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Can I substitute coconut oil for vegetable oil in weed gummies?

The Cannigma

Question: When making gummies can I substitute infused vegetable oil for coconut oil? Answer: Regarding your question about the use of oils other than coconut to make cannabis infusions, the simple answer is – sure! Use whatever oil you have available or can tolerate. Happy infusing!

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How to cook with hash: make delicious and effective edibles

The Cannigma

In fact, you can use hash in pretty much the same way as cannabis flowers to make medicated foods and beverages, known as edibles. Many prefer the flavor itself, as well — hash-infused dishes have a deep earthy flavor, in comparison to the grassy flavor that can come from full-plant edibles. Can you eat hash? Yes, you can.

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How to make edibles with kief

The Cannigma

While kief is usually collected for rolling into joints or topping off a bowl pack, you can also use it to make potent edibles. These trichomes house a majority of the cannabinoids and terpenes in the plant, making a small amount intensely powerful. How much kief should you use in edibles? Kief edibles. Related Stories.

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An Introductory Guide to Medical Marijuana Edibles

MMJ Recs

Among these, medical marijuana edibles have emerged as a discreet and palatable option for patients seeking the therapeutic benefits of cannabis without the traditional methods of smoking or vaporizing. Different ratios can offer distinct experiences, with higher CBD content often mitigating the psychoactive effects of THC.

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Unforgettable edibles: Our 10 favorite cannabis recipes

The Cannigma

Working from home and working in cannabis are two factors that can definitely pique your interest in cooking home-made edibles, but when you combine the two? You can see why we’ve been up to our elbows in gummies and oils the past year. The degree of difficulty is a little higher than some other edibles, but it pays off elsewhere.

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Decoding Dosages: Understanding Potency In Cannabis Edibles 

United Patients Group

Along with its popularity is the development of various products, like edibles, with different potency levels to accommodate specific needs. Cannabis edibles have gained popularity for their discreet and diverse forms, providing a smoke-free option for consumption. That said, here’s a quick guide for safe and healthy consumption.

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DIY Marijuana Topicals: Pain Relieving Frankincense and Cannabis Massage Oil

Cannabis Cheri

Note: You can make this DIY Cannabis Massage Oil in THC and/or CBD versions! This topical oil is a good example. It’s easy to make from just three ingredients that were used in Biblical times: olive oil, frankincense, and cannabis. The scented oil is terrific to use as a massage oil, or even just to moisturize dry skin.

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