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Cannabis Videos: Decarboxylation For Edibles
Decarboxylation in a mason jar is an easy way to reduce the smell, and any mess, from the decarbing process. Follow along with the video and learn how to decarb cannabis in a mason jar.
Kief was one of the very first cannabis concentrates! If you grind up cannabis using a 3-chambered grinder, kief will be collected in the bottom chamber. Using kief in cannabis edibles is recommended for experienced users.
How to Make Cannabis Oil & Cannabutter
Cannabutter and cannabis oil are two major entry points for many people into the world of cannabis edibles. Learn how to make your own cannabis butter and cannabis oils with these videos below.
Cannabis edibles are intimidating for some, specifically, infusing oil or butter with cannabis. Many individuals believe that cannabis oil or butter needs copious amounts of flower material, but, this is simply not true. Learn how to make a test batch of cannabis oil.
The mason jar cannabis oil method is very helpful for those who want to contain a lot of the smell from cannabis infusions.
Although many across the amateur culinary landscape hold the opinion that butter is for baking and oil is for cooking, cannabutter is an amazing compliment to savoury dishes as well as sweet. Use this cannabis-infused butter in a recipe when it will be one of the primary flavours of the dish as well as recipes that call for “creaming” (mixing butter into a fluffy texture) a solid fat.
Making cannabis oil without a crockpot or double-boiler is quite easy.
Kief is one of the very first cannabis concentrates and contains a high level of THC.Decarboxylated kief almost resembles brown sugar and will lose its sand-like consistency. Decarboxylated kief is also stickier than kief than has not been decarbed.
This video is fast-paced, humourous, and full of content that will interest any cannabis lover. The history of cannabis has many significant events and most of these are covered in this 10-minute video. One thing I really appreciate about this video is that the description contains all of the sources used for the information within the video. For those who like to read a bit further into this topic, the articles are neatly laid out in the description for your viewing pleasure.
Cannabis Edible Recipe Videos
Cannabis edibles do not have to be complex masterpieces. Many cannabis edibles require only 4-6 ingredients (including infused oil/butter). Cannabis edibles have never been easier with these simple recipes. Learn more by watching the videos below.
Our cannabis gummies taste amazing, are easy to make, and, provide a convenient way to ingest cannabis on a regular basis. Click here for the cannabis gummies recipe page on our site or click on the video title to be taken directly to YouTube on your device.
Cannabis smoothies, (made with infused coconut oil) make for a unique way of ingesting cannabis. Homemade cannabis smoothies are incredibly easy to make with infused coconut oil.
THC rice crispy squares use less cannabutter or cannabis oil than most other edibles. Cannabis-infused rice crispy treats are a great place to start when determining your own appropriate tolerance.
Cannabis can be infused into carrier oils including coconut oil, olive oil, sunflower oil, almond oil, canola oil, palm oil, avocado oil, grapeseed oil, and many many more.
Cannabis gummies are incredibly easy to make at home and the final result can be as unique as you like. Depending on the type of mould you use, these gummies can be a simple addition to any dessert dish, or, a convenient way to ingest cannabis edibles at any time.
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