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    #1
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    i know i spelt it wrong. sue me. i wonder is it possible to make weed chocolate milk? like THC is fat soluble,(butter and oils) so if you took some WHOLE milk and set it on a slow simmer on the stove then added a few grams of grinded bud and mixed it for like 30-45 minutes would the heat and milk fat extract the THC then you could add cohocolate making weed chocolate milk??
    koshea Reviewed by koshea on . THEORETICALY i know i spelt it wrong. sue me. i wonder is it possible to make weed chocolate milk? like THC is fat soluble,(butter and oils) so if you took some WHOLE milk and set it on a slow simmer on the stove then added a few grams of grinded bud and mixed it for like 30-45 minutes would the heat and milk fat extract the THC then you could add cohocolate making weed chocolate milk?? Rating: 5

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    #2
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    You can make cannamilk and you can make chocolate milk, so of course you can make cannachocomilk. I prefer drinking chocolate syrup instead of chocolate milk though. You should try making cannachocosyrup.

    You spelled it almost correctly. Just add another L.

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    #3
    Senior Member

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    cool, i want cannachocomilk!

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    #4
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    im gonna try it next time im home alone (i dont wanna be sittin there boiling milk with pot in it while my parents sit and wonder why im boiling milk in the first place)

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    #5
    Senior Member

    THEORETICALY

    Err boiling milk is a bad thing. Unless you like curdled milk but whatever floats your boat eh.

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    #6
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    THEORETICALY

    Milk only curdles when something acidic is added.
    Marijuana is not acidic.
    Heating milk is fine, people do it all the time.

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    #7
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    haha were curdling milk in science, milk curdles naturally in the stomach from the 'juices' but curdles more in heats around 38 degees celcius.

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    #8
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    THEORETICALY

    Quote Originally Posted by GanjaBob
    Err boiling milk is a bad thing. Unless you like curdled milk but whatever floats your boat eh.
    I think he just meant simmer.

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    #9
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    Green Milk... AHHHH RUN!

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