How to Make Pot Brownies - Marijuana Seeds and Use Guides

If you are a student you have probably heard about pot brownies. When you want to throw a party and introduce yourself, pot brownies are a great way to achieve this. If you learn to master the art of pot brownies you will never again want to make normal brownies.

First find a good cooking pot and some butter. Now you need to activate the THC by heating it so it can become edible and potent. You will achieve this by heating it in butter into which THC will be slowly transferred to. Start by slowly heating the butter in the pot until it liquefies completely. Pulverize your marijuana in a coffee grinder. Add the pot to the melted butter and stir it vigorously until it is nicely mixed. When you have done this, strain the pot out of the mix because all the THC is now in the butter and the pot is not needed any more. Some people prefer to include the pot because they presume more flavor will be preserved that way. Both ways are fine, so choose what suits you more.

Now its time to blend the pot butter with some fine chocolate. Using the same saucepan add your melted chocolate to the pot butter. Stir carefully until it is completely mixed and incorporated. Then add other needed ingredients. First take your saucepan of the heat and add some vanilla. Add eggs and immediately whisk them. Now add other dry ingredients. To sweeten your brownies add sugar per taste. When it is completely incorporated you can whisk in the flour. While doing this turn on your oven and heat it to 350 F.

Now you need to bake the pot brownies in your oven. Grease your casserole dish evenly with some butter and add your brownies mixture in it. Put it in your oven for 35 minutes. After it is finished let it cool for 20 minutes before you cut it. You should have 15 bars.

One bar for every person is enough for the brownies to be effective. Serve and enjoy!

Possession of marijuana may be illegal in your country. Use at your own risk.

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