I want to make some ganja brownies and need some recipes. i need to know how much weed i need too.
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I want to make some ganja brownies and need some recipes. i need to know how much weed i need too.
dont ask the same question again... just look it up below
hears a good recipe.
agood dose is 3g per person.
1.
200g butter (margarine won't work)
200g unsweetened chocolate
250g sugar
4 eggs
200g flour
splash vanilla extract
100g dark chocolate (regular candy type)
Directions:
1. over low heat, melt butter in saucepan.
2. once butter is just slightly bubbling, mix in ground up hash and stir for 5-10 minutes, taking the pan off the heat every now and then to keep the butter from steaming too much (the magic actually steams out too I think).
3. melt unsweetened chocolate into butter, stirring constantly.
4. when all chocolat is melted totally, splash a few drops of vanilla in. If you can hear the vanilla sink to the bottom and "sizzle", the the mix is hot enough. So, remove from heat. If it doesn't sizzle, then your low setting is low enough. I usually just turn off the heat, but leave the pan on the burner (for a ceramic stove).
5. stir in the sugar little by little (so it doesn't clump)
6. once all the sugar is mixed in, beat the eggs and mix them in.
7. add the flour (stir in first so it doesn't blow all around), and use an electric mixer on LOW (it's a waste to splash magic all over the kitchen) until the whole bit is smooth and there are no lumps or pockets of flour.
8. break dark chocolate into nickel size chunks, and stir in.
9. pour mix into shallow pan (2-3cm), and pop in medium heat oven for about 30-40min. NOTE: I never time the puppies, I just look at 'em and know. A toothpick will come out with just a little brown color when they are done.
couldn't you just throw in some broke up weed in the brownie mix and make them that way
thanx but why is everything measured in grams?
i'm not real sure on why grams. but logically it seems the easiest. most of your postage scales are either grams or ounces. and thats what the first dealers used probably. now all the digital scales and whatnot are all in grams. mine has the option of grams, ounces and something else but i don't know what it is. but grams is a weight measurement and that seems easiest for dealers and normal people. thats just what i think.
just estamate it off this 3g=1/10 of an oz.