ElmerS
Active Member
Good morning!I’ve been doing it like this for years. I have some daily with almond or peanut butter. Fat source helps bind and whatnot. Dosage you figure out through trial and error for your own body and flower. Best of luck!
I was hoping you might be able to answer some questions I have about edible decarboxylated herb since you have been enjoying it this way for so long.
I am just starting to enjoy marijuana again after about a 35 year hiatus. I am coming to the conclusion that I do not want to smoke for health reasons. I do not want to vape due to social implications and maintenance of vaporizers, etc. and I do not want to make cooked edible cannabis simply because it’s something I would have to do repeatedly, and the dosing would inevitably change every single time.
I have come to the conclusion that if I decarboxylate some dry weed in the oven… Let’s say about an ounce at a time… Grind it up finely, and fill capsules with the dry herb, that those capsules (assuming uniform filling) would roughly have the same effect not withstanding mood, other variables.
watching people fill capsules with oils seems extremely messy and overly complicated…also wasteful.
I understand that oil or lecithin can help cannabinoid absorption, but I have not been eating it with peanut butter or necessarily anything… Sometimes an empty stomach… Sometimes a full stomach, and somehow achieve similar results.
(a bag of 10 year old marijuana still gets me high, and I am mostly using CBD flower.)
I assume you ingest with peanut butter for absorption. So, my question is… Have you noticed that ingesting dry cannabis without the peanut butter has a significant impact on the affects you achieve? Have you noticed that encapsulated infused oil versus dry herb produces similar results?
Do you have any advice for a newbie regarding mistakes to avoid or personal experience as to why you have chosen this method yourself?
Thanks in advance!
Elmer