Hi everyone. So I want to make some brownies but I'm too lazy and a really bad cook as to make the can oil myself. So I was wondering if I could bake the brownies with the cannabis oil they sell on stores (I'm in Canada). What strain do you recommend and how much should I add to a batch of...
Made with sweetened condensed milk puts this off the radar for those watching sugar consumption. My apologies. The idea was to find a way to make it work, not make it work healthier. Maybe someone can find a way to adapt this recipe to accommodate those who can’t take the sugar load.
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Snack makers are the latest group seeking to partner with marijuana companies to create edible cannabis products for consumers.
Deepak Anand, Vice President of Business Development at Cannabis Compliance Inc., said in a televised interview with BNN Bloomberg that his company is being approached...
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After ruining most of my weed after burning it I have managed to dry my last plant and now have 3oz (90g) of dried, ground and decarboxylated bud. I want to make an oil based ticture something similar to the CBD oils you can buy online but much stronger and with THC in it too and without...
The sauvignon blanc boasts brassy, citrus notes, but with one whiff, it's apparent this is no normal Sonoma County wine. It's infused with THC, the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana that provides the high.
Move over, pot brownies. The world's largest legal recreational marijuana market...
Edibles. For many the word alone conjures up images of chocolate brownies and tales of awkward experiences. Self-regulating markets vary in labeling and serving size recommendations, concerned parents think they look too much like candy, and the government moves slowly on how to best regulate...
It is surprisingly easy to fall into the trap of believing that something is true if you hear it repeated often enough. For instance, I had often heard that cannabis is toxic to animals, dogs in particular, which I accepted as a truism since I didn't have any evidence to contradict the premise...
In states where use of marijuana for recreational or medicinal purposes is legal, some consumers prefer eating their marijuana as opposed to smoking or vaporizing the drug.
A new study by RTI International examined consumer perceptions of edible marijuana products, including why users prefer...
Canada continues to move forward on national legalization of marijuana, which is set to happen in July 2018. But, one product will have to wait a year beyond that date: edible marijuana.
While the wait will delay what has been a profitable business in U.S. states where cannabis is legal, it's...
In Colorado, California and other cannabis hotbeds, marijuana "edibles" are big business. That's not the case yet in Florida, a state that technically allows edibles but where regulators have yet to set rules for cannabis candies.
In a move to spur the state to allow cannabis candies...
I want to make some edibles for personal consumption, and have some kief lying around. Most recipes online yield a pound of cannabutter, but given how this is going to be a fairly small project, I would need much, much less. If I were to make a pan of brownies, just once, how much kief–and...
Tucked away in a nondescript strip mall off Northgate Boulevard in Sacramento is Heavenly Sweet, a commercial kitchen and bakery serving up one award-winning specialty since 2008: medical marijuana edibles.
Owner and president Sheila, who did not want her last name to be used, got into the...
The sometimes illicit relationship between brownies and pot has weathered decades. But now cannabis has begun expanding its horizons and has added all sorts of other partners.
As laws and social acceptance of marijuana changes, possible culinary pairings now include caramels, cookies, mints...
Flourish, Payton Curry's edibles company, is only a few years old. But the restaurateur and cannabis chef says he has been cooking with marijuana almost as long as he has worked in professional kitchens: two decades.
The 39-year-old Curry points to his cargo pants, uneven where they brush his...
Every few days, Chad Crandall and Emily Isler take a break from tending to the chickens, pigs and crops and head to the kitchen to cook up their weekly supply of marijuana-infused maple sugar candies. The soft-spoken caregivers sell their sweet little confections, which are made from their...