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09-18-2006, 02:35 AM #1
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some cooking Q's
When cooking with a larger amount of cannabis the smell might be greater. Making firecrackers will not be a problem.
I hear that it's about 1lb. of butter to every ounce of weed to get some pretty potent brownies. You could surpass that if you dare but I wouldn't push it past the 1g weed per 10g butter..undefined Reviewed by .undefined on . some cooking Q's 1. me and my bro wans to make 2 brownies that will b as potent as physically possible, i was wondering if we put too much weed in the cannibutter that if it would waste any of it , i just wanna know in case the butter absorbed too much thc that it cant absorb any more.<< I wanna know if something like that could happen, and will this work if we only make 2 brownies?? 2. i need a link for firecracker recipe 3. Can you cook wit salvia, if so how do you? is there a technique like Rating: 5
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09-18-2006, 02:55 AM #2
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some cooking Q's
i made blue berry muffin one time the bottom just got a little to hot and the whole house stunk! and it was a house i didnt ever smoke in!
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