Hey there, I have a question! When I use this method, there ends up being moisture in the bag. It doesn’t seem like enough to be a leak, but it’s definitely a little cloudy in the bag with super tiny droplets of moisture. Is this normal? If so, does it need to be dried out before infusing? Thanks!
One of the methods we teach in our Cooking with Cannabis Classes, it's perfect for keeping the Terpenes and Flavonoids in the Cannabis. I'm really enjoying your videos, Andrew. Keep up the great work.
I dont like the idea of using a plastic bag, even if it's so-called "heat proof". I dont trust that some of the chemicals from the plastic bag wont seep into the bud.
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Yeah, that makes sense. Thanks.
If i smoke it after i done all that if i were to smoke it does it hit better or is it just not worth it?
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Thank you Andrew for another great video.
Awesome home made sous vide decarb method!!
We have been using the sous vide lately to 😁🇨🇦🌲👨🍳
4 Different Methods of Decarboxylation ⬇️⬇️
https://youtu.be/TaQKp9xLiEY
Where can I find those heat proof bags?
How far in advance can I do this? Do I have to put it in my recipe right away, or can it sit like that in the baggie for a while?
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Hey there, I have a question! When I use this method, there ends up being moisture in the bag. It doesn’t seem like enough to be a leak, but it’s definitely a little cloudy in the bag with super tiny droplets of moisture. Is this normal? If so, does it need to be dried out before infusing? Thanks!
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Would a weight in the bag to hold it under the water be of any advantage ????? Thanks!!!
Sorry but the decarboxylation process should realease h2o right? How that happens inside an water-tight bag? Thanks!
That's brilliant! Thank you!
Aw, I wanted to see the unpackaging and the colour of the cannabis.
If water boils at 212 degrees, how are you getting it up to 220 which is supposedly what is needed to decarb weed?
One of the methods we teach in our Cooking with Cannabis Classes, it's perfect for keeping the Terpenes and Flavonoids in the Cannabis. I'm really enjoying your videos, Andrew. Keep up the great work.
I dont like the idea of using a plastic bag, even if it's so-called "heat proof". I dont trust that some of the chemicals from the plastic bag wont seep into the bud.
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Do you need to decarboxylate your weed to make cannabutter
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