Each person reacts differently to edibles - and this is apart from individual differences in tolerance, so YMMV. But as a point of reference, here is EXACTLY how I ran my most recent batch, including measurements, brands, and strains:
(cycle finishes, machine stops and beeps, I unplug it.)
- 1 oz of whole buds (Blue Dream). I DO NOT pre-decarb in the oven.
- Coconut oil (Sprouts organic - virgin unrefined) to "min" line (about 16 oz, so one full 14oz jar plus a little more from a second jar) at liquid temperature.
- Attach lid/motor, Plug in MB2e, select 220 degrees and press 1 hour to start.
When cycle finishes, I allow it to sit for about 1/2 hour to cool to more comfortable handling temperature and allow solids to settle, then decant and strain. DONE!
- open machine and add 2 tablespoons Now Sunflower Liquid Lecithin
- Close, plug in, select 160 degrees and press 2 hours to start.
Additional notes:
As for the effects, and remembering my opening paragraph, these are my personal observations based on my own physiology and level of tolerance (or lack thereof, depending on your point of view).
- Referring to the latest version of the official Magical Butter instructions, this happens to be the high end of the recommended botanical-to-oil ratio ("¼ - ½ ounce/7-14 g botanicals per cup/240 ml"). I use whole buds - no pre-grinding nor even finger crumbling, again as recommended in the instructions ("For best results, DO NOT PRE-GRIND BOTANICALS.").
- I DO NOT oven-decarb. My first cycle (1 hr at 220) decarboxylates the weed.
- Despite not pre-grinding, the machine quite thoroughly pulverizes the weed - all that is left is a sludge that conveniently settles to the bottom. This is great, because it allows about 95% of the finished oil to be simply decanted (pouring through the strainer just in case) with no muss, no fuss.
- Once I've poured off all the oil that can be cleanly decanted, I then take a rubber spatula and squeegee out the remaining sludge into the filter bag, where I'm able to squeeze out another couple ounces of oil from it.
- I save the remaining paste, tho I'm not sure what I can do with it (condiment? add to peanut butter? I'm open to ideas here!).
Here is how this batch, prepared exactly as described, affects me in various dosages. I don't use capsules, but rather add it to whatever. Usually in a cup of coffee in the AM or cup of cocoa or tea (with milk) in the evening.
- 1/4 teaspoon - I think I feel something.
- 1/2 teaspoon - Pleasant baseline buzz. I like this for everyday medication, as it can easily be supplemented if/as needed by vaping.
- 1 teaspoon - I'm pretty high, but still enjoying it. More might make me uncomfortably high.
Hi MrNaturalAZ,
I just wanted to say thanks for all the information you have provided.
Can you advise if the material you are using is fully dried and cured or if you ever use fresh cannabis directly cut from the plant?
I ask this because I am interested to know if using your 220 x 1 hour then 160 x 2 hours would work for freshly cut buds?
I will do some experiments over the next year but would be interested to hear your and others thoughts.
On a side note, I have been cooking myself for some time and typically use Paleos technique. I was going to buy the Magical butter machine but after reading about it here and realising it more or less is based on time and temperature I have just purchased one of these
https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/multi-function-cooker-15-litre/
Its got better temperature and time controls and is much better priced. No grinder but I already have a grinder so no need for that, its just a fancy extra that will likely stop working over time. I'll create a new thread about this machine later this month when I run my first cook with it.
Anyways, I'd love to hear your feedback about cooking with fresh cannabis buds straight off the plant??
Regards, AussieTHC
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