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Canna Butter Cannabis Infused Peanut Butter Cookie 250mg/500mg Mylar Bag
Space for 250mg/500mg Canna Butter Cannabis Infused Peanut Butter Cookie – Heat Sealable Mylar Bag
Space for 250mg/500mg Canna Butter Cannabis Infused Peanut Butter Cookie – Heat Sealable Mylar Bag
Bag Size: 100mm x 119mm (w x h)
Filled with real peanut butter AND 250MG THC per cookie .
Comes with 2 cookies per pack for easy dosing .
For the true peanut butter lover
Now that you have activated the phytochemicals in your herb, you are ready to make cannabutter.
Some cannabis cooks use the ‘trash’ or remaining oily plant matter for a variety of cooking preparations, but that’s up to you. You can find plenty recipes online.
An alternate method of creating cannabutter is using a slow cooker or crockpot. Simply fill the bottom of either pot with water and bring to a boil. Immediately reduce to low heat and place a 16 oz widemouthed-Mason jar (or two smaller ones if it doesn’t fit) containing 1 lb butter and 1/4 oz (7 g) ground cannabis. The butter will melt and the cannabis will infuse its oil into the butter over approximately 4 hours. Add water periodically to ensure that the pot doesn’t boil dry. Take care not to break your glass jars in the process!
If you are feeling overwhelmed you can try a cannabis butter making machine!
Remember that the potency of your cannabutter will be directly proportional to the strength of the herb you used to make it. In other words, if your marijuana is 20% THC then you will have some pretty strong weed butter.
What is more, the human body processes cannabinoids differently when they are eaten as opposed to smoked, vaped or taken sublingually. Ingesting cannabis in the form of food is metabolized by the digestive system and converted by the liver into 11-hydroxy-THC, which is up to four times more potent than THC. It takes significantly longer to “kick in”, but corresponding psychoactive effects can last up to three times longer.
Most people have heard the industry moniker: “Start low and go slow”. Inexperienced or cannabis naive users would be well advised to proceed with caution. There are countless tales of beginners and even seasoned users who eat a weed cookie, wait a while and think that “nothing is happening” and decide to eat more, only to later regret it when they’re too high to function and can’t come down. If this happens to you, find a comfortable spot (preferably cozy and familiar) around people you like and trust, breathe slowly and relax as best you can. It will wear off over time and you will feel normal again.
Different strains and phenotypes vary widely in their chemical composition with respect to potency. Some “chronic” users can handle edibles in excess of 150 mg of THC, then smoke a joint and still function. Canadian law stipulates that edibles can only be sold at 10 mg THC. Everyone’s endocannabinoid system is as unique as we are and most people enjoy somewhere in between these amounts.
For perspective, 1 g = 1000 mg @ 15% THC = 150 mg THC. So if a person smokes a half gram joint then they are consuming 75 mg of THC, which is more than enough to get your average user feeling pretty high.
If you are making weed butter using 1/4 ounce (7 g) of decarboxylated herb at a strength of 15% THC in one pound of butter, then you will get approximately 1000 mg of THC. One pound of butter will produce just under 2 cups of cannabutter. Most brownie recipes call for around 1/2 cup, equalling about 250 mg of THC. Therefore, a tray of weed brownies, cut into 12 squares will deliver approximately 20 mg per square.
If you are a seasoned cannabis user, you can double or quadruple the strength, using a half ounce or an ounce of herb per pound of butter for a total of 40 or 80 mg of THC per square, respectively.
You may wish to reference the following suggested guidelines:
Beginners: 2.5 – 10 mg THC
Occasional users: 30 – 50 mg THC
Heavy users: 100 mg THC
If you’re not a baker or you don’t enjoy the taste of spreading cannabis butter on a toasted bagel, you can use this information to help you determine the right dose when choosing other edibles, including incredibly popular cannabis gummies.
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