Never bring you temp over 300 degrees

stoner408

Well-Known Member
i read about this in high times but it was a small little article. damn i can make it to oakland no problem. and how much estimated did you spend so far? its says like 200 dollars for a course
 

fdd2blk

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i read about this in high times but it was a small little article. damn i can make it to oakland no problem. and how much estimated did you spend so far? its says like 200 dollars for a course
the full basic package is 200. the full advanced package is 200. i think the price is going up soon though.
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
it's costing me more in gas to drive the 75 miles back and forth each day. i just filled up, $60. i will fill-up again on the way home. that's $120 round trip. that's actually more than the classes.
 

overfiend

HeavyMetalHippie
does the 300 temp apply to butter making as well or lower?
i also have been having mixed results but i also dint check temp when making butter
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
does the 300 temp apply to butter making as well or lower?
i also have been having mixed results but i also dint check temp when making butter
yes, this is where i have problems as well. i think i over heated my last batch of butter. i ate 3 cookies cooked at 300 degrees and didn't fell the effects i should have. i really need to work this out. :neutral:
 

potroast

Uses the Rollitup profile
I don't know if I agree with this. Not about the 380 temp thing, although I've seen a lot of vaporizers that are set at 400, and they still get you ripped. And the burning of dry plant matter happens at 455.

But the baking of cookies and other stuff. When the oven is set to 375, the cookie dough itself doesn't get to that temperature. Maybe the outside of the cookie will get to that temp, but that's all.

I've made 150 batches of cookies/brownies for patients, all at 375, and I've never had a complaint.

HTH :mrgreen:
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
I don't know if I agree with this. Not about the 380 temp thing, although I've seen a lot of vaporizers that are set at 400, and they still get you ripped. And the burning of dry plant matter happens at 455.

But the baking of cookies and other stuff. When the oven is set to 375, the cookie dough itself doesn't get to that temperature. Maybe the outside of the cookie will get to that temp, but that's all.

I've made 150 batches of cookies/brownies for patients, all at 375, and I've never had a complaint.

HTH :mrgreen:

THC starts to decarboxylate at 380 degrees. of course it will get you high at a higher temp. this is just when it starts. butter has NO plant matter. :mrgreen:

i don't know how i can put 10 grams of hash and 10 grams of keif into 1 lb of butter and not feel the effects of 3 cookies. :confused::confused:
 

Twistyman

Well-Known Member
All electric ovens fluctuate 25 degrees or so.......thats always the rub when baking any overheating sensitive goods.........trial and error.....it's just more of a bitch when you end up wasting a wack of weed.
We need the Kebbler Elf Cannabis College.................
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
All electric ovens fluctuate 25 degrees or so.......thats always the rub when baking any overheating sensitive goods.........trial and error.....it's just more of a bitch when you end up wasting a wack of weed.
We need the Kebbler Elf Cannabis College.................

i was taught a new method. i'm very eager to try it. :mrgreen:


did you know you can grind dry cannabis into powder and use it in place of regular flour in any recipe? :blsmoke:
 

overfiend

HeavyMetalHippie
i was taught a new method. i'm very eager to try it. :mrgreen:


did you know you can grind dry cannabis into powder and use it in place of regular flour in any recipe? :blsmoke:
diddnt know that but it opens a lot of doors if true. could you make a dough but replace theflour w/ the powdered bud?
weed pizza crust would be awsome
 
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