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justbakedtv-blog · 5 years ago
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#drake has message to all those saying he is the devil. Pictured here... lol...He is No one else’s but mine. ❤️n✌🏻from your #weedtv ⭐️s . #smokeweedeveryday #weednation #weedlife #weedculture #weedsmokers #cannaibiscommunity #weedcommunity #weedgram #weedart #weedsociety #weed420feed #weedlover #weedlovers #justbakedtelevision #weedhumour #weedhumour #weedwoman #weedgirls #weedist #weedmaps #kushsociety #cannabisclub #kusharmy #weedmemes #drakememes #weedsmoke #champagnepapi https://www.instagram.com/p/ByLjDLrpcCF/?igshid=sg504i1k8x7a
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justcookedtv-blog · 6 years ago
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You Are Dope! Now there is a group for you to share dope stuff,✌🏻 and ❤️. #dopegoddesses #dopemoms #dopedads #dopegods Dope Goddesses join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dopegoddesses/ Dope Gods join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dopegods/ Dope Moms join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dopemoms Dope Dads join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dopedads #weeding #weedman #smokeweedeveryday #weednation #weedlife #weedculture #weedsmokers #cannaibiscommunity #weedcommunity #weedgram #weedart #weedsociety #weed420feed #weedlover #weedlovers #justbakedtelevision #weedhumour #weedhumour #weedwoman #weedgirls #weedist #weedmaps #kushsociety #cannabisclub #kusharmy #weedmemes #drakememes #weedsmoke https://www.instagram.com/justcookedtv/p/BxQnhpzBF1z/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=v3bzzw5drsmj
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dedleg · 8 years ago
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You know I just wouldn’t be a very faithful weedist if I didn’t come correct on this day, our holiest, our highest of high holy days. Going to use a whole lot of color in this I think, that’s right you heard it. The devil’s lettuce must be making me mad.
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marijuanamountain · 7 years ago
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Instafire: Tab Glass Mini Heady Tube | Weedist | Weed the People | Image Reference - http://ift.tt/2qCOvVe http://ift.tt/2qIqkjL
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itswhoyouknowwest · 7 years ago
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Instafire: Chunk Glass Head Rig | Weedist http://ift.tt/2qYobnH Instafire: Chunk Glass Head Rig | Weedist Glass Pipe Greatness http://bit.ly/2qYQlyU
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lesbeet · 7 years ago
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buying your own weed for the first time is our version of a mikveh. congratulations you are now a son of the homosexual weedist commandments. shabud shalom
converted to homosexual weedism by her royal highness sefa lesbeet
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justbakedtv-blog · 5 years ago
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Che ❤️❤️❤️ has slept with me since birth. Always puts at least a hand or foot on me . 🥰🥰🥰. Unconditional love.🔝 This photo is 100% natural with no filter. As time goes on you will see us made up in all sorts of costumes and styles but remember that we are like anyone else. ❤️n✌🏻from your #weedtv ⭐️s . #smokeweedeveryday #weednation #weedlife #weedculture #weedsmokers #cannaibiscommunity #weedcommunity #weedgram #weedart #weedsociety #weed420feed #weedlover #weedlovers #justbakedtelevision #weedhumour #weedhumour #weedwoman #weedgirls #weedist #weedmaps #kushsociety #cannabisclub #kusharmy #weedmemes #drakememes #weedsmoke #champagnepapi https://www.instagram.com/p/ByDaBvMpZyA/?igshid=gxpitdlgkd2s
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davidddiep · 6 years ago
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Cannabis Edibles for the Christmas Table 2018
Not sure what kind of dishes to serve at your Christmas dinner?
Why not make it a truly “Green Christmas?” And by that, we mean Christmas cannabis edibles!
The first thing you should do is check out our Thanksgiving post. We talk about how to make your own cannabis turkey, mashed potatoes, and cranberry and orange relish sauce. You can use those same recipes on Christmas Day.
We’ve also included three new recipes in this post. But before you get started on making cannabis edibles for the Christmas table, here’s one thing you need to do first…
Get a Hold of Cannabis
Butter and Cannabis Olive Oil For these recipes, you’ll need either cannabutter or cannabis olive oil.
Unfortunately, under Nevada law, you’re not allowed to make your own cannabis edible products.
The good news is that you can legally purchase Cannabella olive oil and Evergreen Organix cannabutter from our dispensaries. Just call or text us ahead of time to make sure we have ‘em in stock!
Once you’ve gotten a hold of these two essential ingredients, you can start on the recipes below!
