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Cooking
Medical
Marijuana
Why
cook
with marijuana?
When you cook with marijuana you can reduce the amount that you need to
smoke. By eating eat it in foods, it can give you a longer or a
different effect than smoking it and it is also a convenient way of
medicating yourself if you are in an environment where you cannot smoke.
What are some of the advantages and disadvantages?
Advantages:
It can
reduce or elminiate the amount of marijuana that you smoke, which may
leat to better lung health.
Some of the effects of marijuana are more pronounced when it is eaten.
The effects last longer, which meansyou do not have to take it as often.
It is easier to be discreet than when smoking it. You can eat food
which contains marijuana in places where you cannot smoke it.
Disadvantages:
It is a more potent way of consuming marijuana, so you must be more
careful with the dose.
It takes a lot longer to feel the effects. Therefore, it is trickier to
control the dose and requires some trial and error to get it right.
It requires some practice and experience, and a lot of marijuana, which
can be costly.
It can be time consuming to prepare.
If you use marijuana to relieve nausea and vomiting, you may not feel
up to eating it.
What are the differences between eating and smoking marijuana?
Eating marijuana is quite different from smoking it.
You may already know this if you have eaten it before, or if you have
taken some of the pharmaceutical cannabinoids that are available in
pill form.
Compared to the effect of smoking, which is almost immediate and peaks
within minutes, it can take up to an hour or more for the effect to
come on when marijuana is eaten.
The effect of marijuana when eaten is also felt more slowly and
gradually. The effect lasts for hours, sometimes 5 hours or more.
The effect also feels different from smoking. Some people describe it
as being more "in the body", which is good for those who use marijuana
for pain.
Tips:
Be aware of your dietary requirements (for example, if you are a
diabetic) when cooking with marijuana and select your ingredients
accordingly. Speak with your nutritionist.
Eating raw herbal marijuana will not have an effect. You need to
activate the cannabinoids with heat, either through cooking, smoking or
vaporizing, or by dry heat conversion.
(See medical marijuana recipes)
If you did not prepare the food that contains marijuana yourself, make
sure you ask about the potency of the product. For example, you may
find out that a cookie contains about a quarter gram of marijuana. A
good dose to start with is from 1/8 to 1/2 gram of marijuana until you
find out how it affects you. If you are not sure, take less rather than
more and see how it goes.
Marijuana is "fat-soluble". It requires some sort of fat or oil
product to bind to when cooking with it. Water does a poor job of
extracting the cannabinoids (THC and others). For example, if you make
a marijuana tea, adding milk or soy milk to it and simmering it for a
while on low heat on the stove will help extract the cannabinoids out
of the herb.
Hemp or marijuana seeds do not contain any cannabinoids so they will
not help you with your medicinal needs. They are, however, very tasy in
a salad and good for you!
If you grow your own marijuana, the leftover leaves, or "shake" from
your harvest can be used for cooking. This is a great way to make the
best use of the plants you harvest. They also contain cannabinoids,
though in lesser quantity that the buds (flowers).
Keep in mind that the strain of the marijuana, the potency, the part of
the plant that is used (leaves or flowers), the body of the person
consuming and the experience of the person consuming all come into play
when considering a dose.
Here are some guidelines for starting doses for eating marijuana for a
person of about 68kg (150lbs) who has some experience with marijuana:
- marijuana leaf (shake): 1/2 gram to 2 grams
- marijuana flowers (buds) with seeds: 1/4 gram to 1 gram
- sinsemilla flowers (buds with no seeds): 1/8 gram to 1/2 gram
Note that low doses work well to stimualte appetite.
Sore food that contains marijuana in the fridge or freezer, and label
it carefully in case someone else finds it!
Never give good that contains marijuana to someone without their
knowledge or consent.
Avoid using alcohol at the same time as eating marijuana.
Too
much marijuana
It is possible to consume too much marijuana when eating marijuana, NOT
in the sense that it will kill you, but too much marijuana can be an
unpleasant experience.
You would have to consume 682 kgs (1500 pounds) of marijuana in 15
minutes to die of an overdose and even that has never been proven.
Nevertheless, caution must be taken when consuming it in food.
Some people get impatient waiting for the effect and eat more, thinking
that they need more. Make sure you wait at least two hours before
consuming more, just to be sure.
A person who has eaten too much marijuana may be dizzy, agitated,
nervous or paranoid. when this happens, the person has to be kept calm
and reassured that this too shall pass.
The most intense feelings will last about an hour and the efefct of the
marijuana should wear off in about 4 or 5 hours. While they are not in
physical danger, they may feel chilly. If so, keep them warm. Most
people fall asleep quickly.
We have found the best
video out there that shows you how to make butter, flour and cooking
oil with marijuana. Click the arrow below to watch.
One
of our patients found the best brownie recipe:
brookes-best-bombshell-brownies
To
make your butter fine
grind the
best weed 30grams/2 pounds butter. I understand that it seems a
bit much
but "You get out what you put in!" Melt your butter in a
saucepan on the stove. In a slowcooker add butter+weed set on low.
Let it
cook for app.4-5hrs. It should be a nice dark green. Do not let
it boil!
Strain through cheese cloth. Give it a try you will not be
disappointed.
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Ingredients
- 1
cup butter, melted
- 3
cups white sugar
- 1
tablespoon vanilla extract
- 4
eggs
- 1
1/2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1
cup unsweetened cocoa powder
- 1
teaspoon salt
- 1
cup semisweet chocolate chips
Directions
- Preheat
oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Lightly grease a 9x13
baking dish.
- Combine
the melted butter, sugar, and vanilla in a large bowl. Beat in
the eggs, one at a time, mixing well after each, until thoroughly
blended.
- Sift
together the flour, cocoa powder, and salt. Gradually stir the
flour mixture into the chocolate mixture until blended. Stir in the
chocolate morsels. Spread the batter evenly into the prepared baking
dish.
- Bake
in preheated oven until an inserted toothpick comes out clean, 35
to 40 minutes. Remove, and cool pan on wire rack before cutting.
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