HEYHEYHEYHEYHEYHEYHEYHEYHEYHEYHEY HEYHEYhey, hey, hey, it's ATI!HEY HEYHEYHEYHEYHEYHEYHEYHEYHEYHEYHEY ... special pot issue. .. .. .29 .. .. .. ... MARIHUANA: HOW TO GROW IT, REAP IT, AND COOK IT. a prime anarchist production. typed in from anarchist cookbook. Marihuana is available anywhere in the country, as the black market is widespread and thriving very well. There are many different methods of growing marihuana, and it seems everyone has just discovered the best fertilizer. I could not relay all the methods in five books, so have settled for the technique that has been proven most successful. Most seeds are fertile, but the best are from Mexico. Never under any circumstances throw seeds away, since marihuana is a weed and will grow almost anywhere. The first step is to soak your seeds overnight in clean, lukewarm water. YOur container should be a standard planter box. If this is not available, a plastic dish tray about two inches deep will serve uset as well. Fill the container with washed fine sand and shredded sphagnum moss. If this is not readily available, you can use regular soil. The soil should be packed firmly, and watered well so that the excess water is allowed to run off. Dig furrows the full length of the container about one-half-inch deep. Now you are ready to sow your seeds. Do so every inch. Fill in each furrow with soil, sand, moss, and water. Cover the container with a clear plastic sheet, and place it in a warm location where there are at least six hours of sunlight a day. The plants now remain on their own until they develop their first true leaves. Even it the material above is not available, almost the same degree of success can be accomplished by placing the seeds on several layers of water soaked paper towels. Now cover the seeds with a plastic sheet jsut as above, and expose to sunlight. In about one week, signs of life should start to appear. Within two weeks, definite little leaves should be present. This is the time to transplant. The plot you intend to use for your transplant should be carefully prepared. Manure should be used for at least one week in advance of the actual transplant. The soil should be similar to the original soil used in the germinating box. All other weeds, in the general area of your plot, should be pulled to allow your plant as much freedom as possible. The original germinating box should be watered the day before you are going to transplant, so as to make the move easier and less traumatic on the plants.The plants should be placed in holes two to three inches deep, depending on the size of the plant. The earth around the plant should be loose, and if possible, some earthworms should be added. If there is a lack of sunlight, a simple ring of tinfoil around the plant can be very helpful. The first few days are the msot critical after the actual transplant. If the plants survive the shock, there should be no reason why they shouldn't grow into healthy, fully grown plants (which means, in certain climates, fifteen to twenty feet high). Very little care is needed after this stage, with the exception of fertilization. For fertilizers, one can use manure, soluble nitrogen, nitrate of soda, sulfate of ammonia, or rotting garbage (which has always been popular). To produce a stronger plant, on can clip off the lower leaves; do this only when the plant reaches a height of at least three feet. The ground surrounding your plant should be kept clear of other weeds, but strangely enough, insects ignore marihuana and do virtually no harm. As a rule, it is better to wait until the plants have gone to seed before they are cut, but if you're greedy, you can kill the goose that laid the golden egg. The best agent for drying is the sun, but if you live in the city it could prove embarrassing and dangerous to have five- or ten-foot pot trees on your fire escape- in this case a sun lamp can be used. When using the sun, drying usually takes about two weeks. With a sun lamp, the pot is smokable after only three or four days. When drying is done, seperate the leaves and crush them. This will be the finest smoke, unless you have a female plant. If so, save the blossoms for the most potent smoke there is. The stems and twigs can be chopped up and smoked in a pipe, or sold to a friend. Grass is basically a weed and can be grown anywhere, including indoors with artificial light. A sun lamp works well from a distance of two to three feet. For an interesting experiment, use infra -red light on part of your crop and a sun lamp on the other part, then compare. A bathtub or cement mixer is an ideal planter for the city dweller. COOKING WITH POT Pot Soup 1 can condensed beef broth 3 tablespoons grass 3 tablespoons lemon juice 1/2 can water 3 tablespoons chopped watercress Combine all ingredients in a saucepan an dbring to a boil over medium heat. Place in a refrigerator for two to three hours, reheat, and serve. Pork and Beans and Pot 1 large can pork and beans 