And anyone new to edibles, remember, it can take up to 2 hours before you feel it kick in. DON'T take more for at least two hours!


i think you may be on to something about the freeze and reheat @pop22
a story....years ago i was a gueeniee pig in a research trial thing.i had to eat a big bag of watercrest every day for 6 weeks,first week was ok but it went downhill fast.
i struggled and ended up blitzing the bag in a blender and necking it as a smoothie.the tester said ohh no cant do that,it breaks down the structure compounds and other stuff bla bla.
i cant give it a try as i have to get rid of any reek tonight.
21g of smallish but nice buds and 200g of coconut oil,ovens warming up.
this is what happened last time i tried the cooking
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eejit that i am im going totally against the advice of pop22.i will be decarbing at 122c for 1620 seconds.
thanks everybody for all the snipets of info picked up.
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The lecithin is an extra, but not needed. I don't use it anymore, there is currently controversy over possible affects on the heart.
I've also streamlined the process just a little. Cook time 1.5-2 hours is plenty, more is a waste of time. I still find refrigerating or freezing for a day or two seems to increase potency, however, I've no science to support that so take it with a grain of salt...lol
Actually, I mostly make my oils etc in a Magical Butter machine, its a big time saver!
And trim cooked at 1 cup of trim to 1.25 cups coconut oil makes great topical oil, and can be used for caps if your short
The MBM is pretty good, but useless for small batches. I'm still trying to figure a simple recipe to extract 1/4 oz or so.