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    Igbaa
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    Topic starter 25/10/2022 1:59 pm  

    I find it very difficult to smoke cannabis most of the time because I'm always afraid of inhaling smoke into my system because of my lungs. But I'm very comfortable with eating cooked dried cannabis. It works as a sleeping drug for me. 


       
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    28/10/2022 10:26 am  

    Both smoking and having weeds as cooked and eaten makes me to sleep. I think that it's about the strain that I used smoke because I get stoned whenever I smoke it. Durban Poison is my usual go to. 


       
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    Igbaa
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    Topic starter 31/10/2022 1:12 pm  
    Posted by: @zuby

    Both smoking and having weeds as cooked and eaten makes me to sleep. I think that it's about the strain that I used smoke because I get stoned whenever I smoke it. Durban Poison is my usual go to. 

    I have used Durban Poison and even Cannabis Indica. Both of them are very effective. I had both of them used in cooking my food which did an awesome job in helping me to relax.


       
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    02/11/2022 4:19 pm  
    Posted by: @igbaa
    Posted by: @zuby

    Both smoking and having weeds as cooked and eaten makes me to sleep. I think that it's about the strain that I used smoke because I get stoned whenever I smoke it. Durban Poison is my usual go to. 

    I have used Durban Poison and even Cannabis Indica. Both of them are very effective. I had both of them used in cooking my food which did an awesome job in helping me to relax.

    The very first time I tried it out, I never knew it was used in cooking the food. I visited a friend of mine who uses it to cook and that's how I ate it. After that experience, I started using it to cook.


       
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    03/11/2022 12:13 pm  

    I use weed as a vegetable for making a variety of dishes and I must say this has a much stronger effect on the body and you wouldn't know why you are feeling the way you are feeling because the weed is completely digest.

    I wouldn't recommend cooking cannabis if you are light headed.


       
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    11/11/2022 9:17 pm  
    Posted by: @teegee

    I use weed as a vegetable for making a variety of dishes and I must say this has a much stronger effect on the body and you wouldn't know why you are feeling the way you are feeling because the weed is completely digest.

    I wouldn't recommend cooking cannabis if you are light headed.

    Smoking and ingesting Cannabis from cooking which one do you think is more effective to the system? I would say that it's the former and not the latter.


       
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    12/11/2022 9:02 pm  

    @zuby cooking is way more effective, most smokers don't even inhale the smoke well and just give out a big puff after a second of inhaling but cooking goes directly to your got and it is digested into your bloodstream which makes it more effective.


       
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    12/12/2022 4:18 pm  

    Posted by: @teegee
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    @zuby cooking is way more effective, most smokers don't even inhale the smoke well and just give out a big puff after a second of inhaling but cooking goes directly to your got and it is digested into your bloodstream which makes it more effective.

    Yeah, you're right about how some people smoke. They don't inhale it well to get the real effects of the Cannabis. But when it's ingested, you're getting the full package. 

     

    When was the last time you ingested Cannabis? 

     


       
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    28/12/2022 10:26 pm  

    I'm not a fan of cooking Cannabis. It doesn't feel right for me to make use it in that manner. 

     

    I go the original way of using Cannabis which is smoking it. It have more effects on me when smoked than cooked. 


       
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    08/02/2023 10:09 pm  

    I have heard about cooking and eating Cannabis but it's something that I haven't tried out yet. I'm more comfortable with smoking Cannabis only. But it looks like I'm going to give this cooking type a try. 


       
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    10/03/2023 9:16 am  

    I know a lot of people who are only interested in having their Cannabis usage to be edible. They are strictly against smoking which is why they prefer having their Cannabis cooked together with their food. I have done it a couple of times and it's very powerful. 


       
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    31/05/2023 11:26 pm  

    Posted by: @shiek
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    I know a lot of people who are only interested in having their Cannabis usage to be edible. They are strictly against smoking which is why they prefer having their Cannabis cooked together with their food. I have done it a couple of times and it's very powerful. 

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    This is another good review I have read online from those who cook their Cannabis instead of smoking it out. I will give it a try when my next holiday break comes up next month. 

     


       
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    08/07/2023 9:56 am  

    There are some Cannabis which are edible. They are very healthy for consumptions. There's one my friend mixes with his honey and you won't know but it's going to be very tasty and effective too. 


       
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    05/01/2024 9:59 am  

    Posted by: @jega
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    There are some Cannabis which are edible. They are very healthy for consumptions. There's one my friend mixes with his honey and you won't know but it's going to be very tasty and effective too. 

     

    It has never occurred to me to mix my Cannabis with honey and it's not like they are bitter which is the reason why something like this has never crossed my mind but I'm open to giving it a try to see what it's going to be like. 

     


       
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