The wife and kids left for a few days last week for spring break, so I decided to try my hand at cooking with marijuana.
I started off with the cannabutter--two sticks of butter into a pot of boiling water, dropped it to a simmer and dumped in a half an ounce of year-and-a-half old Mandala Satori. I knew I wouldn't be smoking it anytime soon, so I thought it would be a great way to use it before it went bad. I didn't grind the weed--just put the whole buds and shake right in the pot and simmered it for 3 hours, stirring occasionally. Filtered through some pantyhose and put the concoction into the fridge overnight. Next day, I had a great slab of cannabutter.
The next night, I made some no-bake cookies:
1 3/4 cups white sugar
1/2 cup milk
1/2 cup butter
4 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
1/2 cup crunchy peanut butter
3 cups quick-cooking oats
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
They take about ten minutes to cook (bring butter, cocoa and milk to a boil then dump the rest in and cook for 1.5 minutes. Put tablespoonfuls a dab at a time onto wax paper and let cool).
I wasn't prepared for the strength of these. I knew I should try one at a time, but thinking it was taking too long to hit me (45 minutes after the first one) I ate another. I'd never had edibles before. Two hours later I was higher than I've ever been in my life. Listened to some dubstep, stumbled upstairs, laid in bed for three hours completely freaked out that if I didn't make an effort to breathe, that I would stop.
I tried to rationalize with myself and convince myself that I was just letting mood and paranoia give me a wrong turn with the high, but I couldn't overcome the fear. I was convinced that physical impulses are controlled via the sub-conscious, and that by speeding up my thoughts so rapidly, I had tapped into my sub-conscious and had to make an effort to maintain normal impulses (like breathing, swallowing, blinking) or that I would stop. I also couldn't drink enough water, everytime I took a few drinks my mouth felt instantly dry.
I finally fell asleep, but woke up at 5 in the morning (this was now 7 hours after the first cookie). I could still barely walk and felt like I'd been on an all night drinking binge, and my mind was still racing a bit although not as much. I dry heaved into the toilet for a few minutes, drank a ton of water, then fell back to sleep until Noon. I finally felt normal in the head although my body felt like it had been hit like a truck.
I had planned on sharing the cookies with friends, but now I'm afraid to try another myself, let alone put someone else through that. Would taking just one have made a difference? And is it normal for the high from edibles to be so strong and last so long? Anybody else ever had a similar experience from edibles?
I started off with the cannabutter--two sticks of butter into a pot of boiling water, dropped it to a simmer and dumped in a half an ounce of year-and-a-half old Mandala Satori. I knew I wouldn't be smoking it anytime soon, so I thought it would be a great way to use it before it went bad. I didn't grind the weed--just put the whole buds and shake right in the pot and simmered it for 3 hours, stirring occasionally. Filtered through some pantyhose and put the concoction into the fridge overnight. Next day, I had a great slab of cannabutter.
The next night, I made some no-bake cookies:
1 3/4 cups white sugar
1/2 cup milk
1/2 cup butter
4 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
1/2 cup crunchy peanut butter
3 cups quick-cooking oats
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
They take about ten minutes to cook (bring butter, cocoa and milk to a boil then dump the rest in and cook for 1.5 minutes. Put tablespoonfuls a dab at a time onto wax paper and let cool).
I wasn't prepared for the strength of these. I knew I should try one at a time, but thinking it was taking too long to hit me (45 minutes after the first one) I ate another. I'd never had edibles before. Two hours later I was higher than I've ever been in my life. Listened to some dubstep, stumbled upstairs, laid in bed for three hours completely freaked out that if I didn't make an effort to breathe, that I would stop.
I tried to rationalize with myself and convince myself that I was just letting mood and paranoia give me a wrong turn with the high, but I couldn't overcome the fear. I was convinced that physical impulses are controlled via the sub-conscious, and that by speeding up my thoughts so rapidly, I had tapped into my sub-conscious and had to make an effort to maintain normal impulses (like breathing, swallowing, blinking) or that I would stop. I also couldn't drink enough water, everytime I took a few drinks my mouth felt instantly dry.
I finally fell asleep, but woke up at 5 in the morning (this was now 7 hours after the first cookie). I could still barely walk and felt like I'd been on an all night drinking binge, and my mind was still racing a bit although not as much. I dry heaved into the toilet for a few minutes, drank a ton of water, then fell back to sleep until Noon. I finally felt normal in the head although my body felt like it had been hit like a truck.
I had planned on sharing the cookies with friends, but now I'm afraid to try another myself, let alone put someone else through that. Would taking just one have made a difference? And is it normal for the high from edibles to be so strong and last so long? Anybody else ever had a similar experience from edibles?