Tobacco for me is for enjoyment and ceremonial
This range is ideal for those who savor the terpene-rich, fresh, and citrusy flavors of cannabis
Savinelli & Scottie Piersel photos courtesy Smokingpipes.com
Smoking during pregnancy has been shown to the increase risk of preterm birth, stillbirth, low birth weight, and sudden infant death syndrome

How to Start a No-Smell, No-Hassle Compost Box in Your Living Room Heres a list of what you can and cant compost, based on my experience: Easily compostable: Raw or cooked vegetables Fruit scraps (citrus peels take longer) Tea and coffee dregs Bread and flour Boiled pasta and rice Meat and fish scraps How to Start a No-Smell, No-Hassle Compost Box in Your Living Room Compostable, but takes longer: Raw leafy vegetables Raw onion Small fish bones Egg shells Corn husks Onion and garlic skins Vegetable cores like cabbage (chopping them up into small pieces helps) How to Start a No-Smell, No-Hassle Compost Box in Your Living Room Dont put these in your compost: Animal bones Anything with high salt, like pickles (this isnt healthy for microorganisms) Corn cobs (take forever to break down) Avocado peels (you could chop them up into small pieces but theyll just dry up and stick around) Peanut shells Cigarettes How to Start a No-Smell, No-Hassle Compost Box in Your Living Room Its important to keep your compost moist the hardworking microorganisms need a moist, airy environment to thrive in

Keep those that work and eliminate those that do not