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Chapter 9 -
Cooking Etiquette |
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Cooking With Pot
Why would you want to
cook with weed? Well, there are a couple of reasons that come to
mind:
1) Different high.
Eating weed produces a different high than smoking weed does.
Some describe it as "deeper" or as having more of a body
sensation.
2) Sore throat.
When you throat is feeling a little scratchy or flat out raw,
you may not feel like smoking weed to get high.
3) Smell. If you
are afraid that someone will smell pot on your breath or on your
clothes, eating pot offers a valuable alternative.
4) Taste. This may
be a shock to you, but some people don't enjoy the taste of weed
when smoked. If you are one of these people, you can see how
eating the weed in a sweet food will help to mask the taste and
still get you high.
Don't expect to get high
right away when eating pot in food. The high usually takes 40-60
minutes to fully "creep" up on you. Also, if you consume a lot,
don't expect to do much the rest of the day. Eating pot can
really burn you out.
Why Pot Butter?
Cooking with pot butter
allows you the freedom to eat your weed without biting into any
stems and seeds. Why would you spend so much time
cooking a desert just to have it ruined by the suspended scraps
of weed? By following the recipe at the bottom of this page, you
will be able to create one batch of pot butter (figure 9.1) to
be used in any recipe you like. You can use the recipes I have
given or create your own, but the key is to have fun.
For Best Results
For best results, don't
smoke weed before eating your marijuana treats. You be will
tempted to break out your best piece while waiting for the high
to kick in; try to hold out. When you realize you are high (and
haven't smoked herb all day) it's really cool!
Chronic vs. Stress
When cooking with
marijuana it is recommended that you use a low to medium grade
harvest. This may seem contrary to what you have read thus far,
but good weed is simply too expensive to eat and the "high"
produced by consuming quality weed is not worth the extra cost.
Save your chronic for another day.
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Sam420's Pot Butter
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G_Mons Crippling Chip Cookies
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LadyLonghairs Chronic Chip Brownies
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Longhairs Burner Brownies
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Jenn's Buzznana Bread
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Blakeis's Rice Krippy Treats
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