hishighness
Well-Known Member
Heard about this a while ago and always thought it'd be interesting so when someone put up a recipe on an imageboard figured I'd give it a shot.
These are by and far the easiest edibles I've ever made, no waiting/straining/any dumb bullshit. Just melt everything together and pour it out and you're done. The recipe (copied verbatim):
Hello everyone. I just made the best weed edibles I've ever seen, and I want to share my recipe, because I want the world to know of this genius. I'm also about to start selling my edibles, and I expect them to sell like hot cakes for 5$ a dose (strong enough to rock a daily smoker's face for hours).
Ingredients:
Hash oil (dabs) (3 grams makes over 50 doses in one batch)
1/2 cup cold water
100 grams of gummis (I used jolly rancher gummis, watermelon flavor only)
100 grams of flavorless gelatin mix
This recipe requires no heat activation (decarboxylation) and no lipids (fat/oil/butter)
And here's my personal finished product:
These are by and far the easiest edibles I've ever made, no waiting/straining/any dumb bullshit. Just melt everything together and pour it out and you're done. The recipe (copied verbatim):
Hello everyone. I just made the best weed edibles I've ever seen, and I want to share my recipe, because I want the world to know of this genius. I'm also about to start selling my edibles, and I expect them to sell like hot cakes for 5$ a dose (strong enough to rock a daily smoker's face for hours).
Ingredients:
Hash oil (dabs) (3 grams makes over 50 doses in one batch)
1/2 cup cold water
100 grams of gummis (I used jolly rancher gummis, watermelon flavor only)
100 grams of flavorless gelatin mix
This recipe requires no heat activation (decarboxylation) and no lipids (fat/oil/butter)
- Grease a pot and then mix the cold water and gelatin mix in it.
- Heat the pot to around/below medium heat, add gummis, melt them down into the mix without boiling or burning them.
- Drop in your dabs and mix rigorously.
- Put in the fridge and let it cool.
- Voila.
And here's my personal finished product: