but it is a diminishing resource. Of course next year we'll be selling a 12 year kava!@blindy107. Seems a little stronger than normal heh. Pretty strong for a Kava from Fiji you say? Much stronger than others of the same strain ya think? The Fijians are such big drinkers of Kava that they have to import from Vanuatu and they hate importing from there. I'm surprised they let that one sit in the ground for 11 years. One Tablespoon of Heady Kava in a cup of coffee sounds like a "super starter" to me. I need to try that combination. Beats the heck out of corn flakes.