Prime Rib With Cannabis Chimichurri Sauce
Chimichurri Sauce Ingredients
(adapted from Munchies, serves 20)
1 quart of parsley, chopped
1/2 cup of fresh garlic, chopped
1 teaspoon of red chili flakes
2 teaspoons of dried oregano
1 tablespoon of red wine vinegar
1 tablespoon of salt
2 cups of canola oil
1 cup of regular olive oil
1 cup of cannabis-infused olive oil
Prime Rib Ingredients
15 lb. bone-in prime OR choice rib eye, tied with butcher’s twine
Salt and pepper
Mix all the chimichurri sauce ingredients in a large bowl.
Rub the rib eye with salt and pepper. Leave in the fridge, uncovered, for ten hours or overnight. Remove from fridge and let it sit for two hours before cooking.
Set the oven at 275 degrees. Cook the rib eye for 3-4 hours, or until internal temperature is 110 degrees for rare or 120 degrees for medium-rare. Tent with foil and let it rest for 30-45 minutes.
Remove twine and slice the ribs off along the bone. Slice thin, top with chimichurri sauce, and serve.
Cannabis Cinnamon Roll Oatmeal Cookies
(Adapted from Cannabis Cuisine)
Ingredients
10 packets of cinnamon roll instant oatmeal
1 cup of firmly packed brown sugar
1 tsp of baking soda
2 eggs
1 cup of cannabutter
2 cups of all-purpose flour
3/4 cup of white sugar
1/4 cup of water
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Mix butter and sugar in a large bowl and stir until the consistency is creamy. Add two eggs and beat them in. Stir in flour and baking soda.
Add oatmeal packets and 1/4 cup of water. Stir until the dough is mixed evenly. Make small, round balls out of the dough and put them on a greased cookie sheet. Bake in oven for 12 minutes or until the cookies are golden brown.
Pecannabis Pumpkin Pie
(adapted from The Weedist, serves 8-10)
Pumpkin Pie Ingredients
1 uncooked 9” deep dish pie shell
1 cup of organic pumpkin puree
1/3 cup of sugar
1 egg
1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon of ground nutmeg
1/4 teaspoon of salt
Pecan Topping Ingredients
1 1/2 cups of pecan halves
1/2 cup of packed light brown sugar
4 tablespoons of melted cannabutter
1/2 teaspoon of organic pure vanilla extract
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Mix all the pumpkin pie ingredients in a large bowl.
Once mixed, pour batter into pie shell. After you’ve finished pouring, jiggle and tap the pie crust to get rid of all the air bubbles.
Place pie in oven and let it bake for 20 minutes.
While the pie is baking, mix the melted butter, pecans, light brown sugar, and vanilla extract in a large bowl.
Remove pie from oven and add a single layer of pecan topping. Place pie back in oven for 30 minutes. Remove from oven, let it cool, then serve.
Happy Feasting and Happy Holidays!
The post Cannabis Edibles for the Christmas Table 2018 appeared first on Essence Cannabis Dispensary.
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legalize-it-universe-blog · 7 years ago
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420grannies · 8 years ago
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medicalmarijuana-news · 8 years ago
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What are THC, CBD, and Other Cannabis-Derived Transdermal Patches?
Transdermal cannabis patches are a unique method of cannabis consumption. You needn’t inhale nor ingest to experience its effects. In fact, you don’t even need to touch a cannabis flower at all. All the work is done by a simple patch adhered to a veinous area of the body, thus allowing the cannabinoids to go to work entering the bloodstream for an effective and long-lasting response.
Patches are typically available in a variety of isolated cannabinoids, such as THC, CBD, CBN, THCA, and split ratios such as 1:1 CBD:THC. Consumers can choose a patch based on the desired effects. For example, a person may opt for CBD if they are seeking to reduce inflammation, while another may opt for CBN if they are suffering from insomnia. Both cannabinoids offer a wide range of medicinal effects in addition to these examples.
Patches can offer all day or night relief, with a slow release of the chosen cannabinoid throughout their period of use. For some, this is an appealing alternative to smoking or vaporizing, which deliver effects that subside relatively quickly. In addition to this convenience, the discretion of the patch is seen as an added benefit by some. The patch can be adhered out of sight, allowing for medical use anywhere, anytime.
How Do Transdermal Cannabis Patches Work?
Transdermal patches are certainly unique and have staked out their own popular niche in the market, but how exactly do they work?
Dr. Noel Palmer, chief scientist of Mary’s Medicinals and one of the industry’s most well-known patch developers, took the time to speak with Leafly about the company’s renowned patches and the science behind the medicine. Dr. Palmer is an award-winning laboratory scientist with a specialization in plant properties. He joined Mary’s team in March of 2015.
How are transdermal patches able to deliver cannabinoids into the bloodstream?
