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Old 01-23-2002, 08:15 PM   #1
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someone was to make some canna butter, and then cook it again with new leaves? Ya think maybe huh ??

About the only reason I can think of for it not to work might be some of the resin binding back to the new leaf matter 8\

OK, next thought here is using the butter for brownies !!!!!!!!

Hang on......doesn't THC breakdown at like 120 or so ?? I may be way off with that temp but I know it's lower than 350 (the univwersal brownie cooking temp ) Hmmmm, haw can this work ?

(didn't say I was the first to think of this stuff.......just wanted to see some fresh ideas )


I guess the big thing with cooking has to be starting with decent by-products. For this reason I trimmed a lot, and close.

Lets see if this floats
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You . You light it on fire. How could the THC break down at 120 degrees in the oven if you light it on fire and smoke it. .
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THC breaks down in the 200-215 range if I'm correct, that's usually where I stop when heating up my vaporizer.

I'm not completely sure, but you should be able to re-heat and add more buds or trimmed material to the butter. Someone who has made it before should be able to answer...
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