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Before we get into it...There are a few people to thank who have helped me perfect this recipe. They can rest assured that their names WILL NOT be mentioned here! You all know who you are. While designing this web site I surfed the web to find what other brownie web sites were out there and how the recipes compared. I've broken down many of the subtle differences in cooking philosophies into two major categories: cooking oil vs. butter and whether to strain the shake out before adding it to the brownie mix or not. Some discussion...The store-bought brownie mix that I use calls for cooking oil. I've found that oil is much easier to work with than butter because butter will burn much more quickly than oil. This

makes extracting the THC in butter a real pain. I've heard various arguments for butter but the bottom line is oil will not burn as quickly. The next point I would argue is the most important part of the process: To strain or not to strain the cooked shake from the oil. I've read (and sampled) recipes prepared either way. It's really gross biting into a tasty brownie and getting little bits of shake in your mouth. If you properly extracted the THC out of your shake and into the oil you don't need the shake anymore anyway. It's just a mouthful of chopped grass. Bottom line: STRAIN! One other point I should address is the quality (and quantity) of the cannabis used in the recipe. Most of the recipes I have seen call for A LOT (sometimes more than an ounce!) of weed usually consisting of "shake" or "clippings" or "trimmings". This recipe calls for around 5 grams of "the good stuff". If you follow this recipe with the recommended

amount of ganja you will get a yield of 32 servings/pieces/doses. Not bad! Okay, on with the show!edward wrangler <ewranglerasc@...> wrote: how much pot would go into a normal brownie mix ?Nikki Cowan <nikkicowansbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote: Hi, There are those that do and those that don’t. I personally do not think that smoking a little pot to increase the appetite will hurt your liver nearly as much as the poor nutrition of not eating and the improved quality of life by being more comfortable is an important factor.. And as much as many believe it should be legalized, it has not yet been. If you are not

in the lifestyle of smoke it could be very dangerous to buy. Much money is being made by the enforcement of policies of the War Against Americans and they are not going to give it up even to make the sick better. I would suggest if anyone was going to use the substance to put it in brownies and eat it. I hear it is easier on the lungs and they say it lasts longer. Nikki hi,has anyone tried pot to help with appetite and relieve the constant nausea, a fellow in the hospital i was talking to who is a fellow hepper told me he smokes pot to help out, is this really possible, using pot while your on treatment? isn't the pot terrible for your liver and plus you could be arrested, any thoughts on this? I did smoke pot in the 60's a few times, but was never my thing....just askingr. __________________________________________________

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Dang nab it those brownies look good. LOL Just a hint, and not that I partake, but I am a old hippie chick. You can put the stuff(weed,herb,whatever) in a coffee grinder and grind it on fine blend. Not that I know anything about it. But have heard rumors. Love JanetHillbilly Tim <knoxweb1@...> wrote: Before we get into it...There are a few people to thank who have helped me perfect this recipe. They can rest assured that their names WILL NOT be mentioned here! You all know who you are. While designing this web site I surfed the web to find what other brownie web sites were out there and how the recipes compared. I've broken down many of the subtle differences in cooking philosophies into two major categories: cooking oil vs. butter and whether to strain the shake out before adding it to the brownie mix or not. Some discussion...The store-bought brownie mix that I use calls for cooking oil. I've found that oil is much easier to work with than butter because butter will burn much more quickly than oil. This makes extracting the THC in butter a real pain. I've heard various arguments for butter but the bottom line is oil

will not burn as quickly. The next point I would argue is the most important part of the process: To strain or not to strain the cooked shake from the oil. I've read (and sampled) recipes prepared either way. It's really gross biting into a tasty brownie and getting little bits of shake in your mouth. If you properly extracted the THC out of your shake and into the oil you don't need the shake anymore anyway. It's just a mouthful of chopped grass. Bottom line: STRAIN! One other point I should address is the quality (and quantity) of the cannabis used in the recipe. Most of the recipes I have seen call for A LOT (sometimes more than an ounce!) of weed usually consisting of "shake" or "clippings" or "trimmings". This recipe calls for around 5 grams of "the good stuff". If you follow this recipe with the recommended amount of ganja you will get a yield of 32 servings/pieces/doses. Not bad! Okay,

on with the show!edward wrangler <ewranglerasc > wrote: how much pot would go into a normal brownie mix ?Nikki Cowan <nikkicowansbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote: Hi, There are those that do and those that don’t. I personally do not think that smoking a little pot to increase the appetite will hurt your liver nearly as much as the poor nutrition of not eating and the improved quality of life by being more comfortable is an important factor.. And as much as many believe it should be legalized, it has not yet been. If you are not in the lifestyle of smoke it could be very dangerous to buy. Much money is being made by the enforcement of policies of the War Against Americans and they are not going to give it up even to make the sick better. I would suggest if anyone was going to use the substance to put it in brownies and eat it. I hear it is easier on the lungs and they say it lasts

longer. Nikki hi,has anyone tried pot to help with appetite and relieve the constant nausea, a fellow in the hospital i was talking to who is a fellow hepper told me he smokes pot to help out, is this really possible, using pot while your on treatment? isn't the pot terrible for your liver and plus you could be arrested, any thoughts on this? I did smoke pot in the 60's a few times, but was

never my thing....just askingr. __________________________________________________

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