Nematode128
New Member
My girlfriend has some dietary restrictions and can't usually eat the edibles I make with butter so we've been talking about making some coconut oil as an alternative for her. I've seen a few ration for weed to coconut oil. (1 oz to 1 cup, enough to completely cover the herb, etc) so I have a few questions.
1) What ratios have you found to work the best? Cooking time?
2) If you follow the "enough to cover the herb", how do you know how much will be enough if you're starting with coconut oil in solid form? Do you just melt however much you plan on using and just add herb until the oil cant cover anymore herb?
Final question not directly related to coconut oil but still curious about it,
3) I've been seeing a lot of people use sunflower or soy lecithin in their infusions. Have you noticed a difference in your edibles made with an infusion containing lecithin vs edibles not containing lecithin? When do you add the lecithin into your infusion? When you first start melting the oil or after you add the herb?
1) What ratios have you found to work the best? Cooking time?
2) If you follow the "enough to cover the herb", how do you know how much will be enough if you're starting with coconut oil in solid form? Do you just melt however much you plan on using and just add herb until the oil cant cover anymore herb?
Final question not directly related to coconut oil but still curious about it,
3) I've been seeing a lot of people use sunflower or soy lecithin in their infusions. Have you noticed a difference in your edibles made with an infusion containing lecithin vs edibles not containing lecithin? When do you add the lecithin into your infusion? When you first start melting the oil or after you add the herb?