Brownie Question?

Discussion in 'General' started by badkidbr, Jul 30, 2014.

  1. So I'm a new member of GC, and I dont know if this is posted in the right area, so Im sorry if it isnt lol. So basically my parents are out for the week and me and my friend (We'll call him Ryan for privacy's sake) are taking the opportunity to make brownies for the first time. However, seeing as how we lack the funds, some of our friends are pitching in the bud to make them for a share. We need to find the best way to divide them somewhat fairly.
    Me, Ryan, and 2 of our friends are throwing in 1 G each, and our other friend is throwing in 2G.  
    we plan on making them with 6G in an 8x8 pan, then cutting them into 32 pieces, so how much should each person get? 

     
  2. 6 grams is a little light you'd be better off with about a half( if its dank) or an O ( of its mids)
     
  3. #3 Mr.. Rager, Jul 30, 2014
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    6 grams is so not enough for brownies dude. you wanna throw in like an ounce in there if you wanna have a good time off those brownies..
     
    And I don't understand your question.  it's basic math. you and 3 other friends with 32 pieces so how many does each person get? hmm I see where you're coming from it's a hard one.
     
  4. In my opinion, you'll want at least a 14 grams of pot in those treats. More is never a bad thing.

    But if that's what you're doing it would be 6 pieces each for the 4 of you and 12 for the lucky big spender. Right? Riiiight? Maths are hard.
     
  5. Thank you for all the replies, we ended up deciding to wait until we all had more money and bud xD
     

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