“There are two effects really going on. You want to create a patch where the cannabinoids don’t really like living in the patch, so they want to get away. So you try to create conditions for them to migrate from the patch into a place that might be more favorable. In the transdermal scientific world we use what are called permeation enhancers and carriers; those are general words that describe additives put in patches to help them transfer into the blood.
With all transdermal drugs there’s always some kind of carrier, a permeation enhancer, and that’s because the epidermis is insanely effective at keeping out contaminants, dangerous toxins – so what we’re trying to do is bypass this protective layer we have. The balancing act with any transdermal product is finding a mixture that’ll work where it’s stable enough to be an effective product, but it’s unstable enough that the cannabinoid will want to migrate into the blood and that environment with the permeation enhancer.”
In your opinion, what is the benefit of using a cannabis patch?
“The reason why you use a patch is it’s direct to the bloodstream, it’s a slow timed release, and it’s a fairly benign way to administer a drug for someone who may be adverse to taking a pill, to vaporizing, to those kinds of things.
Especially with THC, when ingested, it goes through your liver and all of a sudden you get these THC metabolites floating around in the body that are totally different pharmacologically. When you eat [cannabis], you get a spike of 11-Hydroxy-THC – which is actually very strong and might be stronger than the Delta-9. This may be why people are having these kinds of psychedelic experiences when they eat cannabis.
But with the patch, in theory, you don’t get that because you’re going direct to the bloodstream, so you’re not going to get these kind of secondary metabolites that you would when you ingest. So, it would be more akin to a very, very slow smoke, and that’s with any patch – not just a THC patch. I think the patches offers a very safe way for people who might not want to try cannabis [traditionally] to try it.”
Are there specific strains that you default to when isolating cannabinoids for the patches?
“We honestly just find the cleanest, best material we can. “
Dr. Palmer went on to explain that after alcohol extraction and molecular dissolution, all that’s left is the cannabinoids – no terpenes or other individual markers of strains. Therefore, purity of the strain becomes more important than factors such as indica, sativa, or terpene profiles.
Do you have a favorite cannabinoid to work with?
“To be totally honest it’s most satisfying to get a large lot of CBN because you have to go through so many different steps to get to it; having a kilogram of like 80% CBN, I mean that’s pretty rad. I don’t know if any other companies are really doing that right now, it’s kind of a unique cannabinoid to play with.
It’s really cool because it will still have some of the psychoactive activity similar to THC, but as far as body effects – more peripheral effects – it’s very different. I’m not a physician, so I can’t speak to that, but just knowing it’s a different chemical, it’s got a completely different pharmacological activity – that’s very cool. Also, knowing that no one else is really digging in right now, I think that’s neat.
“To me, cannabis is great, THC is boring, CBD is boring,” Dr. Palmer laughs. “I’m more interested in finding these other chemotypes, I’m really interested in playing with a CBG chemotype, I really want to be able to play with a THCV chemotype.”
Dr. Palmer’s interview certainly provides a look behind the scenes at the minds developing Mary’s patches. On the other side of the spectrum, personal stories from consumers provide anecdotal insight into what it’s like to use a cannabis patch.
Personally speaking, I recently used both a CBD and CBN patch in Colorado. I found the CBD patch effectively provided inflammation relief for a joint disorder over a 12-hour period. The effects were soothing. Conversely, the CBN patch provided a much more overt effect. Taken at night a few hours before bed, the patch acted as a strong appetite suppressant and then as a very effective sleep aid, providing a deeply restful night’s sleep with a refreshed feeling upon waking.
Cannabis patches are certainly unique in the world of medicinal and recreational products, with a myriad of benefits to their use. From discretion to quick-acting and long-lasting effects, or honing in on the specific benefits of a particular cannabinoid, patches are becoming a valuable alternative to traditional consumption methods in legal markets across the U.S.
Rae Lland
Rae Lland is a freelance writer and editor with a focus on cannabis, gender equality, social justice issues, health, and wellness. She is the former editor-in-chief of Weedist Magazine as well as the former managing editor of The Leaf Online. In addition, her written work has been featured by numerous publications including Leafly, Reset.me, Merry Jane, Ladybud, and Cannabis Now Magazine.
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budgenius · 10 years ago
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Because we've been taking HD photos of every flower that comes through the lab for about as long as we've been testing cannabis, we've established quite the library. Sometimes, folks use that library. And we love it! 
This week, Weedist.com reviewer Phe featured our photo (top) in a review of Jack Frost. We've included the the second photo here in case you wanted to look a little closer. 
Read Phe's article My Favorite Strain: Jack Frost
Read about this Jack Frost or Browse our full gallery of tested medicine at BudGenius.com
If you use our photos, let us know! You could be featured in our next blog!
