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Cooking with Infused Ingredients & Patio Gardening Tips

The whole process of drying and curing is crucial because it helps preserve your weed so it can be stored over time, while still retaining its unique flavor and maximizing potency. 
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This recipe uses the cannabutter that you make in your Active Gear Guy infuser machine.  You will make your own caramel and then make the dessert bars to make 16 delicious bars.
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While CBD is an incredibly safe and therapeutic component of cannabis, there are many myths and misconceptions associated with it. Let’s look at a few.

 

 

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Tinctures are becoming more and more popular for many reasons. They have advantages over both smoking and fat-based edibles. Tinctures are commonly used as a convenient delivery system for medicinal herbs because when you use a tincture under the tongue (sublingually), plant compounds are absorbed quickly into the blood stream. 

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If you are into edibles it is well worth it to learn about lecithin. You’ll see it mentioned in almost all oil tutorials and recipes. You can choose not to use it, but as you will see, there are many good reasons to include lecithin in your oils.
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Learn how to make your own butter!  To make the process even easier use our infuser!  An electric infuser can make this whole process much simpler. You eliminate the steps of cooling and separating the butter layer because water is not used with this method.
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One way to think of the ES is that it is like the nervous system but in reverse. In the nervous system, neurotransmitters attach to neurons and the message is passed along from neuron to neuron. In the ES cannabinoids go in the other direction and attach to cannabinoid receptors on the neuron. 
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By definition, decarboxylation is is a chemical reaction that removes a carboxyl group and releases carbon dioxide. Decarboxylation occurs when cannabis is exposed to heat, light, cofactors, or solvents, all of which can be manipulated within your own kitchen.
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