How to infuse your gummies with CBD



cbdgummy #cbdedibles #cbdinfusion In this video I go over all the ways you can infuse CBD into our gummy recipe. I tell you the different ways it effects the …

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  1. boiling alcohol on a stove is a way bad idea, i reduce alcohol extracts on a large glass platter at room temp (in a well ventilated area or you may wind up going boom) if i am in a hurry i use a fan on low blowing across the platter, the safer way!

  2. I too have followed many recipes, I like your clear, no nonsense, approach. The method I've been using doesn't measure the alcohol, I simply add enough to cover the weed, ground and decarbed, in a mason jar. My method has inherit inconsistencies.

  3. You are correct you are not an expert. Sorry, but this is a bad recipe. 1st off the point of lecithin is to increase the bioavailability of the thc/cbd. What that does is allows your body to absorb more of the thc/cbd so you get more of the an effect. Also you're using poor gelatin, you should use a gelatin that's a 250 bloom not that cheap shit. As well you should use citric acid it will make your gummies have a longer shelf life. Keif may be the worst form to use. Rosin works so much better. It just melts into your mix. You are correct oil based material is a bad idea on multiple levels. Your other video is correct in saying it not hard, but your recipe is lazy. I will put my gummies up against yours any day. I use jello mix, gelatin (250 bloom), sunflower lecithin powder, koolaid (same flavor as jello), citric acid, and rosin. Use a silicone measuring cup much easier to get all your gummy mix no waste.

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