Sue- You probably posted your brownie recipe, but I've been unable to keep up with all my journals. Can you point me to it? TY
Lately I stumbled onto this mix and I haven't looked back Major. I melt a stick of butter in a sauce pan, toss in the powdered buds, stir and simmer just below boiling for about 10 minutes. Smells divine!
Then I add a splash of vegetable oil (about 1/8 cup, I don't measure), two TBS of water, the brownie mix and two eggs. Beat it all up and toss into a buttered pan. The butter parts of this recipe aren't to be messed with. No cheating. It's tasty meds we're going for here and butter isn't going to be what kills you.
My mother once told me that people who say they can't tell the difference between the taste of butter and margarine (ugh!) should have to eat margarine for the rest of their lives. One of those things I never forgot. Thankfully, my mother never bought into the scams on butter or eggs, two of my favorite foods.
Back to the brownies. If you're a fan of caramel, this is the box mix for you. That's just the right touch of caramel chewy sweetness to help offset the taste of the cannabis. I think it's important that this be whole plant material. My brownies are as much food as meds buried in a treat. Large eggs of a respectable quality (I look for rich, golden yolks), real butter, good vegetable oil, lots of plant material. Food, not junk food.
Here's the link to my scratch Buttery Brownies Recipe.
Sweetsue's Tiny Closet - Second Grow - Sweet Dark Devil & Bomb Berry Bomb - CFL - LED
You have excellent cause to have fallen behind. It's a very forgiving community, in my experience. I've resigned to the impossibility of ever catching up in an ever-expanding neighborhood. I now look on my inability to keep up with the numbers of interesting people I've met here as a good thing. Good for the world at large. Frustrating for me, but only if I allow it to be. An important lesson in life.
You're making us proud Major.
I've modified that recipe to simmer the herb in the butter in the same way I did with the box recipe.