Edible cannabis products that do not need to be baked
Baking and preparing edibles is fun with the right disposition and tools, although it takes longer than other methods of cannabis consumption. The baking process is usually dictated by a lot of trial and error; Adding weed to the mix only complicates matters. Still, don’t be intimidated by the thought of making your own edibles, especially now that there is more time and willingness to indulge in baking and creativity. Here are 3 cannabis edibles that don’t need to be baked.
Baking usually involves preparing your own cannabutter, a time-consuming process that is only a first step in the entire baking process. If you want to make edibles but don’t want to spend a lot of time doing it, here are a few things you can try:
Honey sticks enriched with THC
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THC-infused honey sticks are incredibly convenient. They can be drizzled over cookies, cakes, tea or coffee, turning anything you have into a sweet treat that can get you high. There are also CBD-infused honey sticks that can be used to make edibles without any psychoactive effects.
Fortified Spices
If you do some research, you’ll find that there are numerous THC-infused spices that broaden our definition of edibles. While these are usually hemp or CBD based, there are some interesting THC options for salty and sweet edibles, like fortified sriracha, fortified syrup, and fortified sugar.
Use edibles for other purposes
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If you have edibles lying around your house and don’t find them particularly appealing, think of a way to put them to another use. For example, if you want to eat chocolate, add some coconut oil or butter and melt it in a saucepan or in the microwave. This chocolate mix can be added to fruit or other treats. Just pace and eat carefully so you don’t accidentally get too high.
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