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Sun dried, nail-peeled, feral orange slices laid on a pebble bed and lightly dusted with brown sugar.

"The melting point of sugar is around 160°C to 186°C. A standard butane lighter flame can reach temperatures up to 1,400°C at the tip, where the flame is hottest. When smoking a cigarette the temperature can spike towards the higher end of the range, around 700°C, as more oxygen is pulled through the cigarette, intensifying the combustion process. Each time I smoked filtered cigarettes it left me with a lingering, scratchy throat. There's a good chance that smoking with filters can be enormously more poisonous than smoking fresh, well-prepared, second-hand cigarette butts rolled into clean and slim organic rollpapers."

I need to re-acquire my spoon that has the capabilities of melting brown sugar ..or I might just use tinfoil. Someone in my family used to make these peels on the radiator or the oven, I'm not so sure..

Anyway. I recreated the perfect piece of garbage. When you walk past my orange peels you will never comprehend that they are hidden delights. Even the rapacity of the seagulls can't sense it. The pith becomes a bittesweet flake. You will always recognise me for being the swüütest piece of trash.

Just so you know.