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| I've tried cooking about 7 times, the first time, it smelled bad when the weed was cooking. I made brownies, and got REALLY high, which mad it worth the bad smell. Every time I make cannabutter, it seems to smell worse to me. Like now it literally makes me physically ill. I can't even be in the house when it's cooking anymore, and the house has to be aired out really well. And now, if whatever is being cooked, if I can taste any bit of the cannabis flavor, I can't eat it. It makes me throw up. Anyone else have this problem?
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| Hey!! i have the same problem been cooking with weed for about 1.5 years i use to always just spread weed butter on bread and eat it...until i started gaging everytime i did that...when i make the butter now though i do it in my atic to avoid smell and i do it in the crockpot for 1 day yields alot better results as well. |
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| Hey my friend told me a little trick to help reduce the taste and smell of weed butter, and it worked prety good. Leave the buds you will be cooking with in room temperature water overnight, it will disolve the chemical which produces that taste and smell in butter |
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