JohnBoy2000
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- May 11, 2016
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I've recently discontinued a potent sleep and appetite inducer in mirtazapine.
To replace this, I've acquired some marijuana - I'm not really keen on the idea of smoking it, primarily cause I have no desire to hamper my lung quality.
Plus it seems edibles elicit a more diverse range of cannabinoids so, basically a potentially better experiences.
The decarboxylation part is fine - throw mildy ground herb in the oven for 30 minutes (on tin foil?).
That's okay.
The part I don't like - 3 to 6 hours on the stove in melted butter.
First off - coconut oil is my fat of choice.
Secondly - 3 hours?
Hell no!
Is this step really necessary?
I really have little to no concern about the taste or quality of the baked goods being made using the decarboxylated herb.
Exclusively their effect in terms of potency.
Is this 3 hours on the stove part, really necessary?
To replace this, I've acquired some marijuana - I'm not really keen on the idea of smoking it, primarily cause I have no desire to hamper my lung quality.
Plus it seems edibles elicit a more diverse range of cannabinoids so, basically a potentially better experiences.
The decarboxylation part is fine - throw mildy ground herb in the oven for 30 minutes (on tin foil?).
That's okay.
The part I don't like - 3 to 6 hours on the stove in melted butter.
First off - coconut oil is my fat of choice.
Secondly - 3 hours?
Hell no!
Is this step really necessary?
I really have little to no concern about the taste or quality of the baked goods being made using the decarboxylated herb.
Exclusively their effect in terms of potency.
Is this 3 hours on the stove part, really necessary?