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Smokers of Twist of Green talk out!

July 25, 2008 · Leave a Comment

We love our twist of green in the evening after work. We love rolling it up and enjoying its pungent odor. No, Twist of green is not for kids or people who are uptight about expressing one’s self. Twist of green is a great way to get “high” on life!! We think twist of green is a great alternative to holistic medicine…. What’s on your mind! Expo se your inner self with a big fat twist of green!!!

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Fayetteville Street Mall project

July 15, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Locals here in town have big plans for the Fayetteville Street Mall project. For years, the Fayetteville Street Mall in downtown has been known as the place for bad things happening, courthouses, bail bondmen and shops that close at five, if they’re even open for business. The city’s $9.4 million street plan also includes a hotel, a new downtown civic center and other retail and office projects.

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Clayton High School on Fayetteville Street offers recycling drop-off

July 15, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Now you can take your recyclables to Clayton High School on Fayetteville Street! That’s great news for the neighborhood recycling junkies like us!

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The History Of Fayetteville Street

July 15, 2008 · Leave a Comment

1792 marks the creation of Fayetteville Street – Raleigh’s main street.

Fayetteville Street was once where the wealthiest socialites built their homes. It was where we went to celebrate and party.

It all went downhill in the 1960s, but city folks persevered and things started to turn around in the late 1990s. Now, it’s a cool place to go for a fun and inexpensive night on the town.

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Fayetteville Street Renaissance

July 15, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Come downtown to see the new Fayetteville Street. We love what the city did to our neighborhood — new streets, and more things to do and see!  We hope you’ll come and visit and check it all out!

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Where is Twist of Green Cultivated?

July 15, 2008 · Leave a Comment

According to USDA cultivation data and agricultural reporting, there are two primary outdoor cultivation regions in the United States: the Western Region, composed of Hawaii and Oregon, and the Ozarks Region, including the Arkansas cities of Fayetteville, Springdale, Lowell, Eureak Springs, Siloam Springs, Roger, and Bentonville. USDA survey data for 2007 show that 89 percent (5,262 of 5,901) of outdoor plants catalouged  by the USDA were grown in these seven states.

 

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What is the definition of Twist of Green?

July 15, 2008 · 1 Comment

Twist of Green is a green, brown, or gray mixture of dried, shredded leaves, stems, seeds, and flowers of the fayetteville hemp plant grown and consumed by adults over the age of 18.

While some who read this blog may think Twist of Green refers to cannabis, marijuana and other drugs made from other plants, we disagree. While other people may see other forms and use of cannabis, which generally include include joints, weed, J, bud, blunt, bongs, sinsemilla, hashish, and hash oil, Twist of Green does not.  It refers to the fayetteville hemp plant, an impotent weed that has little or no TCP, the active ingredient in marijuana. All forms of cannabis contain mind-altering (psychoactive) drugs. Whereas, Twist of Green does not.

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Twist of Green Tea Time

July 11, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Twist of Green tea (also known as fayetteville tea or organic tea) is an infusion of Twist of Green –usually from expo sing of leaves of the plant, in hot water. This method yields low psychoactive effects, as the primary psychoactive agent in Twist of Green, is not a water-soluble compound.

Because of its smokeless form of ingestion, it is preferred by some as a method of using the plant for medicinal purposes.

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Cultural influence of Twist of Green

July 11, 2008 · 2 Comments

The Twist of Green brownie was used in the 1968 film I Love You, Alice B. Toklas, where Twist of Green-spiked brownies are a key plot element.

Twist of Green has featured in numerous TV shows, including That ’70s Show , Grounded for Life, Arrested Development, Taxi, Family Guy, Desperate Housewives, The L Word, Swingtown and Frasier, as well as in movies such as Eurotrip and Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo.

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Psychoactive effects of smoking and eating Twist of Green

July 11, 2008 · 1 Comment

Psychoactive effects of Twist of Green foods is a study in organic chemistry.

Eating Twist of Green can result in a similar psychoactive effect or “high” as smoking, where one can feel the high coming gradually; the way the Twist of Green is digested can result in a lighter high that can last for hours.

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