Quote Originally Posted by Binzhoubum
if you smoke something it enters your blood stream immeadiately and also stays active in your bloodstream for a shorter period of time...

when you eat something it takes longer to enter your bloodstream but is more evenly spaced out over a longer period of time...
hmm so even if the THC in your bloodstream is more evenly spaced out, does that mean there is still MORE in your bloodstream at any given time, since you feel a lot higher than you would if you were smoking instead? So therefore a single brownie must contain a lot more THC than the amount of bud that you would normally smoke.

Now it's starting to seem like you get MORE bang for your buck, since when you cook it none of the herb is destroyed by the heat of a lighter flame. Just like how vaporizing is supposed to be more economical, for the same reason.

Quote Originally Posted by Binzhoubum
I have eaten brownies before where I can't leave the couch for hours on end because I am too stoned to move...I still feel high the next day...
That's awesome
Trichocereus Panza Reviewed by Trichocereus Panza on . is pot food better than smoke??? Obviously it's better FOR you, since you're not smoking anything. But I'm just wondering whether you personally like the experience better, and if you'd choose to consume it that way all the time if you had the option. I like how the high comes on quickly from smoking, but I've never tried brownies (etc) before, and I have a feeling I'd like the food method better. One of my least favorite things about smoking is the body-load I get from a lot of pot, the chest-heaviness feeling, tiredness, Rating: 5