1/2 cup marihuana 4 slices bacon 1/2 cup light molasses 1/2 teaspoon hickory salt 3 pineapple rings Mix together in a casserole, cover top with pineapple and bacon, bake at 350 degrees for about 45 minutes. Serves about six. The Meat Ball 1 lb. hamburger 1/4 cup chopped onions 1 can cream of mushroom soup 1/4 cup bread crumbs 3 tablespoons grass 3 tablespoons India relish Mix it up and shape into meatballs. Brown in frying pan and drain. Place in a casserole with soup and 1/2 cup water, cover and cook over low heat for about 30 minutes. Feeds about four people. Spaghetti Sauce 1 can tomato paste 2 tablespoons olive oil 1/2 cup chopped onions 1/2 cup chopped marihuana 1 pinch pepper 1 can water (6 oz) 1/2 clove minced garlic 1 bay leaf 1 pinch thyme 1/2 teaspoon salt Mix in a large pot, cover and shimmer with frequent stirring for two hours. Serve over spaghetti. Pot Loaf 1 packet onion soup mix 1 can whole peeled tomatoes (16 oz) 1/2 cup chopped marihuana 2 lbs. ground beef 1 egg 4 slices bread, crumbed Mix all ingredients and shape into a loaf. Bake for one hour in 400-degree oven. Serves about six. Chili Bean Pot 2 lbs. pinto beans 1 lb. bacon, cut into two-inch sections 2 cups red wine 4 tablespoons chili powder 1/2 clove garlic 1 cup chopped grass 1/2 cup mushrooms Soak beans overnight in water. In a large pot pour boiling water over beans and simmer for at least an hour, adding more water to keep beans covered. Now add all other ingredients and continue to simmer for another three hours. Salt to tast. Serves about ten. Apple Pot 4 apples (cored) 1/2 cup brown sugar 1/4 cup water 4 cherries 1/3 cup chopped grass 2 tablespoons cinamon Powder the grass in a blender, then mix grass with sugar and water. Stuff cores with this paste. Sprinkle apples with cinnamon, and top with a cherry. Bake for 25 minutes at 350 degrees. Pot Brownies 1/2 cup flour 3 tablespoons shortening 2 tablespoons honey 1 egg (beaten) 1 tablespoon water 1/2 cup grass pinch of salt 1/4 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 cup sugar 2 tablespoons corn syrup 1 square melted chocolate 1 teaspoon vanilla 1/2 cup chopped nuts Sift flour, baking powder, and salt together. Mix shortening, sugar, honey, syrup, and egg. Then blend in chocolate and other ingredients, mix well. Spread in an eight-inch pan and bake for 20 minutes at 350 degrees. Banana Bread 1/2 cup shortening 2 eggs 1 teaspoon lemon juice 3 teaspoons baking powder 1 cup sugar 1 cup mashed bananas 2 cups sifted flour 1/2 cup chopped marihuana 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 cup chopped nuts Mix the shortening and sugar, beat eggs, and add to mixture. Seperately mix bananas with lemon juice and add to the first mixture. Sift flour, salt, and baking powder together, then mix all ingredients together. Bake for 1 1/4 hours at 375 degrees. Sesame Seed Marihuana Cookies 3 oz ground roast sesame seeds 3 tablespoons ground almonds 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg 1/4 cup honey 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon 1/4 oz grass Toast the grass until slightly brown and then crush it in a mortar. Mix crushed grass with all other ingredients, in a skillet. Place skillet over low flame and add 1 tablespoon of salt butter. Allow it to cook. When cool, roll mixture into little balls and dip them into the sesame seeds. If you happen to be at a place where pot is being grown, here's one of the greates recipes you can try. Pick a medium-sized leaf off the marihuana plant and dip it into a cup of drawn butter, add salt, and eat. THE GREAT AMERICAN POT MELTING "Too many bomb threats," said the cop explaining why there arent any more lockers in all of New York City!!! "Even if there were any; you can't get one. the homeless use them". He said that the homeless were paying 25 or 50 cents, and storing alltheir stuff in the top locker, sleeping in the bottom one. everyday books-- an alternative bookshop. (203)423-3474 120 Main St. Willimantic, CT 06226 ..the section of music... THE MASOCHISM TANGO by Tom Lehrer I ache for the touch of your lips, dear But much more for the touch of your whips, dear. You can raise welts like nobody else, As we dance to the masochism tango. Let your love be a flame not an ember, Say it's me that you wanna dismember. Blacken my eye, Set fire to my tie. As we dance to the masochism tango. ... ... IS AIDS REALLY SYPHILIS??? TASS TOP 10. Songs we'd REALLY like to see from the Soviet Onion. 0) "Glasnost Au Go Go!" Men Without Vodka 9) "Visa-Tease-A" Border Patrol 8) "Stop! In the Name of State" Men with Hats and Fully Automatic Machine Guns 7) "Rappin' For Wheat" The Five Year Plan 6) "Foxy Raisa" The Birth Marx 5) "Like a Rollin Tundra" Blind Lemon Vladimir 4) "Artic Nights/Afgan Morns" Sasha and Doucha 3) "Ballad of Flight 007" The MiGs 2) "Gorby, Gorby, Lend Me Your Comb" The Reaganomics 1) "Gimme Your Blue Jeans, Spoiled American Bitch" Red Flag This has been issue 29 of ATI.