Who doesn’t love a good cup of cannabis in the morning? Smoking weed and sipping coffee is a fun way to sink into a morning, but the duo also pairs up well in the edibles arena. Cream, butter and ...
With cannabis legal to consume in New Jersey — and several other states — many of people will consider adding weed to their Thanksgiving Day menus. It is very convenient to simply visit the legal weed ...
For an edibles maker, competing against weed gummies isn’t just swimming upstream: It’s fighting a tidal wave, and godspeed to those who try. But weed gummies, although popular, are full of sugar and ...
So many folks asked about the necessity of decarboxylation that I promised a lab test to determine whether or not it makes a difference to the potency of the finished butter. The question posed is, ...
Today's date will be marked in any weed smoker's calendar: 4/20 is marijuana's holiday. April 20 is an opportunity to get together with friends and smoke—but if you're looking to mix things up a bit, ...
Cannabutter is the starting point for nearly all homemade cannabis edibles. Making cannabutter at home involves four simple steps and takes a few hours. Before you eat an edible, calculate how much ...
Here's a well-known secret: Most recipes for edibles just use weed butter. Once you have butter infused with decarboxylated cannabis, you just substitute it for regular butter in any recipe, and you ...
I’ve been making cannabis-infused edibles for friends and patients for 25 years, and it’s always brought me great happiness to hear about how they provide pleasure and relief from a host of ailments. ...
Nothing ruins Danksgiving like bad edibles, and I'm not talking about deep-fried turkey. At one particularly disappointing Danksgiving, the edibles provided were store-bought—and while 10 milligram ...