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Rating:  Summary: 89's the year Review: Oh dag! If you like fish and grits and cooking with cannibus say oh yea-er! this book is like high school, lots of good times, good laughs, and a little confusing... I really like the recipes, ... so this book really helped me out. I used this book and watched the wizard of oz with the dark side of the moon album playing and i guess something just clicked...this book is cool, big truck.
Rating:  Summary: Stay Away from Cannaflour Review: Please DON'T waste your weed on the 'cannaflour' recipes or any of the other recipes that call for inclusion of the plant itself. You need to extract the active principles into butter (20-30 mins on very low heat) and use that. My first attempt was with cannaflour, and the cookies smelled so bad I could only eat one before wanting to throw up (and it was only faintly effective anyway). My second attempt was with "active butter" and a recipe I found on the net: the cannabis flavour was only barely detectable and not at all nauseating, furthermore, one small cookie was enough to send me into orbit.Anyway, there's better information out there. _Stir Crazy_ does get points for some of its "background" information, but unfortunately the 'cannaflour' idea for recipes is not a good one.
Rating:  Summary: exelent content, too short Review: This book has a few great recipies that are easy to follow, and very TASTY! The cannabutter recipie is exelent, but personaly, I find that instead of two ounces of leaf, one ounce of flower tops and half the amount of butter they suggest, makes POTENT, POTENT butter, wich you can simply add to any pre-made brownie mix for exelent results. The only thing I found dissapointing was the length of the book, and the amount of recipies held there-in. It's main saving grace bieng the cannabutter recipie, wich can be used in any recipie that requires butter. All in all I'd say that this is a great book for those without a lot of experience in cannabis cookery, or for those who need a little refresher in the finer points of cooking this sacred herb.
Rating:  Summary: exelent content, too short Review: This book has a few great recipies that are easy to follow, and very TASTY! The cannabutter recipie is exelent, but personaly, I find that instead of two ounces of leaf, one ounce of flower tops and half the amount of butter they suggest, makes POTENT, POTENT butter, wich you can simply add to any pre-made brownie mix for exelent results. The only thing I found dissapointing was the length of the book, and the amount of recipies held there-in. It's main saving grace bieng the cannabutter recipie, wich can be used in any recipie that requires butter. All in all I'd say that this is a great book for those without a lot of experience in cannabis cookery, or for those who need a little refresher in the finer points of cooking this sacred herb.
Rating:  Summary: Funny and helpfull Review: This book is great, easy to understand, funny and the cookies tasted great and worked like a treat. The info on what to do in case of overdose was pretty good as well as my friend chomped down on 2 0r 3 cookies tooo many. So throw out the Joy of Cooking, this is the only cookbook you'll ever need.
Rating:  Summary: uh uh uh uh uh uh Review: This book is great. It makes it really easy to follow, and has some great recipies. I would have liked to see a few more recipies in there. The book is easy to read, and it makes it fun. This is the only cookbook your going to need.
Rating:  Summary: uh uh uh uh uh uh Review: This book is great. It makes it really easy to follow, and has some great recipies. I would have liked to see a few more recipies in there. The book is easy to read, and it makes it fun. This is the only cookbook your going to need.
Rating:  Summary: --Wow!!-- Anything & everthing about cooking with dope Review: This is the first cannabis cooking book I've bought and I couldnt have picked a better one...Covers all aspects of cooking and preparing marijuana, i.e. different cooking techniques, dosages, various ingredients, etc...And all this with a quirky purple chipmunk (I think?) as your intrepid quide. He parties with you along the way, ingesting his hempy treats for your delight. The book has snazzy, eye-catching graphics and is a delight to read...Not many recipes, more a book on general cannabis cooking techniques that you can use in a variety of cooking situations. Every cannabis consumer would benefit from the information presented, it opens up whole new way to enjoy your sacred herb!!!
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