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Cooked with Cannabis Review S01E03
Synopsis and review of episode three of Cooked with Cannabis, “I Do Cannabis”. Chef’s were limited to 8 mg THC for the whole 3-course meal they need to design and cook for a fictional wedding reception. This leads to some very innovative dosing strategies that open up new channels of culinary creativity. Oh, and everyone’s dessert must be their take on a wedding cake. Yum!
Cooked with Cannabis Review S01E02
Synopsis and review of episode two of Cooked with Cannabis, “Global Eats”. We provide a breakdown of what was made for each course in this cooking competition. In this episode, chefs are challenged to adopt a cultural cooking style for their cannabis infused dishes. The diverse group of chefs deliver tasty dishes inspired from Mexico, West Africa and Europe. Leather’s personality starts to shine through and guest judge Flula Borg steals moments of the show with his dry humor.
Cooked with Cannabis Review S01E01
Synopsis and review of episode one of Cooked with Cannabis, “Grilled Backyard BBQ”. We provide a breakdown of what was made for each course in this cooking competition. In this episode, chefs are challenged to use a BBQ grille to cook their cannabis infused dish. The infused food they are making looks delicious and some of it is even within my grasp of making at home. Although it wasn’t a homerun, the first episode showed enough potential that I’m willing to give this series a three-episode try-out.
My In-Laws Tried Weed
Need help getting someone to try weed? I broke through to my parents in-law with edibles. My in-laws had withstood 20 years of people trying to offer them joints and other dried marijuana to smoke. But when I offered them something to eat, it only took 15 minutes. In this article, I discuss what was important for me when introducing someone new to cannabis. With new edibles products on the market, I also have a look at some of the best ones to recommend to your friends or family just getting started.
DIY Edibles Kits
In this post we provide a buying guide for at-home DIY tools for making edibles. Starting with a discussion of the three key steps of making cannabis infused foods. The article then reviews products that are designed to improve the process of making edibles, either one of the three key steps or all. We’ll help you to make a choice to decide whether you should consider one of these products and which one would best fit your needs.
Edibles on Shelves
Edibles Legalization is Almost Here.
Who’s excited? Friendibles is. We think its great news for out kit. If that sounds strange, read on…
Culture
KKE Sensi Star Oil
KKE’s Sensi-star is quite strong compared to some oils on the market. Ranging from 25-28mg of THC per mL, it can get you where you want to go, even if you have a high tolerance. But what has been great for me is using the syringe to dose out in 0.1 mL intervals. That has allowed me to feel relaxed and ready to enjoy my evenings without the stress of taking too much.
Cooked with Cannabis
Back in 2004, it was Kelis’ milkshake that was brining all the boys to the yard. In 2020, it is Kelis’ cannabis infused milkshake. We did a three episode review of Cooked with Cannabis, providing detailed coverage of each episode. Cooked with Cannabis delivers low key infused foods, with individual dishes often not exceeding 5 mg THC. There is a focus on smart integration of THC into the meal. The goal of the food is to be delicious. The side benefit is that they’ll get you a little high. Perfect for infused food beginners, but we suggest you skip to episode two.
Cooked with Cannabis Review S01E03
Synopsis and review of episode three of Cooked with Cannabis, “I Do Cannabis”. Chef’s were limited to 8 mg THC for the whole 3-course meal they need to design and cook for a fictional wedding reception. This leads to some very innovative dosing strategies that open up new channels of culinary creativity. Oh, and everyone’s dessert must be their take on a wedding cake. Yum!
News
Legal in Canada
We're about to have legal edibles in Canada! October is right around the corner and legalization of edibles in Canada is just over 8 weeks away! Who's excited? We are at Friendibles, we think its great news for out kit. . . The B.C. Government just put out a call for...
Rien Pour Vous
Any infused food that is “attractive to minors” (to eat) will be banned in La Belle Province. If you want something sweet, I guess that means you’ll have to make your own.
The Legality of Edibles
In Canada, the creation and consumption of THC infused edibles is currently legal for private use only. This means you are permitted to make them at home but you can’t buy or sell them. In the US, it depends on what State you’re in. In either case, this post provides you with some guidelines and a quick understanding of the legality of edibles.