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  • Marijuana is less harmful when ingested. I sometimes boil it in my tea. check out hightimes.com for recipes.
  • Yes, the hamburger might not work the best but it could work. No eating the plant matter will not harm you but it won't taste the greatest and that is why people usually extract the cannabinoids through the budder method. If you're going to just add it to a dish make sure it is ground up very fine. You can buy a cheap coffee grinder or buy a grinder at a smoke shop. The most appropriate dishes to make with straight cannabis powder are ones that have oil or milk in them. A few of my favorite ideas: • Scramble eggs with cannabis then cook. • Tomato soup, substitute water for milk and add a couple grams of cannabis. (great with cannabis grilled cheese) • Slightly butter both sides of two pieces of bread. Sprinkle the weed on the bread, add cheese and fry in a frying pan. • Add two or three tablespoons to your cereal and enjoy. You can add the cannabis powder to just about anything.
  • Yes, just use it as you would any other spice! It will alter the flavor, but if you can handle it, you can catch one hell of a buzz. Personally, I like it in my oatmeal. Mix in some cinnamon, some raisins, and about 5 grams of marijuana. yummy!
  • if you're not using budder and you want to cook with it you have to make sure the item you're cooking it in is fat soluble. THC is not water soluble so the THC cannot be released in just water (and cannot be released from the plant via digestive system) So eggs and Tomato soup (using milk) are probably best. anything which is made with lots of milk or protein might work
  • You can eat cannabis any way although there are definate advantages to do with absorbtion if it is heated with oil or butter. You can get very mellow by just eating the leaves but it does depend on the type of plant, it's stage of growth and of course it's sex. The buds of females are the highest concentration of THC.

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