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    #11
    Junior Member

    Cooking With Vaporized Bud

    I only need to eat one with maybe a bag out of your vap just to get things startin good :thumbsup: My friends and I agreed that they were pretty good for using vapped bud. I'd like to use two zips of vapped bud per package of brownie mix (like the betty crocker or whatever it is) It'll get the trick done just fine with one but, hey, why not more right?

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    #12
    Senior Member

    Cooking With Vaporized Bud

    xcrispi.. I'm curious how good your cannabutter is with vaped weed. I always toss mine out as I figured it was all used up. Should I be saving this?

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    #13
    Senior Member

    Cooking With Vaporized Bud

    Ive cooked with vaped bud and it does work,When I make butter,I dont throw out the cooked herb,I keep it(its been blended into a fine powder) but with vaped bud,I strain it.

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Cooking With Vaporized Bud

    Quote Originally Posted by StickyfingahZ
    Ive cooked with vaped bud and it does work,When I make butter,I dont throw out the cooked herb,I keep it(its been blended into a fine powder) but with vaped bud,I strain it.
    I just made some butter with regular bud.. not vaped. Should I let this dry out and keep it/vape it up?

    Will it work like that as well?

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    #15
    Senior Member

    Cooking With Vaporized Bud

    I dont know....is it all ground up?
    I have the vapolution Vaporizer and you cant grind up the weed....well you could but it would be hard to keep it in the bowl.

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    #16
    Junior Member

    Cooking With Vaporized Bud

    go to google and type in Pot Brownies..click on the second link, the applesoft one. I used this method with 14 g's of already been vaped bud...two brownies and I was really stoned for hours. The only smell in my house was like fried popcorn and it lasted awhile...

    I use a candy thermometer in the oil while the bud is simmering and make sure its at like 350-370 so as not to burn anything and still extract all the goodness thats left.

    anyone ever try letting it sit for a day in a crock pot?, I hear that works well.

    I only vape my bud at around 340F so there's still some goodness left in it.

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    #17
    Senior Member

    Cooking With Vaporized Bud

    Quote Originally Posted by skanking1121
    Well technically, all of the THC isn't extracted. Supposidly, only 60-75% of the THC is used during the vaporizing process. Since it doesn't physically burn the bud, the actual THC in the plant is still in it.
    I believe what we are actually trying to extract are the high-heat cannabinoids that did not vaporize at the temps we used to vape our bud the first time.

    I am assuming those who had good results with vaped-bud edibles were using very dank seedless to begin with...?

    Would this process be worth it if the original erb is mids or schwag, as there is so little potency to begin with...?

    I wonder if vaping the weed before making edibles acts as a decarboxilation process to increase the potency and convert remaining THCA and other cannabinoids into THC...?

    peace

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    #18
    Member

    Cooking With Vaporized Bud

    I made some butter with an ounce of dried fan leaves (which had been somewhat worked over by wee bugs to boot) & a half oz of vapopoo, into 8 oz butter, with water, low-heat slow cooker, ~3 hours, 2 water bath washes.

    Had no idea what to expect. I'd been using butter from a couple of LA dispensaries & a tablespoon of that was a sort of baseline medium dose, so I tried a tablespoon of this stuff (on toast). I didn't get to too high, but I could see too high from where I was.

    Trouble is, I don't know where most of the potency came from. I suspect from the vapopoo, which was all good bud, toasty but not scorched.

    If you vape, do this. Take a look at Stinky Attic's clean cannabutter thread.

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    #19
    Senior Member

    Cooking With Vaporized Bud

    I do 28 grams of 'burnt' and stems

    I use half of the cookie mix bags you can buy at the grocery store.

    they are 'average' at that strength (at least for me, you need to find what is good for you)

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    #20
    Junior Member

    Cooking With Vaporized Bud

    Shouldn't matter on you quality of herb. You could try just adding more vapped schwag buds and yeah, just add more to it haha. Move everything up one step more than you would normally, and it's pretty hard to fuck up... As long as your'e near your pot and you can stir or whatever, you should be just fine :rasta:

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