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01-09-2010, 02:30 PM #1
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Edibles?
Who has the best? I've tried a few places with good results and was wondering what everyone else had found.
I've tried the brownies and cookies at Herbal Remedies and I liked 'em. They used to be dry, but now taste great and are pretty potent.
Had a couple of cupcakes at Nature's Kiss. They were ok.
The last place I tried edibles was from Patient's Choice and it was the best I've had yet. The food looked very tasty and after trying the chocolate chip brownie, I found it was! I could eat 4-5 with a glass of cold milk. The potency was pretty good as well.
I don't usually like candy, but after I was told that they had lollipops with different levels of potency, I bought 2 for $12 each. It seemed like a lot and I was suspicious about the taste, but after a few licks, I was used to it. I didn't know what to expect from the high, having only tried brownies and cookies in the past. After about ten minutes, I tried to walk to the kitchen and soon realized that my equilibrium was waaayyyyy off! Wow! I was high as a kite and loving it! I've since returned to buy some more, but they only had the lesser dosage ones, so I passed.
Anyway, I'm looking to give my lungs a break for a couple of days and wouldn't mind checking out some great edibles.
cotreeman Reviewed by cotreeman on . Edibles? Who has the best? I've tried a few places with good results and was wondering what everyone else had found. I've tried the brownies and cookies at Herbal Remedies and I liked 'em. They used to be dry, but now taste great and are pretty potent. Had a couple of cupcakes at Nature's Kiss. They were ok. The last place I tried edibles was from Patient's Choice and it was the best I've had yet. The food looked very tasty and after trying the chocolate chip brownie, I found it was! I could Rating: 5
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01-09-2010, 03:48 PM #2
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Edibles?
Still looking for really consistant quality edibles. It seems very difficult.
My best experience with a candy type edible was for C3. It was glucose free and tasted a bit like honey. It was presented like rock candy broken into various size pieces. I have tried to find that same candy again and have not had much luck. I found something that worked and now I can not find it again.
Delta9 had some great gluten free products awhile before Christmas but none were availbale last time I went there.
Candy would seem to be the best edible to be carried by a disensary. It has a longer shelf life than a cookie or muffin and it is easier to handle. I have tried edibles from Nancy B and the Cheescake lady. Both were good, however I have not found anyone who carries a consistant product line for either.
I understand about giving the lungs a break and I am having a cleansing day today myself. Its difficult not to smoke when ya got it but it really helps my lungs and the effects.\"The illegality of cannabis is outrageous, an impediment to full utilization of a drug which helps produce the serenity and insight, sensitivity and fellowship so desperately needed in this increasingly mad and dangerous world.\"
~ Carl Sagan
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01-09-2010, 10:24 PM #3
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oh man! you guys haven't tried one brown mouse yet? holy crap. i ate one of their truffles and was destroyed. i wasn't sleepy but i wasn't good for anything but sitting there till it wore off. they actually advise you to eat like half the first go round or something like that so of course i ate it all. really good prices too. you can find them on facebook. they buy from a place called deez wake and bakery. also ccf has really good prices but i'm not big on edibles so i haven't tried them yet. c3 has cannabutter that you can use to make your own stuff and though i haven't tried it the people i baked for said there was variation in potency but the good ones were really good.
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01-10-2010, 01:01 AM #4
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Edibles?
I do make my own edibles, for Christmas it was white chocolate cherry cookies. They did turn out yummy.
I make my own cannabutter when ever I have enough clippings. I am a hobby grower and know a few others so I get a decent amount of clippings. It's easy to store the butter, it can be frozen and holds in the fridge for about a month.
Have not been to One Brown Mouse yet. I have not attempted the drive up there, never know what the weather is going to do. :smokin:
Looking forward to going up there and I will diffently try some of their edibles when I do.\"The illegality of cannabis is outrageous, an impediment to full utilization of a drug which helps produce the serenity and insight, sensitivity and fellowship so desperately needed in this increasingly mad and dangerous world.\"
~ Carl Sagan
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01-10-2010, 12:10 PM #5
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Edibles?
One Brown Mouse is on my list to check out. I'm waiting to finish my stashl from Greatful Meds before I head back up to Nederland. I plan on checking out THC in Rollinsville while I'm there also.
Has anyone cooked with hash or some variety of it? When I asked at Patients Choice, I was told they only use hash as it's more constant for dosage. Is it substituted for the cannabutter in the receipt?
Has anyone been to the Gangi House yet?
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01-10-2010, 05:42 PM #6
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Edibles?
look for the hash tootsie rolls.....when they are around there is no better.
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01-10-2010, 07:15 PM #7
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Edibles?
Hash tootsie rolls? Sounds fuckin' great! Where have you seen them sold in the past?
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01-12-2010, 02:16 AM #8
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Edibles?
If you mean Ganga Gourmet - yea I checked it out. We tried both the meat & the veg lasagna. Both tasted good. Also tried the double potency brownies - they tasted good & had good potency (so did the lasagna). We didn't like the dip/spread they serve with bread (the bread itself is good though not medicated). We went in thinking it was going to be more like a cafe but turns out its more like any other dispensary. Recommend getting carry-out as the guys working there don't seem to have any experience waiting tables (this coming from me who grew up in the restaurant business). They 'hovered' over us, making us feel really uncomfortable and rushed while trying to have a nice relaxed meal. I know they meant well though. Nice people. Just don't go in thinking it's a restaurant.
Originally Posted by cotreeman
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01-14-2010, 04:50 AM #9
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Edibles?
just google....... colorado hash tootsie roll .....I believe there is 3 disp with them regularly, 1 denver, 2 boulder county.....there is an indica & haze variety......killer meds
Originally Posted by cotreeman
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01-14-2010, 11:20 PM #10
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Edibles?
get some of Jessica's cheesecake or chocolate goodies.
I know they are sold in a bunch of places now and grateful meds usually has them. They also have some fudge sometimes that isn't from Jessica, but it kicks ass.Colorado patient grower. :rambohead:
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