CaL's chocolate baLLs

Engineer

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Hello Cal- A quick question. It's probably obvious now how 'American' I am.... On your original recipe when you give measurements for sugar and for oatmeal you use the abbreviation "dl". Ummmm I only know of that to be deciliter. Is this correct?
 

PANGcake

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Hello Cal- A quick question. It's probably obvious now how 'American' I am.... On your original recipe when you give measurements for sugar and for oatmeal you use the abbreviation "dl". Ummmm I only know of that to be deciliter. Is this correct?
you are so right! ;) any more questions before you get ya hands dirrty? :joint:
 

PANGcake

Active Member
No- that's it thanks!! Got some bubblebutter to use so I thought of this recipe because I LOVE CHOCOLATE!!!
Then you're gonna love them ;) I recomend rolling them in grated coconut, original recipe and also best in my opinion! I made some legendary baLLs for this big easter family dinner, but w butter. I mixed into the doe chopped dried apricots and then I rolled the baLLs in a mix of coconut and dried chopped up goji berries!!! DON'T save them for longer than 7 days in the fridge. When I ate 8-9 days old baLLs I got sick to my stomach...I think when you "process" the butter making cannabutter it shortens the "best-before-date". You can freeze them though ;)

GL! I'm excited for the taste report, wait at least 1 hour before eating them. Over the next 3 days they just gonna taste better, less cannabis taste, also depends on the cannabutter ofc :joint:

//CaL
 

mountaingirl2

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Thanks Pang

OK: just so I have this correct a deciliter is .10 liters and the conversion to ounces should be 3.38 ounces. Does that sound correct to all of you Americans who love CHOCOLATE????
 

PANGcake

Active Member
Thanks Pang

OK: just so I have this correct a deciliter is .10 liters and the conversion to ounces should be 3.38 ounces. Does that sound correct to all of you Americans who love CHOCOLATE????
according to my google search you are right ;) "1 deciliter = 3.38140227 US fluid ounces"
 
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