Needing a thermometer to make weed edible candies


The candy pieces turned out strenuous and brittle, and after all of the attempts, I finally realized that it was going to be easier to buy edibles from the dispensary going forward

I love being able to use medical and recreational marijuana products, then I have the worst anxiety and it causes me to stress out and go crazy, the aroma and taste of marijuana makes me assume I’m uplifted before I even get high. I did not suppose how strenuous it would be to make strenuous candies at home. It looked pretty easy when I watched the online tutorial. I wanted to make strenuous candies so I could infuse them with marijuana. I purchased all of the ingredients that were necessary for the recipe including sugar, corn syrup, and flavorings. I did not suppose I would need a thermometer for the whole project. The lady online told me to wait until the candy was at a stage called strenuous crack, then she said to put the liquid into a glass of water and if it got strenuous then the candy was at the right temperature. I tried this 4 peculiar times and every time the candy was soft and lifeless. I posted my issues on facebook and 1 of my friends proposed using a candy thermometer. It was only multiple bucks for the candy thermometer at the grocery store. I waited until the various candies were at the precisely respected temperature next time. I got exactly what I wanted. The candy pieces turned out strenuous and brittle, and after all of the attempts, I finally realized that it was going to be easier to buy edibles from the dispensary going forward. There’s simply no reason to spend that much time and energy making cannabis candies when they don’t cost that much in the store.

 

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