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questions about fire crackers.

Discussion in 'Apprentice Marijuana Consumption' started by Hinkleberry, Feb 11, 2010.

  1. Okay, so would jiffy work for peanut butter? And does the smell stink up the house?


    edit:Do you have to cook it or is there another way to do it? I find it hard to believe you can just let them sit on the peanut butter and it will just absorb the thc.
     
  2. #2 grimtoker, Feb 11, 2010
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    Jiffy works. I usually make mine and wrap them up tightly in foil, it holds in the smell very well, open it outside after baking it! Bake it on 320F for 22 minutes. Or you can nuke them for 60-73 seconds, but it tastes alot worse. I like to put a little olive oil on the PB to help it absorb even more cannibinods.
     
  3. Yes, you can let them sit in a tupperware container in a dark place and the oil in the peanut butter will still absorb the THC, but at a much slower rate. The entire purpose for heating it is to speed up the process, the THC will absorb into the oils either way. 3-4 days is needed for maximum potency uncooked, 22 minutes at 325f seems to work well for the oven method. Grind up the weed as finely as possible for maximum surface area, add a dash of vegetable oil to the peanut butter if it's low fat and wrap it up in tin foil. It doesn't stink much at all, but it won't exactly be odorless.. it's pretty easy to cover up if needed. Hope I helped.:smoke:
     
  4. how can i make them in th microwave?
     
  5. Make them, stick them in the microwave, turn it on. 60-73s.
     
  6. how well does crunchy(chunky) peanut butter work?
     

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