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Old 08-23-2008, 12:39 AM
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Wink Grilled Cheese :)
ok i just saw this after reading previous threads but could i just grind some bud (2g's for one sandwhich? is that to much for a first timer?), put it in between to pieces of cheese and the on bread then put some butter on a pan and grill it on a pan?
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Old 08-23-2008, 10:58 AM
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lol 22 views and no one. I know you guys want to know how to make this yummy grilled cheese we just need some one to help us.
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I haven't baked with pot since I first started smoking it, ( almost 40 years ago), but I seem to recall that the pot has to be heated at a certain "degree" and for a longer time than a grilled cheese sandwich would require. I'd suggest making some "butter" and then apply it......heavily, to the bread. What time is lunch???? lol

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Put some ground-up/broken-up bud on a peanut-butter covered cracker, microwave a tad, eat.
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Everyone quotes different numbers. Personally, I like 240F for cooking. Definitely extracts and activates cannabinoids and thc alike. Thats a bit above boiling; you probably wont hit that internal temp in your grilled cheese and youd want to maintain it (again, my experience) for about 5-6 minutes. Try the butter like someone mentioned - otherwise.. eh.. maybe bake your grilled cheese so its more even? Although I think the bread would end up too dry just the same..

good luck! try it, itll be good anyway
 

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