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Old Dec-17-2008, 08:50
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Originally Posted by VapedG13 View Post
Try about 1/4 oz (Crunchy dry weed)

This is quite a lot. I have made brownies with many different quality leaves/buds/schwag (actually just took a batch out of the oven), and I think 7 grams of White Widow is too much. If you make it properly you shouldn't need that much IMO.

I used to use a half ounce of schwag, took out all the stems and seeds, ground it up, cooked with oil, and added it to the mix. This made 9 servings, 1 for normal people, 2 pieces if you were a daily smoker. No one tried 3 because 2 was already pretty hardcore.

With dank, I used about 8 grams one time for one batch of brownies, and I split it up into 6 pieces. 2 unexperienced smokers asked to go to the hospital as they thought they were gonna DIE! Of course, they were fine after a while, but will probably never be that high again.

Point is, you gotta do it once to get the feel for it. Thats another reason why its best to use shitty weed. If they don't turn out good, you didnt waste much money (if you can get schwag cheap). Plus there is the less likely chance for OD (not dying, but thinking you will).

If you have to use the White Widow, I would recommend somewhere between .3 and .7 grams per serving. Grind it up finely (no stems), cook it a little with oil, and just put all of it into the mix (oil+weed-stems). I've never tasted the weed in the cake if its ground up finely enough.

Hope this helps, time to go eat some of my own cake now!
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