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cherryclit · 11 years ago
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i love these yellow grass flowers
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justbakedtv-blog · 5 years ago
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Just Sun tanning today ... getting ready to model fitness stuff . Lol . Looking for the following companies... to work with via contract. Please message me with interest and questions: Strain Reviewists Beauty Professionals/Products DJ and back up Film Crews Must have a compassion for the patients we work with (no investors or those without an existing company...with existing services/products). All strategic alliance contracts prevent me from having to clean companies later on . You should always protect yourself like this. The time has come to dive into the creative process ... posts may or not be less frequent . It depends. Just know I am Super excited . Thanks and appreciation to and from all ✌🏻and ❤️💯from this #weedtv ⭐️. #smokeweedeveryday #weednation #weedlife #weedculture #weedsmokers #cannaibiscommunity #weedcommunity #weedgram #weedart #weedsociety #weed420feed #weedlover #weedlovers #justbakedtelevision #weedhumour #weedhumour #weedwoman #weedgirls #weedist #weedmaps #kushsociety #cannabisclub #kusharmy #weedmemes #drakememes #weedsmoke #champagnepapi https://www.instagram.com/p/Bx8d3Plpeap/?igshid=17jp5qn4lxu2v
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bugarsharky · 11 years ago
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davidddiep · 7 years ago
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Cannabis Edibles for the Christmas Table
Christmas will be here soon, and this year, why not make it a truly “green” Christmas – one that’s chock-full of cannabis?
In our Thanksgiving post, we showed you how to make cannabis-infused butter, turkey, mashed potatoes, and cranberry and orange relish sauce.
You can use those same recipes on Christmas Day and combine them with these new ones, starting with…
Prime Rib With Cannabis Chimichurri Sauce
(adapted from Munchies, serves 20)
Chimichurri Sauce Ingredients
1 quart of parsley, chopped
1/2 cup of fresh garlic, chopped
1 teaspoon of red chili flakes
2 teaspoons of dried oregano
1 tablespoon of red wine vinegar
1 tablespoon of salt
2 cups of canola oil
1 cup of regular olive oil
1 cup of cannabis-infused olive oil (for recipe, go here)
Prime Rib Ingredients
15 lb. bone-in prime OR choice rib eye, tied with butcher’s twine
Salt and pepper
Mix all the chimichurri sauce ingredients in a large bowl.
Rub the rib eye with salt and pepper. Leave in the fridge, uncovered, for ten hours or overnight. Remove from fridge and let it sit for two hours before cooking.
Set the oven at 275 degrees. Cook the rib eye for 3-4 hours, or until internal temperature is 110 degrees for rare or 120 degrees for medium-rare. Tent with foil and let it rest for 30-45 minutes.
Remove twine and slice the ribs off along the bone. Slice thin, top with chimichurri sauce, and serve.
Cannabis Cinnamon Roll Oatmeal Cookies
(Adapted from Cannabis Cuisine)
Ingredients
10 packets of cinnamon roll instant oatmeal
1 cup of firmly packed brown sugar
1 tsp of baking soda
2 eggs
1 cup of cannabutter
2 cups of all-purpose flour
3/4 cup of white sugar
1/4 cup of water
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Mix butter and sugar in a large bowl and stir until the consistency is creamy. Add two eggs and beat them in. Stir in flour and baking soda.
Add oatmeal packets and 1/4 cup of water. Stir until the dough is mixed evenly. Make small, round balls out of the dough and put them on a greased cookie sheet. Bake in oven for 12 minutes or until the cookies are golden brown.
Pecannabis Pumpkin Pie
(adapted from The Weedist, serves 8-10)
Pumpkin Pie Ingredients
1 uncooked 9” deep dish pie shell
1 cup of organic pumpkin puree
1/3 cup of sugar
1 egg
1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon of ground nutmeg
1/4 teaspoon of salt
Pecan Topping Ingredients
1 1/2 cups of pecan halves
1/2 cup of packed light brown sugar
4 tablespoons of melted cannabutter
1/2 teaspoon of organic pure vanilla extract
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Mix all the pumpkin pie ingredients in a large bowl.
Once mixed, pour batter into pie shell. After you’ve finished pouring, jiggle and tap the pie crust to get rid of all the air bubbles.
Place pie in oven and let it bake for 20 minutes.
While the pie is baking, mix the melted butter, pecans, light brown sugar, and vanilla extract in a large bowl.
Remove pie from oven and add a single layer of pecan topping. Place pie back in oven for 30 minutes. Remove from oven, let it cool, then serve.
If you have your own Christmas cannabis recipe, please share it on the Essence Facebook page.
Happy Holidays!
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