how much?

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  1. saosis

    saosis Member

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    hi! i want to make some cannabutter and then some brownies...how much butter do i need for 3g?
    thanks!
     
  2. rollingalong

    rollingalong Banned

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    I use about 20 per cent more than the recipe calls for.....but...with only 3 grams it is better to just throw the 3 grams into the mix...otherwise i would put that on 1 piece of toast!
     
  3. saosis

    saosis Member

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    i only use 3g because its just for me
    Also, its the first time i make brownies so...if i ruin them i would waste only 3g, which is ok

    anyway...i hope i wont ruin them :D

    so...1 bar of butter would be enough for my 3g?
    also...is it enough if i boil the butter 2 hours?
     
  4. rollingalong

    rollingalong Banned

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    meaning 1 of 4 that come in a pound ?yes..1 is plenty...dont let the butter boil...you will burn it...20 minutes is enough..the longer the cook,the greener the butter...but the green is chlorophyll and you dont get high from chlorophyll..the trichromes release into the butter before the chlorophyll is leached out in a perfect world...still though..its 3 grams...just ground it up into a really fine dusty powder and throw the whole thing right into the brownie mix...the effect and taste between the 2 methods is negligible...if you were cooking a half ounce then ya..strain out the weed..but 3 grams will not affect the texture of the brownies so the butter part is a waist of time
     
  5. saosis

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    oh i totally get it now! thanks alot
     

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