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CANNA COCONUT OIL INFUSION

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Post by AusmedcannabisADMIN Sat Jun 25, 2016 10:59 am

Step 1:
Grind the cannabis extremely fine. A coffee grinder works great, but make sure not to get it too powdery. This will make it harder to strain out in the final process.

Step 2:
In the crockpot, add the coconut oil and just enough water to float the oil in the pot.
Set the dial on HIGH and allow the oil to liquify.

Step 3:
Slowly start stirring in the bud until the mixture is completely saturated. If needed, add more water.

Step 4:
Turn the crockpot heat setting to LOW and stir.
NOTE: Oil continues to rise in temperature after removed from heat, and takes longer to start cooling. A preemptive heat switch will help keep a more accurate temperature.

Step 5:
Periodically stir the mixture.
An occasional flip from LOW to WARM setting may be needed to regulate the temp.
The mixture needs to stay below 120 degrees celcius to avoid burning off the active ingredient. The water in the pot stops this from happening because it will evaporate first.
Periodically add water throughout the process to keep the cannabis submerged.

Step 6:
After 12 - 18 hours, turn off the crockpot and allow to cool for a while.
Get the cheesecloth and double wrap it over your strainer. Place over a large container to catch the warm liquid.
SLOWLY pour the mixture into the cheesecloth and allow to drip. If it's not too hot, wrap the plant material and squeeze out the hot oil.
Continue until all the mixture has been squeezed out of the cheese cloth.

The remaining plant material can be saved to use for a topical compress. Although most of the medicinal properties lie within the oil still trapped in the spent bud.

Step 7:
Put the container of hot oil/water in the fridge over night and allow the oil to rise to the top.
The water that was added during the process catches all the extra plant material and brown carcinogens from the the mixture. This allows for a much cleaner tasting product.

Step 8:
Pop the hardened green coconut oil off the top of the water that sunk to the bottom, and discard of the water.

You are now left with a green chunk of coconut oil that is ready to use for the recipe of your liking.
Store in the fridge until ready to use. Allow to warm before adding to recipes.

Coconut oil is a good substitute for most baking and can replace butter in many recipes.
Some people like to add it to a hot beverage for an easy medication.

NOTE: The same recipe works if you want to use butter instead of coconut oil. Just remember butter has less saturated fat and can't absorb as much THC.
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