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    Cooking with no smell

    I will have some out of town guests coming soon, and would love to surprise them with some lovely edibles. However, I do not want my house to smell of weed while I cook.

    What options do I have for cooking that will not have my house smelling like weed? Also, once I cook any sort of baked good, what is the "Shelf life" for them(As in, would they be okay sitting overnight)?
    iSmoke31307 Reviewed by iSmoke31307 on . Cooking with no smell I will have some out of town guests coming soon, and would love to surprise them with some lovely edibles. However, I do not want my house to smell of weed while I cook. What options do I have for cooking that will not have my house smelling like weed? Also, once I cook any sort of baked good, what is the "Shelf life" for them(As in, would they be okay sitting overnight)? Rating: 5

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    Cooking with no smell

    I'm not sure if you can really eliminate all odors associated with cooking something with weed inside. However the smell will be temporary as opposed to the smell left by smoke. Possible ways to mask weed cooking smells are micro wave popcorn, frozen pizza, cooking something with a lot of garlic and onions on it. Maybe even burn your cooking a bit so you can explain what "that strange smell is". Time your diversionary recipe to finish cooking after your weed edibles have cooked.

    Use the vent above the stove if you have one. Open any door or window that you can while things cook and for a little while after. Ceiling fans should run on high.

    Firecrackers wrapped in foil don't put out much of an odor, and if you take them out side to unwrap them from the foil, that much less. (search for recipes) they are also probably the simplest single dose edible you can make.

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    Cooking with no smell

    Quote Originally Posted by iSmoke31307
    I will have some out of town guests coming soon, and would love to surprise them with some lovely edibles. However, I do not want my house to smell of weed while I cook.

    What options do I have for cooking that will not have my house smelling like weed? Also, once I cook any sort of baked good, what is the "Shelf life" for them(As in, would they be okay sitting overnight)?
    The only time it will be really noticable that it's "Special" will be when you heat the cannabis in the oven other than that it will be like regular cooking.

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