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SHRED

(28,136 posts)
Mon May 25, 2015, 11:21 AM May 2015

Made my first batch of Canna Coconut Oil

Ingredients:
36 grams of unmanicured bud (water leaves removed of course).
2.25 cups of Dr. Bronner's Organic Coconut Oil
1 heaping tablespoon of sunflower lecithin.

I wrapped the herb in foil and decarbed in the oven at 240F for 1 hour.
Let it cool and placed all ingredients in my Magical Butter Machine.
Ran 1hr cycle at 190F and 1hr cycle at 160F.
Poured out all into a container and froze it overnight.
Next morning I thawed out a bit and put it back in the MB2E for 2 hrs at 160F.
When done I strained it and poured into final containers.

I only sampled by licking my fingers during the final pour and I caught a mild buzz. That's a good sign.
This oil tastes so damn good. A nutty coconut flavor.
I'll take a teaspoon tonight to test it.









And after its cooled in the frig.

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Made my first batch of Canna Coconut Oil (Original Post) SHRED May 2015 OP
I tested it last night SHRED May 2015 #1
I have a question flying_wahini May 2015 #2
Here... SHRED May 2015 #3
now i understand why my grandmother's hopemountain May 2015 #4
Thanks for the info. jomin41 Jun 2015 #9
Thanx a bunch for all your helpful information (nice plants too)... geologic Jun 2015 #5
answers... SHRED Jun 2015 #6
Thanx again for good info-- and the link... geologic Jun 2015 #7
I don't think that it's necessary to jomin41 Jun 2015 #8
You'll get a more potent oil... SHRED Jun 2015 #10
Message auto-removed Name removed Jun 2015 #11
 

SHRED

(28,136 posts)
1. I tested it last night
Tue May 26, 2015, 09:30 AM
May 2015

I took a teaspoon last night to test it. Oh it was nice. A mellow head buzz yet a fairly strong body effect. Just what I was after when making it. I'm gonna try two teaspoons tonight. I'm considering getting gel caps and filling them for ease of taking. I'll determine my ideal dose and go from there. 2 teaspoons will probably be just right. Also I'm gonna make brownies with it today.

hopemountain

(3,919 posts)
4. now i understand why my grandmother's
Sun May 31, 2015, 05:40 PM
May 2015

instructions back in the 70's for a cannabis arthritis remedy worked so much better on my joints and fibro inflammations.

granny's instructions were to stuff the plant material and the few buds on a stem into a bottle or jar and fill with vodka or other alcohol - including rubbing - and to store it in a dark place for a full moon. no need to decarboxylate for this remedy and it works wonderfully. i use a little more than an ounce of plant material per 16 oz of alcohol.

similarly, using the leaves, buds and some stems for butters (32 gms per 2lbs of butter) to be used as medicinal salves or for some milder (anxiety or to clean the house ) or non psychoactive effects from edibles - non caboxylating is not necessary.

according to the link, however, for a THC high or some other more intense need/effect, one may carboxylate the cannabis. how does carboxylating affect the various strains and their resulting effects for various conditions?

 

geologic

(205 posts)
5. Thanx a bunch for all your helpful information (nice plants too)...
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 11:14 AM
Jun 2015

...I have an old (gen 1) Magical Butter Machine that's been sitting in a closet for years,
I don't like the taste of Cannabutter but I'm gonna give the coconut oil route a try;
a couple of questions:
what is the lecithin for???--
and why freeze it overnight???...

 

SHRED

(28,136 posts)
6. answers...
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 08:09 PM
Jun 2015
http://www.southerncannabis.org/medical-marijuana/infuse-coconut-oil-with-marijuana/


Lecithin is a yellow-brown colored fatty substance found in all living things (it’s a gooey substance that makes up about a third of your brain). Lecithin contains choline, which is used throughout your entire body as a major ingredient in each and every cell membrane. Besides the fact that your brain absolutely loves this stuff, lecithin provides other benefits when it is included in marijuana infused oils.

First, lecithin gets more cannabinoids into your brain and other cells and it gets them there faster since, you know, your brain is made of the stuff. Second, lecithin increases the effectiveness of the cannabinoids as well as the intensity of the effect. Also, lecithin acts as an emulsifier in the infusion process, helping more cannabinoids to bond with the oil molecules.

Sunflower lecithin is now widely-regarded as being a better alternative to traditional soy-based lecithin. You can probably find sunflower lecithin in your local health foods store, and you may find it in liquid form, granule form or both, either of which is fine. If you can’t find sunflower lecithin locally it’s easy to order online.


I was told freezing helps to dislodge the trichomes from the plant material.
 

geologic

(205 posts)
7. Thanx again for good info-- and the link...
Sun Jun 14, 2015, 08:46 PM
Jun 2015

> I was told freezing helps to dislodge the trichomes from the plant material.
< That makes sense...
=================
Found out why my butter tasted so bad--
I didn't clarify and convert it to ghee first...
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"Making Ghee:
To make the Ghee, we melted unsalted butter and cooked it at low temperature, until the butter fats separated from the Ghee. We then skimmed off the floating butter fats, and sucked off the Ghee, using a turkey baster, leaving the heavier butter fats in the bottom of the pot.
Most recipes for extraction with butter call for boiling the material in water and butter, but we studiously avoid adding water and our Ghee extraction has only the lightest tinge of green and no chlorophyll flavor.
Here are the three extractions taken out of the refrigerator, where they were stored between cooking and actual pressing. Note that the butter, olive oil, and the coconut extractions have a slightest green tinge, yet none actually had a chlorophyll flavor."

http://skunkpharmresearch.com/extracting-with-oils-and-fats/

jomin41

(559 posts)
8. I don't think that it's necessary to
Mon Jun 15, 2015, 10:48 AM
Jun 2015

clarify and convert butter to get good tasting cannabutter. I never have and my butter is yummy. Just fyi.

 

SHRED

(28,136 posts)
10. You'll get a more potent oil...
Tue Jun 16, 2015, 10:50 AM
Jun 2015

...with coconut oil and sunflower lecithin rather than butter. At least that is what is being reported I've found in my research.

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