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05-05-2007, 04:44 AM #1
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firecrackers are GREAT / microwave-able??
Well... first, put the weed into a cup, put some water in it (about 1/2 of the cup), and microwave it until the water evaporates completly. It will be enough to decarboxilate the weed (what happens when we put it into the oven). If there is some material glued (cant find better word) in the internal walls of the cup, scrape it, for avoid any waste of THC.
Then, use this weed in the firecrackers. Put it in the nutella, and microwave just the time needed to make it. As you already decarboxylated the weed, 1-2 minutes will be enough. And there is no danger of evaporating the THC in the microwave, as it only reaches temperatures near 100C (212F), much lower than the boiling point of THC (>200C).
Ive heard is not nice to put any metal into the microwave. Ive heard there is a lot of sparking. I would like too much do make this experiment, but my mom never allowed to do it with her microwave...
Coelho Reviewed by Coelho on . firecrackers are GREAT / microwave-able?? 2 days ago, i made firecrackers for the first time ever. i used an oven and nutella, instead of all that organic peanut butter whatever. preheated at 350F, then baked at 350F for exactly 15 minutes. then i microwaved it for 30 seconds (felt like it) with seran wrap covering it completely. then i saved them. the day after (yesterday) i ate them. i only used .6 grams of weed, on two sets of crackers (so 2 firecrackers). experience: to make a long story short, i was VERY high for 4.5 Rating: 5
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