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| A recent post in this category, or may have been the Methods of Use category gave an interesting way of cooking weed. what you do is boil the weed with water. What happens is the THC oil forms on top and when you drink it you get a serious hi. I was wondering if any adventerious fellow would try this...use that boiling water method, but then use the water to make:..cocoa. The cocoa flavor would mask any bad odor the boiling weed would make, and it would get you...to say the least....tweedlenipped. So, try it if you want...I have no bud on me, and i have no place to cook. so...cook away. | |
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| As said a gazillion time on this sight THC is fat soluble. Not water, which is a shame cause it would be so nice to make ganja tea. Cocoa is a really good idea though. If you butter extracted some THC, and added it to hot choco, that would be seriously yummy. No direspect CD, just trying to inform, Urban Ninja | |
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| never know till you try... which i doubt its successfulness and im not going to try it .. but many thc cooking laws have been proven wrong lately ..cooking hasnt worked for me yet ..thc is too durn tempermental.. i think its just a matter of if the thc is in a good mood..and i have heard something about thc absorbing in water.. i think i read it in a bong study.. that water does hold some thc.. but i dunno i dont remember | |
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| Marijuana can be made into a tea, and it does work. They have been doing this for centuries in the East. THC can be extracted in water by boiling the plant matter. The THC will come out of the plant and float on top of the water or bond with other chemicals that come out of the plant. It helps to add Honey, Milk, and Butter to your tea, though they are not necessary. | |
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