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Monday, November 1, 2010

Cooking Recipes!!!

Recipes

--Peanut Butter Spice Cake

1/2 C. softened butter
1/3 oz. ground cannabis (I used cheap Mexican)
Blend well. Add:
1/2 C honey
2 rounded Tablespoons smooth Peanut Butter
Separately sift together:
3/4 C whole wheat flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon cloves
1 1/2 teaspoon ginger
Combine well the dry and wet ingredients. Pour into a 8 X 5 (?) bread pan. Bake 350 for 25 minutes or until toothpick comes out dry.
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Ingredients
  1. 4 cups whole milk
  2. 7 to 14 grams of bud
  3. 4 cups chocolate milk
Grind bud into powder in a coffee grinder or blender(leave stems in). Bring the milk to a boil and add powdered bud. Heat mixture 10-15 for minutes on medium high. Stir milk constantly to prevend the milk from hardening. Let mixter cool down for 15 minutes. Strain the mixture into a picher (I find cheeseclothe works very well, you can squeeze out most of the milk). Put the milk in the refrigerator untill it is cold. Mix with chocolate milk and shake. Serves 8-12.
 
---- weed brownies
 
Ingredients:
1 Box of brownie mix {pick one that requires oil} (Fudge if you want to sleep soon, any other flavor if you don't)

4-18 grams of weed (the more the merrier)
Directions:
The brownie mix should call for oil.

Add the weed to the oil in a saucepan.

Cook on medium-low for 30 mins (trust me the time is worth it)

Strain out weed and use the remaining oil for the recipe
Follow instructions on the box to make the brownies.

Also if you want to smoke while the brownies cook dry the weed by using 4 napkins and some books.
Then smoke away as desired.
The weed still contains some THC.

------Weed tea
Ingredients:
Tea
Cup
1 Teaspoon of butter
Marijuana!
Directions:
Like other herbs, marijuana may be made into a tea. Boil the water first and pour it over the marijuana. Let it steep for longer than you would for common black tea; approximately an hour and a half.

Add 1 tsp. of marijuana or regular butter. The effects are similar to eating it. It is easy to make marijuana tea and can be combined with mint or any other herbal tea flavors to enhance it's taste.

THC is only very slightly soluble in boiling water. Adding either some alcohol, oil, or butter to the mix will help the THC dissolve. An ounce of whole milk or a half ounce of hard liquor to a cup of boiling water increases the tea's potency quite a bit. A chai-type drink, made with marijuana leaves, spices, butter and milk would dissolve even more of the THC.

Making tea by just boiling the leaves will not release as much psychoactive THC. Since marijuana's pigments and terpenoids the components responsible for its flavor are water soluble, this tea looks and smells more promising than its effect will be. However, these non-cannabinoids may also have medicinal properties, as could other water-solubles.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

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Removal of cannabis from Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act in the United States is an attempt by cannabis advocates, since the early 1970s, such as the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) to transfer cannabis from its current classification under Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act through lobbying the U.S. Government. Schedule I is the most tightly restricted category, reserved for drugs which have "no currently accepted medical use".
Rescheduling proponents argue that cannabis does not meet the Controlled Substances Act's strict criteria for placement in Schedule I, and therefore the Government is required by Law either to permit medical use or to remove the drug from federal control altogether. The Government claims that cannabis is, in fact, dangerous enough to merit Schedule I status. The dispute is based on differing views on how the Act should be interpreted and what kinds of scientific evidence are most relevant to the rescheduling decision.
The Controlled Substances Act provides a process for rescheduling controlled substances by petitioning the Drug Enforcement Administration. The first petition under this process was filed in 1972 to allow cannabis to be legally prescribed by physicians. The petition was ultimately denied after 22 years of court challenges, although a pill form of cannabis' psychoactive ingredient, THC, was rescheduled in 1985 to allow prescription under schedule II. In 1999 it was again rescheduled to allow prescription under schedule III. A second petition, based on claims related to clinical studies, was denied in 2001. The most recent rescheduling petition was filed by medical cannabis advocates in 2002 and, as of May 2010, was being reviewed by the Barack Obama administration.[1] Currently 14 states have legalized the use of medical marijuana, and hemp products are sold widely in the U.S. today
Cannabis (Cán-na-bis) is a genus of flowering plants that includes three putative species, Cannabis sativa,[1] Cannabis indica,[1] and Cannabis ruderalis. These three taxa are indigenous to Central Asia, and South Asia.[2] Cannabis has long been used for fibre (hemp), for medicinal purposes, and as a recreational drug. Industrial hemp products are made from Cannabis plants selected to produce an abundance of fiber and minimal levels of THC9- tetrahydrocannabinol), a psychoactive molecule that produces the "high" associated with marijuana. The psychoactive product consists of dried flowers and leaves of plants selected to produce high levels of THC. Various extracts including hashish and hash oil are also produced from the plant.