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How To Make The Perfect Marijuana Candy

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Cannabis Candy Recipe

There are a lot of people that think making cannabis candy is a difficult process, when in reality, it’s quite simple. As it usually is when making edibles, getting it right is tough. The candy not only has to be potent enough to be considered medicine but taste good as well! The candy is worthless if it doesn’t have both of those qualities. But making the perfect batch of cannabis candy treats is in the following recipe!
Ingredients:
Candy molds
Cooking spray
Metal spoon
2/3 cups white corn syrup
1 tsp flavoring of your choice (adjust if you want but this is really the perfect amount!)
Food coloring (so they look nice, obviously!)
Candy thermometer
1 cup water
2 cups sugar
9.5 grams of dry powdered hash
Directions:
First things first, spray the candy molds with cooking spray so that the mix doesn’t stick when you get to the step that requires it. Put the sugar and corn syrup together in a pot and put it on high heat until the mix begins to boil. Reduce the heat to low medium and keep an eye on the temperature. Once the temp hits 300, remove the heat and add in the hash and food coloring. Stir this mix vigorously. You need to make sure that the hash has been completely mixed in. About a minute should do it because the mix will start to harden soon after that. Add your candy mix in to the molds. You can either make them just candies or you can add in sticks to make them lollipops!
Let the mix harden in the mold and then remove and wrap them. This recipe will give you about 40 candies. You can always add in more hash but be sure that that’s the form of cannabis that you use. Kief could also be used in this recipe if you have enough of it. These candies last a good amount of time, about 2 to 3 hours on an empty stomach and an hour after a meal. No one should be afraid to make cannabis candy , especially when it’s such a benefit to those who are always on the go and enjoy eating their weed rather than smoking it. They’re very discreet but don’t let anyone sneak one behind your back!
Source: THCFinder.Com

How To Make Marijuana Rice Crispy Treats



 haven’t met too many people that don’t like rice crispy treats, and when you add marijuana to the equation, the list gets even smaller. There’s just something about ripping off a piece of gooey goodness from a rice crispy treat that makes me smile every time. Plus the recipe below packs a punch, so it’s a double bonus.
Ingredients:
1/2 cup of marijuana butter

4 cups miniature marshmallows

5 cups of Rice Crispy treats cereal or any crisp rice cereal
Directions:
Melt margarine in large sauce pan over low heat. Add marshmallows and stir until melted and well-blended. Cook 2 minutes longer, stirring constantly. Remove from heat.
Add cereal. Stir until well coated.

Using buttered spatula or waxed paper, press mixture evenly and firmly in buttered 13 x 9 inch pan. Cut into 2 x 2 inch squares when cool.

Sit back and snack. Remember to start with a 1/4 or 1/2 of the treat to make sure you don’t intake too much at once. Some edibles take 1-2 hours to kick in fully.






Source: THCFinder.Com

Cheese Cannabis Strain Review And Pics


Cheese Cannabis Strain Review And Pics

One of my best friends has grown the Cheese strain for a number of years. The strain really does smell like cheese, especially while it’s growing. There were numerous times I helped him clip and it smelled like I was grating cheese. The strain doesn’t taste like cheese, but it is still a very pleasant taste. The cheese strain is mostly indica, with it’s lineage coming from Master Kush and Super Skunk. The Cheese strain was created by Royal Dutch Genetics.
“A very relaxing strain with indica qualities but one that won’t lock you to the couch.” – Brad420Brad
Check out the Cheese marijuana strain on THCFinder.Com, and see what people had to say about Cheese, and how Cheese affects various ailments.
Does your dispensary or seed company carry this strain? Send me an e-mail at johnnygreen@theweedblog.com to add your information here so patients can can find it!
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cheese marijuana strain

cheese marijuana strain