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Buying edibles guide for beginners: where to buy them and how to make them

With marijuana becoming legally medical and restful in many states and countries, more and more people are showing interest in using it. However, not everyone wants to smoke marijuana for health and safety reasons. Fortunately, there are a variety of options for those who can't or don't want to smoke marijuana. The most popular way to take advantage of THC and CBD without smoking cannabis is to eat food. Many people have found that eating foods like marijuana brownies gives them a more pleasant experience than smoking. However, it can be difficult to determine exactly where to start when it comes to food. This is where this guide comes in. What is an edible? For those of you who are unfamiliar with edibles, it is food, beverages, and oils that have been infused with cannabis. Solid foods like jellies and baked goods are always popular, but almost anything that is edible can be infused with cannabis. Some innovative minds have even started making cannabis bacon and pizza. You wi...

How to roll a joint like a professional

If you've decided to finally learn how to create a joint, or just want to improve your joint skills, you've come to the right place. Some background information about me: I taught in a common class three times a week and taught J-Way to thousands of people during my tenure as a professional camp instructor. Needless to say, I consider myself highly qualified to keep you going. This guide will be longer and more detailed than most of the others. So let's go into the details without further ado. Before you start, you need a few things: Good weed. A grinder: if you don't have one, using your hands will also work Rolls of paper: I recommend starting with standard-sized cards instead of king-sized cards A flat surface for rolling up Crutches - you can find them in your local smoking shop or create one with a business card Something to pack the joint: I recommend using the flat end of a pen or toothpick First step: get to work Probably the easiest step is to put the amount o...