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Old 10-07-2009, 09:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Wink Marry Butter

My bf and I were planning to make brownies this weekend, so I went to whole foods and bought two different kinds of butter
one is vegetable butter (97% vegetable)
and the other is European style Cultured Butter

will either of these two butters work?
will the cultures get in the way?
will vegetable butter soak up the thc?

also what is the smallest amount of weed to butter proportion that you have used successfully?
 
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Old 10-07-2009, 10:07 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I don't know if the thc will do good in a non-fatty butter . THC is fat-soluble so it really only likes being in Oil's, Butter, Peanut butter etc.
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If your making brownies then your better off making pot butter first.

A pound of unsalted butter to an oz of shake/bud ratio.
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Old 10-08-2009, 09:11 PM   #4 (permalink)
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well yah

but will cultured butter work? (cultures are often found in yoghurt. Has anyone tried to make green yoghurt?)
 
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"Green Yoghurt" sound similar to "Bhang Lassi" (Indian/Sri Lankan "pot leaves" milkshake). I'm not sure of hows its made but I'd assume in a similar way to, shit, I forget its name, Mango *****, crap, its an Arab/Asian drink. I love it from the Markets when I'm over there.

But, you'd be better off I'm sure using a higher fat butter. Needs the oils to be in an absorbable form to the human gut.
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well yah

but will cultured butter work? (cultures are often found in yoghurt. Has anyone tried to make green yoghurt?)
what do you mean?
i dont understand how your adding pot to this recipe.

are you just throwing shake in and baking it?
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if your making brownies the most efficient way is to make pot butter.

pot cookies brownies or any pot food is always best with pot butter.

need to make pot butter.
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