The unofficial marijuana holiday, 4/20, is just around the corner. In anticipation, adult-use consumers may be gearing up to go out for cannabis celebrations or stay in with their favorite strains.
Dear Barto: Making cannabutter in slow-cookers or on low stovetop heat are among the preferred methods, as the low heat requires less monitoring to avoid the boiling temperatures that kill THC.
If you find yourself with a case of the munchies this 4/20 weekend, bust out the bakeware and put your cannabutter to good use. Cannabutter is made by melting butter and infusing it with marijuana and ...
These plants have been widely used for centuries for both medicinal and recreational use. While many people choose to smoke or vape cannabis, edibles have grown in popularity. These edibles often ...
Traditionally, cannabutter is the basis for marijuana cookery and as the author of The Official High Times Cannabis Cookbook, I’ve been approached by people touting literally dozens of different ...
Kitchen Toke is a media company that educates people on cooking with cannabis. The platform shares recipes and videos, sharing stories that highlight culinary cannabis’ contribution to overall health ...
Here are seven easy steps for a great cannabutter – from the boiling of the butter/marijuana mixture to the straining and the cooling. The truth about cannabutter: The butter is just as good as the ...
This step-by-step guide will make the best pot butter your cannabis will allow, according to Laurie Wolf, author of the weed cookbook Herb. “The truth is that the cannabutter is only as good as the ...
Elevate your “green” bean casserole or mac and cheese using cannabutter, THC extract or flower Since marijuana was legalized in Colorado, edibles have become an increasingly popular choice for buyers.