Canabutter question!

does the mushy stuff that sticks to the underside of your solidified canabutter have thc in it? or should i just scrape it off and dispose?
 

ohmy

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I keep everything that gets filtered. Oat meal cookies worked out best for me ;-)
 

missnu

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I keep it, and then I remelt it once i drain the water out and then let it harden again and all that weird THC sludge goes back into the butter and when it hardens again it is all there and not all smushy..
 

gioua

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does the mushy stuff that sticks to the underside of your solidified canabutter have thc in it? or should i just scrape it off and dispose?
Honestly it all depends on how you filtered it during your cooking process.. It may be just plant material with a bit a thc..

and it depends on what is meant by "mushy stuff" I have made it many times and dont know what your referring to, I assumed you meant the portion of oil/water mix after you have frozen it and then are dethawing it.. post pixs?
 

wizzhead

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does the mushy stuff that sticks to the underside of your solidified canabutter have thc in it? or should i just scrape it off and dispose?
Without seeing it, I would say just scrape it off. If you used a normal strainer instead of cloth then you will get some "mushy" stuff left on the underside of the butter. Either way it won't hurt you but if you cooked it properly the thc should all be in the butter!
 
i strained with cheesecloth so there wasnt any plant material in my butter. the top layer was hardened butter. and stuck to the bottom of the butter is softer substance not plant material not water. and then under this softer substance is the water. im thinking its just oils from the butter but after removed the full solid butter i also scraped the top of the water and collected all this substance as well. kinda looks like butter but its mushy and soft even after refrigeration.
 
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