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    #11
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    firecrackers are GREAT / microwave-able??

    ^ no real reason to wrap'em anyway

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    #12
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    firecrackers are GREAT / microwave-able??

    throw a quarter stick of butter into a microwaveable bowl and nuke it til it has melted and is real hot. throw in your finely chopped bud..up to a gram..and stir it well. the fat in the butter is dissolving the THC and making it available for the liver to process. when it has cooled down add 4-6 tablespoons of peanut butter and stir together. you may have to adjust the weed/butter ratio to your preference (i.e. stiff, gooey or runny and thin). spread the mixture onto crackers and enjoy them for 7 to 8 hours. it takes a couple hours to come on and you will be hung over in the morning. try it with hash. melt a half gram of hash into 4 tsp of butter and eat it on bread, using a slice to "mop up" inside the bowl. hmm..making myself hungry!

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    #13
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    firecrackers are GREAT / microwave-able??

    Why does it matter if I use organic peanut butter or jiffy/skippy?
    [SIZE=\"5\"]\"Everybody gets high, and that\'s what it\'s about really. Getting high is a lot more real than listening to a politician.\"[/SIZE]

    - Jerry Garcia :rasta:

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    #14
    Member

    firecrackers are GREAT / microwave-able??

    I just tried this in the microwave and it was terrible! It was in there for maybe one minute and started smoking. There was smoke everywhere! lol

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    #15
    Senior Member

    firecrackers are GREAT / microwave-able??

    Quote Originally Posted by deadfan420
    Why does it matter if I use organic peanut butter or jiffy/skippy?
    THC is fat soluble. meaning the higher % of fat in the PB, the better off you'll be. Ive tried with skippy before and it doesnt work nearly as good.

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