Difference between smoked and eaten.

Discussion in 'Cannabis and Marijuana' started by SagaciousKJB2, Jul 12, 2004.

  1. rory

    rory Member

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    Eating weed can be pretty heavy, i hear that making the weed butter is best cos thc is soluble in fat, more so than in anything else, so you maximise the hit you get from eating it. I've not eaten weed since i ate some cake that my mate had made, tho he'd put loads of weed in (more than he let on) and i can just remember the onslaught of impending doom and destruction, cant remember much but when i went to the bathroom, the only way i guided myself was by walking til i hit a wall, spinning 90 degress walking some more........ i was heavily fucked and it kinda put me off the eating thing a little. I think it was with cheap shit resin tho, keep meaning to do it with some shit hot skunk but it always seems like a waste when to smoke the same amount as you'd put in would take much longer (ordinarily!) I reckon you have rich weed resources before cooking with it.
     
  2. charbono

    charbono Member

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    man, there's a huge difference. Personally I've found eating it to be much more full-on - more intense, longer, and trippier. Although I've had my share of trippy experiences just when smoking!! Much more of a body stone when eaten, and greater distortion of time.
    The cookies I had this one time had nuts & seeds in them, savoury & delicious!!

    I'd love to try Bhang - the way they drink it in India.
     
  3. Gringo Starr

    Gringo Starr Banned

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    Think the oral Cannabis High is a lot stronger and if you eat more than 1-1.5 (depends on the quality :rolleyes: )it can develop very psychedelic.I love it!Only problem is the brain stew you'll have when you wake up next morning.
     

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