naga_sadu
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After looking at some recipes w/ mj, I've (yet hassle free) recipe in mind for making mj tea. I'm a crap cook myself + couldn't cook even if my life depended on it. Will the below recipe work?
ingredients:
50 ml of cow milk
100 ml of water.
3 grams of low potency cannabis (not stems or leafs but ground buds).
I'm thinking of boiling the three ingredients listed above in a stove for 10-20 minutes- till the colour of the milk changes to a khaki brownish sort of tint is when the mixture is to be taken out, filtered (thru a strainer) and served.
During the making process (boiling) I'm aware that THC gets purged at temps over 150 degrees Celcius (though not sure about the exact figure). So I suppose I should control the heat by alternating between low / med/ high once the liquid contents in the mix (water + milk) start boiling vigorously. Is 10-20 min enough or do I need longer simmering times?
Honey or melted chocolate bars should also improve the taste, which I'm sure will be bloody harsh esp on the throat. Sound good? Any ideas for improvement / refinement? Thanks for the help in advance.
ingredients:
50 ml of cow milk
100 ml of water.
3 grams of low potency cannabis (not stems or leafs but ground buds).
I'm thinking of boiling the three ingredients listed above in a stove for 10-20 minutes- till the colour of the milk changes to a khaki brownish sort of tint is when the mixture is to be taken out, filtered (thru a strainer) and served.
During the making process (boiling) I'm aware that THC gets purged at temps over 150 degrees Celcius (though not sure about the exact figure). So I suppose I should control the heat by alternating between low / med/ high once the liquid contents in the mix (water + milk) start boiling vigorously. Is 10-20 min enough or do I need longer simmering times?
Honey or melted chocolate bars should also improve the taste, which I'm sure will be bloody harsh esp on the throat. Sound good? Any ideas for improvement / refinement? Thanks for the help in advance.
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