Need Brownie Advice, Asap!

Discussion in 'Cannabis and Marijuana' started by digitalldj, May 13, 2005.

  1. digitalldj

    digitalldj Canucks ftw!

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    how would u guys go about putting an Ounce into brownies?

    should i just put some butter in a frying pan, add bud, then use a coffee Filter, filter out the Shit, and then Repeat?????
     
  2. digitalldj

    digitalldj Canucks ftw!

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    TTT need some advice
     
  3. MagicSwhirlingShip

    MagicSwhirlingShip Member

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    break the ounce up as finely as you can. melt the butter on like the lowest ur oven can go just like 1 or maybe 2. Add the ounce into it nad let it cook for atleast an hour but the longer you let it cook the better it would be. For perfect results you want like 2-3 hours but one hour will still do the job. Then strain the weed out or leave it in if you please. Ive eaten it with the weed in and the weed out and its not that bad. I usually wanna take the weed out but my dumb ass friends are worried there might be THC still in it or something, either way though is fine. Then just use that butter in any recipe you use regular butter in. I perfer the easiest most simpliest method of comsumption which of course is just putting the butter on a piece of toast.
     
  4. stonr

    stonr Member

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    you can do cannibutter, thats the shit you said. or you can grind it up in like a coffe grinder or in anything thatl make it a pouder and just dump it into the brownie mix. i did it and its earyr and it tastes good
     
  5. AnarchistScott

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    personally i would just dump all of it in an start back
     
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