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I just tested Texas Family Harvest Wild Crafted Heavy Red.
Was having a bad pain day and this completely took care of it. Better than an opiate because it relieved the pain and also gave me that “ warm fuzzy blanket feeling “. Definite winner ! An 8 on all counts. I would purchase this by the truckload if it were possible. One of the best reds I’ve ever had
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That batch has literally been like 8 - 12 months of experimenting in the making. Its funny you mention "warm blanket" because The Wild Crafted Heavy Red is a easier to produce version of our Red Hangat Suma ("hangat" is "warm" in Indonesian). The Red Hangat Suma is a phenomenal leaf, but its insanely expensive to produce. We have been expirementing with different techniques that are a bit easier - this is the latest version of that. I've been pleased with how this one turned out I think we may stick with this and call it a day. Thanks for the feedback.
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gumbyke1 wrote:That batch has literally been like 8 - 12 months of experimenting in the making. Its funny you mention "warm blanket" because The Wild Crafted Heavy Red is a easier to produce version of our Red Hangat Suma ("hangat" is "warm" in Indonesian). The Red Hangat Suma is a phenomenal leaf, but its insanely expensive to produce. We have been expirementing with different techniques that are a bit easier - this is the latest version of that. I've been pleased with how this one turned out I think we may stick with this and call it a day. Thanks for the feedback.
Well, good job! I tested that one also. I gave it a 9. Definitely top notch!
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gumbyke1 wrote:That batch has literally been like 8 - 12 months of experimenting in the making. Its funny you mention "warm blanket" because The Wild Crafted Heavy Red is a easier to produce version of our Red Hangat Suma ("hangat" is "warm" in Indonesian). The Red Hangat Suma is a phenomenal leaf, but its insanely expensive to produce. We have been expirementing with different techniques that are a bit easier - this is the latest version of that. I've been pleased with how this one turned out I think we may stick with this and call it a day. Thanks for the feedback.

Gumby, I think you should name that strain "warm blanket" in honor of MycatTimmy. Hangat Suma is a little clunky.
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I recently tested the 30 Year Wild Yellow TFH and was just blown away. All of the pain relief of an exemplar red but with so little sedation. It takes not only commitement but also compassion to make something this beautiful. Thank you TFH.
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MycatTimmy wrote:I just tested Texas Family Harvest Wild Crafted Heavy Red.
Was having a bad pain day and this completely took care of it. Better than an opiate because it relieved the pain and also gave me that “ warm fuzzy blanket feeling “. Definite winner ! An 8 on all counts. I would purchase this by the truckload if it were possible. One of the best reds I’ve ever had

Well, you might get an opportunity to purchase some of that for a brief period in March. We will make an announcement regarding that soon. :D

Thanks for the support!
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yes, the Holiday space between MLK Day, then Presidents Day in Feb... all the way to Memorial Day on May 25. Longest stretch of the year for working folks 8-)

Annual 2020 Holiday LINK below. There's always March Madness, kind of a sports holiday... I've done Vegas in March, the action is hoppin' :P . Also St Paddy's Day in March and then.. in April many religious holidays: Easter, and for our Indo friends.. Ramadan starts on April 24! Here ya go Gumby: LINK - https://www.calendardate.com/year2020_holidays.php
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gumbyke1 wrote:That batch has literally been like 8 - 12 months of experimenting in the making. Its funny you mention "warm blanket" because The Wild Crafted Heavy Red is a easier to produce version of our Red Hangat Suma ("hangat" is "warm" in Indonesian). The Red Hangat Suma is a phenomenal leaf, but its insanely expensive to produce. We have been expirementing with different techniques that are a bit easier - this is the latest version of that. I've been pleased with how this one turned out I think we may stick with this and call it a day. Thanks for the feedback.
You guys are so awesome, and, very clearly, care about producing the highest quality leaf. Thank you for all that you do!
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Beathappening - When I read your edited comment, I almost spit cherry coke zero all over my keyboard. :lol: :lol: :lol: Thanks!
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BallzDeep9 wrote:yes, the Holiday space between MLK Day, then Presidents Day in Feb... all the way to Memorial Day on May 25. Longest stretch of the year for working folks 8-)

Annual 2020 Holiday LINK below. There's always March Madness, kind of a sports holiday... I've done Vegas in March, the action is hoppin' :P . Also St Paddy's Day in March and then.. in April many religious holidays: Easter, and for our Indo friends.. Ramadan starts on April 24! Here ya go Gumby: LINK - https://www.calendardate.com/year2020_holidays.php

Thanks for the suggestions. I think we will probably shoot for the 2nd week in March. I got so much hate-mail last time because we did these so spur of the moment in the past. This time I want to give people at least a couple of weeks heads up.

We had over 35 batches in testing from this last round... so far we have quite a few that are blowing folks away. I think you guys will be happy with this event ;)
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AWESOME News I'm gonna start a wish list I know some yellows on my list 4 sure.
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Is TFH open to new buyers right now? I would love to try them out at some point.
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gumbyke1 wrote:That batch has literally been like 8 - 12 months of experimenting in the making. Its funny you mention "warm blanket" because The Wild Crafted Heavy Red is a easier to produce version of our Red Hangat Suma ("hangat" is "warm" in Indonesian). The Red Hangat Suma is a phenomenal leaf, but its insanely expensive to produce. We have been expirementing with different techniques that are a bit easier - this is the latest version of that. I've been pleased with how this one turned out I think we may stick with this and call it a day. Thanks for the feedback.
Looks like this one will be next on my list to try. I have some of the Red Hangat Suma I didnt know the backstory of it thats petty cool. I'll probably take some tonight and feel fancy
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hpintx wrote:Is TFH open to new buyers right now? I would love to try them out at some point.
No they are not sorry! But they announced couple days ago that they will open early or mid March for a special event again but usually o lt last a few days up to a week I believe
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